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All Versions of RPM2

2.21

January 24, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Fixed an issue where firmware updating would fail even when a valid version was supplied.
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2.20

January 10, 2017

-Added ANT+ capability to the insoles -Use the ANT+ option from the sidebar menu and select the appropriate option for your sport -Updated streaming to communicate properly with the updated insole firmware/hardware -Updated the OTA firmware protocol to handle larger sizes of firmware for the new insole revisions
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2.15

April 21, 2016

-This version fixes an issue where calibration values set after performing the Cycling, Standing, and Running calibrations were reset after restarting the application. You should now only be required to perform the calibration once after connecting your insoles. -Added Force calibration for Running. -updated standing force calibration to increase sensitivity of force displacement. -Added a processing screen when searching through running and cycling history as populating the lists can take time. -Added an upload feature for TrainingPeaks for cycling and running. This can be done from either the cycling or running dashboard. -Added ability to sign in/out from TrainingPeaks in the options menu under the interface tab.
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2.14

January 6, 2016

RPM2 has gone through a major UI (User Interface) overhaul and has much of its functionality improved or extended. Here is a short list of some of the feature changes: - Added the ability to wirelessly upload new software to the insoles whenever a new version comes out. - Removed the old settings menu in favor of an in-app settings. - Flexibility, Force, and Running exercises can now be performed in real time for instantaneous feedback. - Running now provides a metric for running power measured in Watts. - .FIT compatibility is here, you can now upload your exercises to the provider of your choice. - Added Symmetry scores for Flexibility and Force exercises. These allow you to objectively determine your performance. - Calibrations for Running, Cycling, and Force exercises have their own menu. - The new fonts and colors for text should increase readability in use with direct sunlight.
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1.82

February 11, 2015

Fixed an issue where shared exercise files were having their extension removed when sent.
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1.8

January 20, 2015

Streaming of left leg, right leg, and cumulative power have been added to RPM2 as well as cadence while cycling. These features can be accessed through the cycling exercise sprint, interval, and time trial.
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1.71

September 26, 2014

The following has been changed or updated in the latest update: -[ADDED] Ability to extend distance runs out to 4 hours in the options menu -[ADDED] Ability to extend distance cycling out to 6 hours in the options menu -[ADDED] Display of run and cycling distance times on the exercise timer screen. -[UPDATED] Uploading of data from insoles should now be more consistent. -[UPDATED] Now displays an upload bar per insole rather than a single one for both. -Other minor updates to performance.
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1.7

July 27, 2014

Altered the force sensing software by decreasing the m-factor and removing the calibration coefficients. This drastically increases the accuracy of pressure related exercises and reduces out of range cycling average peak power meter values.
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1.6

July 7, 2014

Added the ability to rename the insoles for easier discovery when connecting in a crowd of multiple RPM2 users. Added the m-factor, a variable which takes into account force dissipation by the insole material. This increases force sensing fidelity and the accuracy of the cycling power meter.
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1.4

May 20, 2014

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Description of RPM2

This app is designed to work with the RPM2 insoles. RPM2 (Remote Performance Monitoring/Measurement) allows athletes to assess bilateral deficiencies in their training. By adjusting their training to improve bilateral efficiency, athletes will become stronger and faster. RPM2 has four different types of exercises which can be monitored. These are range of motion, force distribution, running gait, and cycling. Each of these offers a wide range of information to help improve an athletes performance. On that note, results from exercises can be shared to your coach or personal trainer such that they can make recommendations. If you'd like to see what all functionality RPM2 offers without first purchasing a pair of insoles, then activate the Demo version of the app through settings. This will allow you to see the kind of functionality you can expect when using the device.
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RPM2: FAQ

Is RPM2 iPad-compatible?

Yes, RPM2 can be used on an iPad.
RPM2 was released by medhab llc.
The minimum iOS version for the RPM2 app is 8.0.
RPM2 has an excellent rating of 5.0 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Rpm2 App Is Health & Fitness.
2.21 is the newest version of RPM2.
The most recent update for RPM2 was released on July 6, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the RPM2 app in English.
No, RPM2 is not on Apple Arcade.
No, RPM2 does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
No, RPM2 does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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