billymach4
TUG Member
Have a decent spin bike. Not A Peloton.
If I get the app on my tablet is the music streamed in stereo?
If I get the app on my tablet is the music streamed in stereo?
I do -- not sure I understand what you are asking.Does anyone have the Peloton app?
Streamed in stereo? I mean, doesn't that mean multiple speakers? Is other music on your tablet streamed in stereo?Have a decent spin bike. Not A Peloton.
If I get the app on my tablet is the music streamed in stereo?
Thank you, Laura! Great points! I look for you, too!@Snazzylass Every time I ride I check to see if you are on the bike at the same time you are. If you have a Roku , Firestick, etc (or a Smart TV) you can use the app on your TV that way (vs connecting via an HDMI).
I have used the app w/o the bike a few times...When I traveled, I used the app to do some workouts using free weights at hotel gyms. Also, I'm self-quarantining at the moment so no going to the gym for me . In the meantime, I have been using the app on my Roku do some body weight workouts .
I have also streamed the app on my wireless speakers and the sound is just like any other music you'd stream.
PS if you get the app, look for us! I'm CounterCultureDoes anyone have the Peloton app?
Are you able to get your bike metrics (eg output) to coordinate w/the Peloton app?So I just went ahead and downloaded the app. First Month free.
Yes it does stream in stereo.
Back in Sept I purchased an inspire fitness bike at Costco.
Inspire has a similar app with classes. What I found was the instructor was recorded of livetime speaking with the background music.
The music sounded muted and flat.
If you have ever taken live spin classes its all about the beat and the rhythm of the music. I was not fully engaged.
The peloton app is a rich experience with music streamed in stereo fidelity and the voice over like a live DJ.
So the answer is yes.
From here on out its the Peloton App without the cost of a $2000 machine. I'm sure the Peloton is a good piece of equipment that costs less than $1000 manufacture in China. Markup is steep.
Sort of like paying full freight for a timeshare. The app is $12.99 / month.
Interesting that the app is only $12.99/ month vs. the "membership" that is $39/ month. The app is a good deal if you don't have the bike. Enjoy and "friend us" if you can do that (I think you can as the instructors do sometimes refer to "on demand" riders.So I just went ahead and downloaded the app. First Month free.
Yes it does stream in stereo.
Back in Sept I purchased an inspire fitness bike at Costco.
Inspire has a similar app with classes. What I found was the instructor was recorded of livetime speaking with the background music.
The music sounded muted and flat.
If you have ever taken live spin classes its all about the beat and the rhythm of the music. I was not fully engaged.
The peloton app is a rich experience with music streamed in stereo fidelity and the voice over like a live DJ.
So the answer is yes.
From here on out its the Peloton App without the cost of a $2000 machine. I'm sure the Peloton is a good piece of equipment that costs less than $1000 manufacture in China. Markup is steep.
Sort of like paying full freight for a timeshare. The app is $12.99 / month.
Have not tried. But I doubt it. Those are probably built in proprietary features. I could live without. So long as I get good music. Notice the Instructors on Peloton are very engaging as well. My goal is 50 min ride burn 600 calories. Used to go to LA Fitness loved it.Are you able to get your bike metrics (eg output) to coordinate w/the Peloton app?
Will look out for y'all. Thanks!Interesting that the app is only $12.99/ month vs. the "membership" that is $39/ month. The app is a good deal if you don't have the bike. Enjoy and "friend us" if you can do that (I think you can as the instructors do sometimes refer to "on demand" riders.
The instructors on Peloton are just awesome. I mentioned in a different thread that they make me realize how mediocre my cycle instructors at my local gym are.Have not tried. But I doubt it. Those are probably built in proprietary features. I could live without. So long as I get good music. Notice the Instructors on Peloton are very engaging as well. My goal is 50 min ride burn 600 calories. Used to go to LA Fitness loved it.
Please explain? I have the Sapphire Reserve card?I just use the app on my phone since I use my bike on a trainer in the garage. I would like to get a cadence sensor to use. If anyone has the Sapphire Reserve card they are offering to pay up to $120 in costs.
Yeah, don't have the card. My Fin Ad has been trying to encourage me for years to get it...so, do tell!I just use the app on my phone since I use my bike on a trainer in the garage. I would like to get a cadence sensor to use. If anyone has the Sapphire Reserve card they are offering to pay up to $120 in costs.
Well, congrats! I looked at the Costco bike, but frankly I was just kidding myself. I need another DIY project...NOT!So I just went ahead and downloaded the app. First Month free.
Yes it does stream in stereo.
Back in Sept I purchased an inspire fitness bike at Costco.
If you have ever taken live spin classes its all about the beat and the rhythm of the music. I was not fully engaged.
The peloton app is a rich experience with music streamed in stereo fidelity and the voice over like a live DJ.
Sort of like paying full freight for a timeshare. The app is $12.99 / month.
Well, congrats! I looked at the Costco bike, but frankly I was just kidding myself. I need another DIY project...NOT!
Absolutely no regret about my purchase. And, I'll be honest, I purchased my T/S from the developer 20 years ago and no regrets about that. I was already intimately familiar with RCI. My purchase at the time was a bargain and still is. I knew how to maximize my purchase, and boy, did I!
I am somebody who took spinning classes back when they first added these bikes in gyms. My instructor was a demon and I loved him. Over time, music and such was added. My fav were the black lights...do they still do that? Last time I took a class was about 10 years ago.
I think I'd like to get some laser lights or something to add to my ride experience.![]()
I'm actively house hunting & "where will the Peloton go?" is a big discussion w/potential homesLOL, s CC, ounds like you will have a real Spin "studio" set up soon! We put our new bike in a bedroom that we use as an office (one of the kids old rooms). Having the bike in a convenient spot (just across the hall from our bedroom) makes a huge difference in my wife's motivation to ride often! The only extra thing we added was a small fan to point at the bike while we ride. It makes a big difference!
Excellent! Thanks so much! I will take advantage of that offer for sure!If you have the Chase Sapphire Reserve or Preferred card log into your account and go under benefits and it will tell you how to sign up and what the maximum credit is. I think all you need to do is under your account in the app add the chase card as your payment method.
Here is a link- https://www.onepeloton.com/digital/promotions/chase
For the moment... I might change my handle but I am using wingmanF14. wingman was taken already. I will look out for you all. But I tend to stick to the on demand classes. Don't like being tied to a schedule.The instructors on Peloton are just awesome. I mentioned in a different thread that they make me realize how mediocre my cycle instructors at my local gym are.
And as you said -- it's so much about the music.
See you soon! And drop your Peloton handle.