I haven’t worn my Rolex and other watches a day since the first Apple Watch. Up to Version 4 and waiting for 5. Gives me everything I need for reasonably low price compared to other watches I own. View attachment 51460
....but does it link to Mission Control? What I am looking for SPECIFICALLY is a monitor that links to MC and Strava. I want all of the data integrated.I wear a lowly Fitbit Versa, it maps my ride, tells me my distance, heart rate, avg. mph, elevation gain and more.
Sorry, I don’t even know what that is. I should have kept quiet.....but does it link to Mission Control? What I am looking for SPECIFICALLY is a monitor that links to MC and Strava. I want all of the data integrated.
No worries. mission Control is the Specialized app that allows you to tune your assist levels, monitor battery usage, track your ride and your heart rate (through a related app called Strava)Sorry, I don’t even know what that is. I should have kept quiet.
Should I assume that no one has been able to get an Apple Watch to connect to Mission ControlBumping up here: has anyone successfully connected an Apple Watch to Mission Control (to monitor heart rate) and, is so, which version of the Watch?
Thx
Agree as I have tried this without success. MC does not recognize Apple Watch as ANT+ device.You are asking a very brand specific question, perhaps better addressed with the Specialized dealer from whom you bought your bike. It appears that no one here has an answer for you. Apple products historically do not play well with others.
Which version of the Apple Watch did you use?Agree as I have tried this without success. MC does not recognize Apple Watch as ANT+ device.
I have the latest. 5. I just tried by turning the Gym equipment recognition on in the watch workout app. Didn’t help.Which version of the Apple Watch did you use?
That is discouraging.....I have the latest. 5.
Sorry- I did a fair amount of searching but didn't query it that way.If you do a simple google search asking if apple watch supports ant+ the answer everyone give is a universal NO. This question could have been answered right away with a google search.