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scotio200

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Tried to AirPlay the Apple Fitness+ content to my 2020 Sony TV that has airplay 2 and is HomeKit compatible. The TV is not showing as a airplay display when launching a fitness video.
If I enable screen mirroring before launching a workout I get right up to the start page and then the screen on the TV goes black.

Looks like Apple has locked airplay to Apple TV’s only with this, quite disappointing really.
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0119836

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Dec 14, 2020
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Yes, after waiting with anticipation, I also cannot AirPlay to my 2019 Samsung 4K TV (AirPlay 2 compatible and otherwise works with all other apps with AirPlay support).The Samsung TV has the Apple TV App, etc., I have no need to go buy an Apple TV specifically so I can use Apple Fitness+ on a device larger than an iPhone. Very disappointing.
 
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ryan.taylor06

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I've got to say I'm pretty disappointed by this too, we recently bought an LG with the Apple TV App and I've got to say I have been pretty impressed with it so far, it also works with HomeKit. I was kinda hoping this would work as I also don't feel no there is any need for me to buy an Apple TV box when our TV does 90% of the stuff I would use it for. Is there any chance Apple would bring Fitness to LG, Sony & Samsung TV's as a separate app like they have the TV app? in due course? Fingers crossed lol 🤞
 
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dustin9779

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Dec 14, 2020
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Only thing I can think of is that AirPlay from Smart TVs doesn't have the ability to read the data off the Apple Watch like iPhone, iPad and Apple TVs can. Now since those devices CAN read that data, to me its seems like a software bug or an intentional block to prevent iPhone and iPad to send/screen mirror that data to compatible AirPlay devices.
 

ryan.taylor06

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Aug 16, 2014
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Only thing I can think of is that AirPlay from Smart TVs doesn't have the ability to read the data off the Apple Watch like iPhone, iPad and Apple TVs can. Now since those devices CAN read that data, to me its seems like a software bug or an intentional block to prevent iPhone and iPad to send/screen mirror that data to compatible AirPlay devices.
I think it is more of an intentional block on apples part although I’d be more than happy for Apple to prove me wrong lol 😂
 

Addairplaytofitnessplus

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Only thing I can think of is that AirPlay from Smart TVs doesn't have the ability to read the data off the Apple Watch like iPhone, iPad and Apple TVs can. Now since those devices CAN read that data, to me its seems like a software bug or an intentional block to prevent iPhone and iPad to send/screen mirror that data to compatible AirPlay devices.
I use an old xbox one s to do my workout every morning with peloton and i can see my heart rate and it add my workout to health fitness app on my iphone. they are doing this on purpose.....
 

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scotio200

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Only thing I can think of is that AirPlay from Smart TVs doesn't have the ability to read the data off the Apple Watch like iPhone, iPad and Apple TVs can. Now since those devices CAN read that data, to me its seems like a software bug or an intentional block to prevent iPhone and iPad to send/screen mirror that data to compatible AirPlay devices.

I would get it if airplay video didn’t work, but screen mirroring also does not work.
 

rr20552

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Dec 15, 2020
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There is no reason why screen mirroring of Fitness+ should be restricted (other than to see more AppleTV’s).

I only have older AppleTV’s which can AirPlay but don’t support the latest TVOS.

Hopefully Apple will reverse this software limitation.
 

CE3

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I use an old xbox one s to do my workout every morning with peloton and i can see my heart rate and it add my workout to health fitness app on my iphone. they are doing this on purpose.....
Before I signed up this evening I was AirPlaying workout previews on my LG tv yesterday, so yes, it's clearly an intentional move on Apple's part.
 

cueball73

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$2,500 bike or $149 Apple TV. makes total sense LOL
You don’t get it. Peloton has as good or better fitness classes with trainers. Same cost. Without buying an Apple TV. And with any tracker that costs hundreds less than an Apple Watch and a battery lasting 1-2 weeks.
 
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CE3

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You don’t get it. Peloton has as good or better fitness classes with trainers. Same cost. Without buying an Apple TV. And with any tracker that costs hundreds less than an Apple Watch and a battery lasting 1-2 weeks.

Yes, it's not too much to expect that we should be able AirPlay workouts to our AirPlay supported TVs, and to be able use Fitness+ on our Mac computers.
 

MacManTexas56

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You don’t get it. Peloton has as good or better fitness classes with trainers. Same cost. Without buying an Apple TV. And with any tracker that costs hundreds less than an Apple Watch and a battery lasting 1-2 weeks.
then go with peloton lol. this literally just went live yesterday, give it time.
 
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