Apple Fitness+ has finally launched and as you can guess from the name, it is a fitness subscription for Apple users. It provides a lot of the features and integrations you'd expect from Apple, and there are multiple ways to access and use it. So if you feel like you have a lack of information about Apple's fitness service and how it works, here's everything you need to know about Apple Fitness+.
We used Apple Fitness Plus for two months. Here's what you need to know
We'll take an in-depth look at Apple Fitness+ and discuss every aspect of the service. That means we'll be looking at things like device compatibility, pricing, what types of workouts it offers, and more. Since there will be a lot to talk about, I'm breaking this article into sections. You can use the table of contents below to jump to any section you need.
First of all, let's see what kind of devices are compatible with the new fitness service from Apple. Here is a list of devices compatible with Apple Fitness+:
While you don't need all of these devices to use Apple Fitness+, the Apple Watch isn't optional. If you're thinking of using the service to log some workouts, you'll definitely need an Apple Watch Series 3 or later.