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For the life of me I can’t get VO2 to work for my AW6/12ProMax since purchase last year. I’ve reset, unpaired and still nothing. I run 5-10km a day predominantly using the Nike Run Club / Apple Workout apps.


Cardio Fitness lists nothing under data sources and apps. Any ideas? 😕

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For the life of me I can’t get VO2 to work for my AW6/12ProMax since purchase last year. I’ve reset, unpaired and still nothing. I run 5-10km a day predominantly using the Nike Run Club / Apple Workout apps.


Cardio Fitness lists nothing under data sources and apps. Any ideas? 😕

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I wouldn’t expect that it would work with Nike run club. That app keeps your running data in a proprietary format and makes exporting almost impossible. If I remember correctly apple health exclusively see’s a summary of the workout. I would recommend the workout app as something I learned troubleshooting all of this is the V02 max calculation happens on the watch in the workout app.
 
For the life of me I can’t get VO2 to work for my AW6/12ProMax since purchase last year. I’ve reset, unpaired and still nothing. I run 5-10km a day predominantly using the Nike Run Club / Apple Workout apps.


Cardio Fitness lists nothing under data sources and apps. Any ideas? 😕

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Data Sources should be recording from your Apple Watch


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Over the past 1-2 months, I have been using a paid app called WorkOutDoors, which is kinda like the Apple Workout App on steroids. I get VO2 Max from it when it should be expected (e.g., walks, runs, hikes).
 
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