Compatibility check

Check before you buy Paceora.

Desktop Chrome can ask for Bluetooth permission and show whether your WalkingPad looks compatible before you install the Mac app.

Before you start

Give the check a fair shot.

  1. Plug your WalkingPad into power.
  2. Turn it on and keep it awake.
  3. Keep it close to this computer.
  4. Close any phone app, remote app, or other app that may already be connected to it.
  5. Open this page in desktop Chrome, then press the check button below.

Live compatibility check

Check your WalkingPad in Chrome

Give Chrome temporary Bluetooth access, choose your WalkingPad, and Paceora will check whether it can connect.

Ready to check

Check your WalkingPad before installing.

Chrome will ask you to choose a nearby device. Plug in your WalkingPad, turn it on, and keep it close to this computer.

The checker does not save device names or identifiers, and it does not send start, stop, or speed commands.

Good to know

A pass is useful, not a promise.

A passed check means your WalkingPad looks compatible from Chrome. It is still possible for a specific WalkingPad or computer setup to behave differently in daily use. If you buy Paceora and it does not work with your WalkingPad, request a refund through the App Store.