

Quickly though, for those familiar with the Wahoo Fitness dongle, you’ll find this nearly identical. Now that you’ve got it all set and installed, it’s time to get on with using it. This would allow you to check out the app packaging in a retail store and then download the app first.
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In addition, if you’re a feisty one and want to download the app using a QR code scanner, you can do that as well from the back of the packaging. When you plug the accessory in for the very first time it’ll automatically notify you that an app is available to download, which will take you to the Garmin Fit application page. I routinely use the Wahoo Fitness iPhone dongle on my iPhone all the time without issue: Installed, the dongle would add a bit of height to your iPhone – but as myself and many other iPhone accessory users would tell you, it’s not too bad. The dongle itself is a touch bit bigger than a quarter, and is slightly larger than the standard iPhone/iPod connector: Well, the packaging actually also has a piece of paper, but essentially just one physical component. The Garmin ANT+ iPhone accessory costs $49 has precisely one piece.
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If you’re Android phone has ANT+ built into it, like the Sony Ericsson Xperia Active – then you’re good to go without an adapter.īut first, let’s walk through the iPhone ANT+ adapter unboxing.

The Garmin Fit App doesn’t require you to have the ANT+ adapter however, and will work just fine recording your activities without it.

This in turn allows you to use the Garmin Fit iPhone application, which can track your fitness activities with ANT+ data like heart rate or speed/cadence. The adapter provides ANT+ enablement of your iPhone, similar to how the Wahoo Fitness iPhone ANT+ adapter works today. Garmin today announced a new iPhone ANT+ Adapter as well as a pair of fitness apps for both the iPhone and Android phone. For the same price, you can get the Wahoo Fitness iPhone adapter, which works with 150+ apps and can actually upload your Garmin device files. In short: It ONLY works with the Garmin Fit app, which won’t upload/download from your existing Garmin devices. (Update – July 2013: I’ve taken the rather unusual step of actually prefacing the review with some really clear guidance: Don’t buy this.
