Today the developers of the popular indoor cycling app Rouvy published a video introducing the features included in the latest update.
Version 3.10 (or more 3.10.2), comes with some relevant new features, including virtual shifting. The feature will initially support Zwift Cog & Click and Zwift Ride, but support for more devices will come soon.
A “New” section of the left menu will let users easily keep track of the latest official routes, challenges, workouts, training plans, and more.
Users will also be able to customize their profile picture and username to personalize how they appear in the app.
On top of that, they’ll also be able to fully customize their HR and power zones in their profile, with the changes applying to all activities afterward.
At the end of the video, we also get a tease of a revamped ride screen that the developers have been working on.
If you’re unfamiliar with Rouvy, it’s a popular app developed in the Czech Republic to be used with training smart bikes (or bike trainers). It’s one among several apps that basically turns a smart bike into a full-fledged simulation rig that merges simulation itself, gaming, esports, and physical workouts.
It’s certainly an interesting way to approach simulation while also taking care of one’s fitness at the same time, enjoying rides in locations that many wouldn’t be able to visit in the real world.
The app is currently available for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, iPad, and Apple TV. It requires a subscription with a few different options available, albeit a 7-day free trial is available.