![]() There are some TMs that boast about smart features and bluetooth connections (for music), but that aren't actually bluetooth smart, and therefore can't directly connect to platforms like Zwift, but you can retrofit those with the Runn sensor to provide that functionality for $100 ish (or buy a smart TM). Alternatively, you can connect a BT Smart treadmill to a BT smart watch (For Garmins that's their newer models, ending in 45, the other ones do BT phone connection, but only Ant+ for sensor connections) or could do the same with the NPR Runn sensor, either over BT smart or Ant+ (works with most Garmin models that allow external sensor pairing), and then enable through your settings on the watch to automatically upload the data to GC and/or Strava. Zwift is the obvious one software wise, and any decent bluetooth smart TM, or footpod, or non BT Smart TM with NPR Runn Sensor mounted (which does speed and cadence) will connect to Zwift, and you can enable the Zwift integration to GC and/or Strava. ![]() Because Garmin Connect and Strava don't have activity UIs, you need to connect to either a software that does or a device that does to record the activity, and then just enable the integration between that and GC or Strava. USING GARMIN CONNECT AUTOSYNC WITH YOUR TRAINING PEAKS & STRAVA ACCOUNTS With the abundance of training logs and data analysis tools available from websites and apps, here at Mind Right Endurance we focus on 2 primary ones, Training Peaks & Strava.
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