Best treadmills for Apple Fitness Plus in 2024

The best treadmills for Apple Fitness Plus have to work with your Apple Watch. It's a dealbreaker, otherwise, you're buying one that's not fit for purpose.

These need to work with your Apple Watch to track your cardio, so the goals you've set can be met with every workout. Yes, some treadmills test your budget, but if you're serious about getting into shape, they can be a great investment in the long run (sorry). 

It's worth mentioning again, that it's imperative that the one you choose, works with the best Apple Watch wearables, including the one you use every day on your wrist. With this in mind, we've trawled through the team's expert knowledge and experience with treadmills and listed a few that will help you get into better shape for the future.

Which treadmill is right for you?

If you want a modern treadmill with all of the bells and whistles to use along with your Apple Fitness Plus subscription, I suggest the Sunny Health & Fitness SF-T7909. This is a reasonably priced treadmill with modern features such as Bluetooth connectivity, built-in speakers, a multi-functional performance monitor, a pulse monitor, a device holder, and 12 auto-incline levels.

If you are on a budget, the XTERRA Fitness T150 will help you get a good workout with an LCD screen, 12 preset options, and manual incline settings. If you want something different, take a look at the UREVO 2-in-1 Under Desk Treadmill. You cannot only do your Apple Fitness+ workouts, but you can use it under your desk while you work.

If you are in the market for an Apple Watch to use with Apple Fitness Plus, check out our choices for the best Apple Watch. If your new treadmill does not include a stand for your iPad, check out our favorite iPad stands.

Why not just go to the Gym?

We live in a world where remote working is very common, as well as having a busy personal life, so walking to a Gym may not fit our schedules. Having a treadmill to call our own means that we can use one whenever we want, and it can sync up with an Apple Watch. That way, it can provide useful information to change up how the treadmill can be used.

James Bentley

James is a staff writer and general Jack of all trades at iMore. With news, features, reviews, and guides under his belt, he has always liked Apple for its unique branding and distinctive style. Originally buying a Macbook for music and video production, he has since gone on to join the Apple ecosystem with as many devices as he can fit on his person. 

With a degree in Law and Media and being a little too young to move onto the next step of his law career, James started writing from his bedroom about games, movies, tech, and anything else he could think of. Within months, this turned into a fully-fledged career as a freelance journalist. Before joining iMore, he was a staff writer at Gfinity and saw himself published at sites like TechRadar, NME, and Eurogamer. 

As his extensive portfolio implies, James was predominantly a games journalist before joining iMore and brings with him a unique perspective on Apple itself. When not working, he is trying to catch up with the movies and albums of the year, as well as finally finishing the Yakuza series. If you like Midwest emo music or pretentious indie games that will make you cry, he’ll talk your ear off.

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