Apple launched its ad-free workout video-on demand service, Apple Fitness+, in December 2020.

However, Apple Fitness+ subscribers have been facing connectivity problems ever since the service started.

As per multiple reports from numerous online platforms, Apple Fitness+ on Apple Watch disconnects from Apple TV when workout videos are playing.

It seems that a lot of users have been facing the Apple Fitness+ disconnecting issue. Also, Apple’s latest round of updates have not addressed it either.

Users have been reporting that they have to start the workaround video again after the ‘Device connection lost’ error.

Moreover, users have been asking Apple to add functions where users can either seek the workout videos as per their convenience or resume the videos from the point where the error occurred.

However, Apple has not even acknowledged the widespread issue so it is unclear whether the tech giant is working on a fix for the same or not.

The lack of support from Apple has led users to try different workarounds to get rid of the said issue.

A user has said that the issue got resolved for them after the latest iOS 14.5 update but there is a catch.

The user said that after the update they unpaired their Apple Watch from iPhone and Apple TV then performed a complete reset of the smartwatch. The user was able to fix the issue by setting up their Apple Watch as a new device in both, iPhone as well as Apple TV.

Other workarounds involve switching to a different device (iPhone, iPad, or a different Apple TV), disconnecting AirPods or other Bluetooth headsets, checking for internet problems, and trying a different workout session.

While the workarounds given above may fix the Apple Fitness+ disconnecting issue, a permanent fix is still required.

Hopefully, Apple looks into the matter and soon addresses as no one likes to pay for a service which eventually causes inconvenience.

That said, we will be back with more details as and when new information becomes available so stay tuned.

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