I've the same treadmill. I've not tested it with my Garmin yet, but I've used it with a Polar Grit X Pro just today and cadence looked to be what I expected. When I get a chance I'll try it with my Garmin Fenix.

It pairs by Bluetooth as a speed/cadence sensor and should appear as a footpod on your watch. You might try pairing by not having a tablet connected. It may only support one Bluetooth channel. That means it pairs with your tablet and the Technogym app and so you can't also pair your watch. Turn off your tablet. Pair your watch. You might also start the treadmill when attempting to pair it.


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please do let me know your results with the fenix. I'll try also what you wrote below and keeping the tablet out of the equation - but that would suck actually as I'm doing the technogym routines but need all my data in Garmin Connect. I read somewhere that MyRun is even transmitting the incline data to platforms like zwift (which I don't use) - wouldn't that be cool if some came up with a hack to capture all MyRun output data and put them in a format we could import into Garmin Connect? Instead of giving us customers best value - all these companies are fighting like crazy to lock us into their own platforms only... (same with Tacx before Garmin bought them finally...)

The main unique feature of the MyRun treadmill is largely its solid connectivity to apps like Zwift via Bluetooth Smart, or platforms like TrainingPeaks (structured workouts) and Strava (re-creating your outdoor runs, inside, 3D worlds and all). In fact, back years ago when Zwift first launched Zwift Running, they did so at a launch event in New York City packed with Technogym MyRun treadmills.

Finally, note that Technogym provided a media loaner Technogym MyRun to test. In fact, it already shipped back to them last week. If you found this review useful, you can use the links at the bottom, or consider becoming a DCR Supporter which makes the site ad-free, while also getting access to a mostly weekly video series behind the scenes of the DCR Cave. And of course, it makes you awesome.

Like most home gym equipment, how precisely things get delivered depends on your exact region. In my case, it meant that two dudes and a truck offloaded the treadmill, and in a matter of minutes assembled it. It turns out they get special training on how to assemble all manner of devices, from Technogym treadmills like this (as well as the Technogym Ride smart bike they assembled that same day) to e-bike battery installation systems. You can see the treadmill set of boxes on the right of the truck:

And it seems reasonably sweat-resistant. Both myself and my wife have sweated all over it, and even put it into a heat acclimation chamber for a month (airing it out after each run), and seems totally fine.

(Note: All of the charts in these accuracy sections were created using the DCR Analyzer tool. It allows you to compare power meters/trainers, heart rate, cadence, speed/pace, GPS tracks, and plenty more. You can use it as well for your own gadget comparisons, more details here.)

So for me the best thing I have done is buy 4 used Life Fitness Club treadmills. Over 400lb, so they do NOT move when running, even fast. And since I can connect a GEM module on each of these and run on Zwift run, for around 1K each, going used is the only way to go, IMO.

One thing Ioved about getting my myrun nearly 5 years ago was the interest free payment plan technogym had with santander. Not sure if that is still an option but it made it very attractive to us back in 2019. As for sound in the living room, my huffing and puffing and grunting was louder than the machine but the tv was very easily heard when I use it. The safety clip is also super useful for me as I use that when im done and hang it on the wall up high so toddlers cant get hurt on the machine

Likewise, I also have the older TreadTracker, which does the same thing, and I showed it back then too. In fact, I even went down an entire crazy rabbit hole of connecting up running course measuring devices to the treadmill to capture data: link to dcrainmaker.com

Has anyone gotten a substantive update from Woodway recently? NPE said the GEM2 could output as a footpod, and that the OEM could enable that function. Woodway has said that they are exploring this, but nothing concrete.

I find the best way to use the treadmill is to connect the treadmill to my garmin watch, then use the virtual run app on my watch to connect to zwift. This way, I get accurate data to both the watch and zwift while only using 1 bluetooth channel on the treadmill.

Thanks for the review Ray. Can you clarify the status of Garmin watches receiving treadmill data over BLE FTMS? I have an Instinct Crossover and I thought I could connect to machines like the Concept2 RowErg via FTMS, but not treadmills.

Not to be controversial, but I disagree re 20kph being fine for all but short distance runners. Sprints help build running economy which helps at longer distances (not plucking this out of my backside, source):

link to scienceofultra.com

The Virtual Run on Garmin works, I use a Forerunner 55. The heart rate is very accurate, and low latency. The speed is not equivalent to my Assault Runner, which is very accurate, and Zwift Pod for Cadence. I find that these devices are extremely useful to train occasionally. I happen to prefer running and biking outside, but this is an area of innovation worthy of exploration and study.

Very helpful review, thank you! Does anyone know if the MyRun includes a heart rate control feature that automatically changes speed and/or incline to maintain the target heart rate set by the user? Sole and True Fitness have this feature, which is really useful for Zone 2 training.

I have a MyRun and I love it, the minimal design is worth a lot, and it is quieter and more robust than other units I have used and owned.

I use an app called QZ that acts as an intimediary between the treadmill and Zwift/Pelton etc., or as a stand alone control and data gathering system. It works very well, and exports .fit files for Garmin if you want them. QZ is definitely able to control inclination and pace on the treadmill, so it must have found a work-around for the certification you talked about.

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