From next Sunday (1 Sept), Anytime Fitness (AF) members will have the option of using their phones and smartwatches to enter all 113 AF gyms in Singapore.
Speaking to MS News, an Anytime Fitness spokesperson said that all AF outlets have been equipped with the new entry system, allowing members to enter the gyms using AF Access Pass.
Existing members may activate their AF Access Passes on the AF App, available on the App Store and Google Play Store.
“The new feature aims to provide our members with even greater convenience, where they can use the Access Pass to enter any AF club in Singapore,” the spokesperson explained.
Besides Singapore, the new entry system has also been fully implemented in other countries:
The new entry system will be installed within the next few months in these countries:
Existing members can switch from using their key fobs to the AF Access Pass for free through the AF App.
However, their key fob will be decommissioned once the switch is completed — decommissioned key fobs cannot be used to access clubs or reassigned to new members.
Should members wish to switch from the AF Access Pass back to their key fobs, they’d have to repurchase a new key fob.
New members who sign up after 1 Sept will have the option to choose between using the Key Fob or Access Pass — the same fees will apply for both options.
More details on AF Access Pass, as well as instructions on how to unlock the new feature, are available on AF Singapore’s website.
Also read: Man Asked To Pay S$60 ‘Tailgate Fee’ By Anytime Fitness Bugis, Gym Apologises & Refunds Him
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Featured image adapted from Anytime Fitness West Coast on Facebook and @janice.eeee on TikTok.
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