Getting Zwift to run on Linux was a journey I startedjust over a year ago. I didn’t get very far with my effort, but since then a lot of progress has been made by the Wine developers and others in the community, and Zwift is now (mostly) playable on Linux. I’ll admit there ar...
In this scenario, you’re going to run Zwift and TrainerRoad on two different devices, and one of them supports ANT+. So my assumption is that one of them is a PC or Mac, with anANT+ USB stick. And the other can be whatever you want it to be (tablet/iPad/Apple TV/phone/computer...
Many Zwifters use Companion while they ride or run simply to interact with other riders, or perhaps to manage their active workout. If you want to use Companion as a Bluetooth bridge, though, you’ll need to have Bluetooth enabled on your phone. Pairing Bluetooth Devices Through Companion Co...
The very first thing you need to do is to ensure you’ve done a spin-down or roll-down, which is effectively a calibration of your trainer. All companies do this slightly differently, and for most trainers it can also be achieved via 3rd party apps like Zwift and TrainerRoad: This requi...
If you’re looking for a step-by-step guide for how to use the Peloton App without a Peloton bike, you’re in the right place! Read on for everything you need to know to DIY your own Peloton bike, including the best cycling bike to use with the Peloton App, the best cadence senso...
and all its dependencies and isolating the application from the rest of the machine it's running on. The containerized application has everything it needs, and itis easy to package up as a container image that will run the same on my laptop and yours, or in a server in a data center....
So you’ve got your bike mounted on a smart trainer, plus a device to run Zwift. What next? Zwift’s software communicates wirelessly with your smart trainer, allowing your in-game avatar to ride in a way that realistically reflects the effort you’re actually putting out. In addition to...
Same goes for Zwift or TrainerRoad (there’s really no point in running either of those apps on this computer, since they could directly access the CompuTrainer anyway). If you do really really need that other app to have an ANT+ USB stick too, you’ll need to get another ANT+ USB ...
So you’re using a trainer app that’s designed for a Windows PC? Examples would be Trainer Road, Zwift, PerfPro, and many others. No worries, there’s plenty of options here. Wired:Depending on how old your PC is (and your TV), you’ve got a host of options. Most newer Windows...
Everything worked perfectly fine on Strava’s side. The only weirdness we spotted is Zwift displaying the overall ride time (from the start of the ride to the last pedal stroke) instead of the “moving time.” So it shows the activity time both in Companion and in our zwift.com dashboar...