

The app enables you to tag your workouts in all kinds of ways: you can even see if a particular pair of running shoes have affected your performance. So for example if you’d like to follow the lead of The Proclaimers to walk 500 miles and then walk 500 more, you can set that goal in Tempo and it’ll track your progress even if you use other apps to monitor your walk or run in real time. Goals enable you to set a distance goal, and that goal can be for a single workout or for multiple ones.
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We’re pleased to see that the app also works for wheelchair users.Įarlier this year the app added Personal Bests to show you your fastest times, and in the latest update Tempo has added Goals. Tempo is popular with runners and walkers thanks to its intelligent analysis and excellent Apple Watch integration: it can get data from any fitness tracking app that logs data to Apple’s Health app, and then provide analysis of your performance. (Image credit: Indie Computing Labs, LLC) At the time of writing, an annual subscription is $7.99 / £7.49 / AU$12.49.
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Thirstic is free to try and then you can choose between a monthly, annual or lifetime subscription.

There’s also a good selection of charts and data when you open up the iPhone app. There are no ads, and the interface is simple, straightforward, and most importantly of all, fast and easy to use. You can also fine tune the parameters to suit your own preferences, so for example you can disable the weather forecast integration or make the activity sensing more or less sensitive. It’s a clever idea, and there’s some more good thinking on show here: the app doesn’t send your data to remote servers, but uses your Watch’s integration with the Health app on your phone instead. So if you go to the gym on a Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Thirstic will learn that and adjust your hydration targets and notification frequency accordingly if the days get hotter, Thirstic will take that into account too. That’s because it learns the patterns of your life and monitors the weather conditions to calculate a daily dynamic water intake goal. There are many water intake trackers on the App Store, but Thirstic – ahem – drinks differently.

This list of Apple Watch fitness, running, wellbeing and health apps are nearly all must-have - if you're going to do one thing with your new Watch, use it to become a healthier you in mind and body. There's no denying that the main thrust of the Apple Watch since the second model is for fitness: it's packing GPS, heart rate, water resistance and improved sensors to make the most of the fact people like to work out with this thing - it even connects to gym equipment. Best Apple Watch apps for fitness and health On your phone you can also get the song lyrics so you can bellow along to your favorite tracks, and you can upload tracks you own to add them to your online library to stream from anywhere.
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If you’re a paying subscriber, you also get ad-free audio and the ability to download tracks for offline listening.Īs you’d expect from YouTube, the video content here is very strong with a good collection of live performances and videos available in the iPhone app.

Like all such apps the interface of this one is limited in terms of how much it can show you and how attractive it can be, but the app does everything you’d expect from a big-name music service with new releases, albums and a whole bunch of curated playlists based on genre or mood. If you’d rather get your streaming music from a company other than Apple, there are decent Apple Watch apps for all the major platforms including Tidal, Deezer, Spotify, Amazon, and YouTube Music. We think the best music app/service for the Apple Watch is Apple’s own one, but that’s because we already subscribe to Apple Music and only use Apple devices.
