Apple Watch Fitness

Apple announced the release Fitness+, its subscription service for digital fitness classes, on Tuesday. The news sending shares of Peloton lower in pre-market trading but they recovered in the morning and are up slightly.

Apple’s service, which launches Dec. 14, will cost $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year. Users can watch workout videos on their iPhones, iPads, or Apple TVs and sync their exercise metrics from their Apple Watches. A Peloton subscription starts at $12.99 per month for fitness classes that don’t require the company’s connected bike.

Peloton shares dipped as much as 2% in pre-market trading on the news. The stock recovered after markets opened and shares were up about 1% Tuesday morning.