Erik Gruenwedel
December 4, 2019
Peleton, manufacturer of an in-door cycling fitness platform featuring live-streamed video instruction, Dec. 4 announced first-time distribution of its app to Amazon Fire TV.
The Peloton App offers a collection of live and on-demand health and fitness classes, including strength training, cardio, toning, yoga, stretching, meditation, running, and cycling classes streamed to the living room television.
Subscribe HERE to the FREE Media Play News Daily Newsletter!
Amazon Fire TV enables online content migration to the television.
Access to the app on Fire TV is free to Peloton members and $12.99 monthly after a free 30-day trial.
The Peloton App is available on Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen), Fire TV Stick 4K, Fire TV (3rd Gen Pendant design), Fire TV Cube (1st Gen) and the all-new Fire TV Cube. It will also be available on Insignia and Toshiba Fire TV Edition Smart TVs and Fire TV Edition sound bars. The Peloton App is not compatible with Fire TV (1st and 2nd Gen) and Fire TV Stick (1st Gen).
Follow us on Instagram
Related Posts
Amazon Yanks YouTube App From Fire TV DevicesAmazon has reportedly pulled the YouTube app from Fire TV devices – ahead of the Jan. 1, 2018 deadline Google previously imposed on the ecommerce behemoth for its alleged lack of the support for Prime Video on Chromecast. On its…
YouTube TV Now Available on Amazon Fire TV DevicesGoogle-owned YouTube TV Sept. 30 announced it is now available on Amazon Fire TV streaming media devices. The $49.99 (monthly) online TV service's app is embedded in the Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen), Fire TV Stick 4K, all-new Fire TV Cube,…
Apple TV App Now Available on Amazon Fire TVAmazon Oct. 24 announced that Fire TV users in more than 60 countries can download the Apple TV app — affording first-time access to iTunes movies, TV shows and channels purchased. The app will enable Fire TV users on Nov.…
Amazon Introduces Voice-Controlled Fire TV CubeAmazon June 7 announced Fire TV Cube, a hands-free 4K Ultra HD streaming media player with Alexa, allowing consumers to control their TV “from across the room,” according to the company. Fire TV Cube uses multi-directional infrared technology, cloud-based protocols…