The maps are fairly busy, but the game itself seems more focused on events. This is far from a review, because right now I have only 10km / 20 minutes of experience with the app to really give a true opinion. In many ways, MyWhoosh reminded me of RGT Cycling. This is a bit weird, as the way everything was setup worked fine for Zwift for the last 3+ years, but hey ho, and on we go. In the end what did work was to take the Bluetooth USB dongle, disconnect everything else, and use my USB extension cable to put the dongle right next to the bike, and then it all connected, except the Power option… which didn’t seem to matter. It’s a pain in the ass when you’re sat on the bike, things don’t work, so you unclip, get off, totter over to the PC, try different settings, get back on the bike, clip in, it doesn’t work, unclip, get off, repeat ad-nauseam. They just hung, and then I couldn’t disconnect them to try again. But they didn’t connect when I clicked ‘connect’. I tried rebooting, restarting the app, unplugging Bluetooth and only using Ant+, disconnecting the Garmin head unit entirely, trying different cables… the works. I must have spent 20 minutes today trying, and failing to get MyWhoosh to connect to my Windows PC. Not until I tried other competing products, anyway. Bluetooth, Ant+, app connectivity on your phone, it all just works. Whether on iPad, Mac, or Windows, it really is pain free to set up. One thing that was never an issue with Zwift was connectivity. I find myself moaning about it less and less, and enjoying it more and more. Zwift has been massively improving lately. And that is, in part, down to that first issue. If you have tried RGT Cycling, it’s closer to that than Zwift.īut that said, I have barely tested this.Right off the bat, I will tell you two things: There wasn’t a huge amount of info to be had around MyWhoosh, other than that it’s a virtual cycling ‘game’ in the same vein as Zwift, that it’s developed in Abu Dhabi (so is very flush with cash), and that it runs on Windows, Android, and iOS – but not Apple TV or Apple Mac. Last night, Google’s feed thing on my phone (not sure what it’s called, swipe left from the Home screen on Android) recommended an article to me from about an alternative to Zwift called MyWhoosh.
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