Apple Fitness+ now has nearly 300 workouts
Apple’s new fitness-focused subscriptions services continues to build out its content catalog following its December debut.
Apple’s new fitness-focused subscriptions services continues to build out its content catalog following its December debut.
Close integration between Apple Music and the new Apple Fitness+ service has gone live, with the ability to easily find related workout playlists within Apple Music.
You may see this error message if your Apple TV media streamers hasn’t been properly added to the Home app.
If you subscribe to Apple Fitness+, it appears you don’t need to have an Apple Watch to take part in the workout sessions after all.
It appears that Apple’s new subscription service, Fitness+, doesn’t work with AirPlay.
Some iPad owners have discovered that the Apple Fitness+ service is not yet available for supported iPad models, likely due to a bug.
Hot on the heels of releasing iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 to the public, Apple also updated macOS, tvOS, and watchOS for good measure.
After a lengthy wait, Apple’s newest service, Fitness+, is now available. It offers Apple Watch integration, support for iPhone, iPad, and the Apple TV. It costs $9.99 per month for a wide selection of workouts and exercises.
Apple has released iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3, with support for Apple ProRAW, support for Fitness+, and much more.
Apple’s Jay Blahnik talks about the upcoming Apple Fitness+ launch, the Apple Watch, and more in a new interview.
Apple Fitness+, the iPhone maker’s first fitness-focused subscription service built around the Apple Watch, is launches next Monday, December 14, the company confirmed today.
Apple Fitness+ instructors have taken to Instagram to tease the service’s upcoming launch, which is scheduled to happen before the end of 2020.