Mine just got delivered today, upgraded from 1750 2019. Definitely miss Google Maps as I would scout out and run upcoming races. Otherwise a definite upgrade overall.
I have a 2025 Nordictrack but i cant seem to sync the IOS app to the treadmill through Bluetooth, i can connect other Bluetooth devices to the treadmill such as HR monitor, speaker etc. but cant connect to the IOS app, I was hoping that i can watch the workouts on the TV by airplay , i must be missing something or a bug with Ifit 2.0? (the IOS app cant find the treadmill) BTW then screen is very snappy quite impressed with the responsiveness
I received a Commercial 2450 (the older version) two months ago as a warranty replacement for a Commercial 2950 which was no longer repairable. It is unbelievably loud! I am currently in a back and forth with IFit to resolve the issue. (It measures 84-86 decibels when at running speed). That's as loud as a blender running at high speed. In your video you show a reading of 62 decibels on the new version; Is that at walking speed or running speed?
Thank you for watching! iFIT is updated pretty regularly, at least every few weeks or so. These are small software updates. This new update for the 2.0 version is a big update that they don't do very often. It is a bummer that they don't have live classes anymore, but fortunately, a lot of the updates in the 2.0 version include features that make up for the lack of those classes.
@@kupua There are now streaming apps like Netflix, and a create your own workout feature. You can check out my new 2450 review, though, I get into the features in the iFIT section in that video ruclips.net/video/N7mHjKDcYWE/видео.html
The screen on the new console is actually really fast and responsive. We just film all of our broll in slow motion because it's a smaller file size and makes uploading and downloading easier for our editors.
I have the older model and when I saw this new model released without the buttons, I was so thankful of our current one. Not only that, we got the 2450 when it still had the 15% incline on it. I’m all for an update/upgrade, but I feel like tactile buttons are still important, especially when you’re running hard and not trying to deal with laggy screens.
They got rid of their individual plan, which is unfortunate. The Pro family plan price remained the same. I think the content features they added increased the value for those already subscribing to a Pro plan, but not everyone needs five profiles.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thanks for that clarification. Either way they are ripping off customers. I spent nearly $2k on my NordicaTrack bike with the understanding that I could have an iFit subscription on it for ~$15/month or about $140 per year now looking at close to $400. I understand things get more expensive but nearly tripling the cost is price gouging. For anyone considering Nordictrack I'd recommend looking elsewhere. For example if you just want to ride a bike in your house you can buy an inexpensive gravel bike and a good Smart Trainer for less $$$ and have a real bike that you could also ride outside if you want. Also a Smart Trainer allows a user to not be tied to a specific platform like iFit---instead the user has a choice of things like Zwift, MyWoosh, Rouvy etc which are user community oriented if you want. I wish I knew then what I know now. NordicTrack is a never again for me.
Mine just got delivered today, upgraded from 1750 2019. Definitely miss Google Maps as I would scout out and run upcoming races. Otherwise a definite upgrade overall.
Awesome! Enjoy your new machine.
What's the screen adjustability like on the new model? Tilt up and down any?
Yes it tilts up and down plenty and side to plenty as well
Does the 2023 model's screen pivot (move to face a different direction)??
thanks for the great video. So which treadmill in it's class is the quietest?
According to our current testing data, the Horizon 7.8 AT and Sole F80/F85 are the quietest.
I have a 2025 Nordictrack but i cant seem to sync the IOS app to the treadmill through Bluetooth, i can connect other Bluetooth devices to the treadmill such as HR monitor, speaker etc. but cant connect to the IOS app, I was hoping that i can watch the workouts on the TV by airplay , i must be missing something or a bug with Ifit 2.0? (the IOS app cant find the treadmill) BTW then screen is very snappy quite impressed with the responsiveness
I received a Commercial 2450 (the older version) two months ago as a warranty replacement for a Commercial 2950 which was no longer repairable. It is unbelievably loud! I am currently in a back and forth with IFit to resolve the issue. (It measures 84-86 decibels when at running speed). That's as loud as a blender running at high speed. In your video you show a reading of 62 decibels on the new version; Is that at walking speed or running speed?
Another great video!!! How often and when does iFIt update the app? Kinda bummed that no live classes/workouts now.
Thank you for watching! iFIT is updated pretty regularly, at least every few weeks or so. These are small software updates. This new update for the 2.0 version is a big update that they don't do very often. It is a bummer that they don't have live classes anymore, but fortunately, a lot of the updates in the 2.0 version include features that make up for the lack of those classes.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru can you clarify what those features are? I’m not sure, since I’m new to, idk what is lol
@@kupua There are now streaming apps like Netflix, and a create your own workout feature. You can check out my new 2450 review, though, I get into the features in the iFIT section in that video ruclips.net/video/N7mHjKDcYWE/видео.html
The screen must be extremely laggy and jittering a lot which you try not to show by slowing down those specific sections?
The screen on the new console is actually really fast and responsive. We just film all of our broll in slow motion because it's a smaller file size and makes uploading and downloading easier for our editors.
@ I see, thanks for letting me know! I really appreciate it 🙏🏼
Can’t wait for the 2027 version with physical adjust buttons back! 😂 That’s the only reason I’m not buying this version now.
I have the older model and when I saw this new model released without the buttons, I was so thankful of our current one. Not only that, we got the 2450 when it still had the 15% incline on it. I’m all for an update/upgrade, but I feel like tactile buttons are still important, especially when you’re running hard and not trying to deal with laggy screens.
My God iFit almost tripled their subscription price in early 2024! I'd run fast away from Nordictrack and iFit!
They got rid of their individual plan, which is unfortunate. The Pro family plan price remained the same. I think the content features they added increased the value for those already subscribing to a Pro plan, but not everyone needs five profiles.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thanks for that clarification. Either way they are ripping off customers. I spent nearly $2k on my NordicaTrack bike with the understanding that I could have an iFit subscription on it for ~$15/month or about $140 per year now looking at close to $400. I understand things get more expensive but nearly tripling the cost is price gouging. For anyone considering Nordictrack I'd recommend looking elsewhere. For example if you just want to ride a bike in your house you can buy an inexpensive gravel bike and a good Smart Trainer for less $$$ and have a real bike that you could also ride outside if you want. Also a Smart Trainer allows a user to not be tied to a specific platform like iFit---instead the user has a choice of things like Zwift, MyWoosh, Rouvy etc which are user community oriented if you want. I wish I knew then what I know now. NordicTrack is a never again for me.