This page contains the instructions how to connect your NoblePro treadmill to Zwift via Bluetooth.
How and what data is sent to Zwift?
FTMS – Sends the speed and incline data from the treadmill (read more).
Cadence (virtual) –To capture stride length. This avoids needing a foot pod for Zwift event as we send cadence data based on your treadmill’s data.
Heart rate – Sends the heart rate data from the treadmill from your BLE heart rate monitor or handle bars.
As of writing this article, Zwift does not take full advantage of the FTMS capabilities and will only read speed and incline information.
How to connect Treadmill
- Connect your treadmill by selecting ‘Run Speed’ and choose “NoblePro Connect”
- Once connected, a green tick underneath the treadmill icon will appear
- This will automatically connect to your virtual foot pod (to enable cadence data). The virtual food pod is installed inside the treadmill
How to connect Heart Rate Data
- Connect your HR monitor by selecting ‘Heart rate’
- Choose “NoblePro Connect” (if you have connected your HR monitor already to the treadmill) or your specific HR monitor directly
- Once connected, a green tick underneath the heart rate icon will appear
Heart rate monitor > Zwift
Connect your BLE heart rate monitor directly in Zwift. None of the data will be captured by the treadmill itself.
Heart rate monitor > treadmill > Zwift
Connect your BLE heart rate monitor directly to the treadmill. The treadmill will be able to capture and forward the data to Zwift.
Heart rate handle bars > Zwift
When holding onto the heart rate handle bars, the treadmill will be able to capture and forward the data to Zwift.