Workout With Rouvy On Your Peloton!

Tired of the studio? Want to ride real roads on your Peloton Bike or Bike+? In this video, I break down exactly how to get Rouvy working with your hardware using OpenPelo. I cover three distinct methods, ranging from the simplest "plug-and-play" tablet setup to high-performance PC streaming, and finally, the complex native installation directly on the Peloton tablet. Timestamps: 0:27 Intro: The 3 Ways to Ride 2:18 The Requirement: Installing Grupetto 3:46 Method 1: The iPad Setup (Easiest) 6:32 Method 2: Moonlight & Sunshine Streaming (Best Performance) 20:07 Method 3: Native Installation (Complex) Conclusion: 39:52 SmartSpin2k: http://SmartSpin2k.com/ This hardware add-on provides automatic resistance control and virtual shifting for your Peloton and acts as a Bluetooth bridge for connecting to external apps. OpenPelo Project: https://github.com/doudar/Openpelo This open-source tool simplifies the complicated process of connecting to your bike and sideloading third-party Android apps. Grupetto App: https://github.com/doudar/grupetto Installed using OpenPelo, this essential background app reads your bike’s sensors and broadcasts power and cadence data via Bluetooth. Qdoymos Zwift (QZ) App: https://github.com/cagnulein/qdomyos-... This mobile application can be used as a software bridge to reflect Grupetto's Bluetooth signal back to the Rouvy app on the native install method. Pivot Case Suction Mount: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09B2VYW96 This industrial-strength suction cup provides a rock-solid mounting point directly on the Peloton's glass display. Pivot Case iPad Case: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09B2SYNH5 This specialized case connects seamlessly to the suction mount to securely hold your iPad during rides. Disclaimer: Modifying your Peloton software or hardware, including sideloading apps via OpenPelo, is done at your own risk and may void your warranty. The material presented here is for entertainment purposes only and not endorsed or supported by Rouvy, Peloton or Zwift.