Wahoo RPM Biking Cadence Sensor for Outside, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue
Original price was: $49.99.$39.44Current price is: $39.44.
Worth: $49.99 - $39.44
(as of Jan 24, 2025 14:52:56 UTC – Particulars)
The Wahoo RPM Cadence Sensor is a wi-fi, magnet-less, light-weight, cadence sensor. This glossy, Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ enabled cadence sensor is simple to put in, connects wirelessly to your iOS or Android machine and shows your cadence knowledge (by way of the free Wahoo Health App or different prime biking Apps comparable to Starve, Map My Trip and Cyclometer). Moreover, the RPM will connect with ANT+ enabled bike computer systems.
SPEED / CADENCE MEASUREMENT – Observe and seize real-time biking pace and cadence with suitable coaching apps, together with Wahoo SYSTM & RGT, Zwift, and Peloton Digital iOS App through Bluetooth.
CYCLING CADENCE – The variety of revolutions per minute (RPM) you full at a given pace. By studying learn how to enhance and practice your biking cadence, or the speed at which you pedal, you’ll enhance your biking effectivity and permit your self to pedal for longer, quicker.
DUAL BAND TECHNOLOGY – Built-in with ANT+ and Bluetooth Good capabilities, Wahoo’s RPM Velocity & Cadence sensors connect with smartphones, tablets, and bike computer systems.
SLEEK AND EASY TO INSTALL (NO MAGNETS) – Common match matches most bikes and body sizes. Cadence sensor attaches to a motorcycle’s crank arm or shoe; Velocity sensor attaches to a motorcycle’s wheel hub. Mounts included.
VISIBLE CONNECTION – Two LED lights give instantaneous suggestions: the sensor’s machine connection (blue) and RPM detection (one purple blink per crank flip).
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Prospects discover the biking pc straightforward to arrange and pair with apps like Peloton and Wahoo. It really works effectively for monitoring spinning bike exercises, particularly when hooked up to shoelaces. Nevertheless, some clients have points with battery life and accuracy.
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9 reviews for Wahoo RPM Biking Cadence Sensor for Outside, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue
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Original price was: $49.99.$39.44Current price is: $39.44.
Pheonixb –
Works perfectly
I recently bought a myx bike second hand and realized pretty immediately that there was no way for me to know how fast I was pedaling (you would think that’s a basic feature the bike would come with, right?!) Anyway, after researching different cadence trackers, I decided to go with the only one that would pair with the bike (this one). Ultimately, I wanted something that wasn’t bulky like the one with their own screens so I but the bullet and bought the expensive option. Installation of the product was very easy, the bike was able to detect and pair with the sensor flawlessly. It is designed very sleek so you don’t even notice it (attached to the inside of your pedal). Based on the speed of the videos and my pedaling, the reading seem to be accurate. It’s just nice to be able to see the cadence right on my screen instead of having a separate attachment. I know the sensor has other features like tracking data on an app, but I don’t use that feature. The only thing that bummed me out is that the battery it came with only had 20% battery.
Cindy –
Works Great
I bought this for my stationary bike so that I could ride in apps on Meta Quest 3. It instantly hooked up with each app, no problems. The only minor thing….the battery died after a couple of hours of use. So I had to replace that, which isn’t all that easy once the sensor is installed on the bike with zip ties. LOL But I managed. Here’s hoping the new battery lasts more like it’s supposed to (a year or so of use).
Amazon Customer –
Great sensor
Easy to install, app functions well with Android. I bought this for my bike that I have set up for indoor riding and to use with the Peloton app, which I read a lot about and has worked for many people. The thing I didn’t considered until using was it’s usability with Android. The wahoo app works great with Android but the Peloton app does not show cadence for Android users. So, I can only have the audio on my phone for the Peloton class while having the wahoo app open to watch my cadence. I’m working around this. Just wanted to let others know. Something I didn’t like about the app was that it can not connect or send the riding information to my fit bit app directly, which means I can’t record my cadence on fitbit and attach my cadence to my heart rate. My way around this is I send everything to my google fit app. Wahoo works great with the google fit app! I do recommend, getting the speed sensor and the heart monitor if you are interested in measuring your progress in terms of distance or calories burned as the cadence does not allow for this. Over all great sensor! But would like the app to be more compatible with other 3rd party apps, maybe other apps similar to Peloton that you can use the cadance for!
A Olivetti –
Good Product and Performance, Especially for the Price.
I haven’t tried out any of its more expensive peers but I like this for what it is. It’s affordable, easy to install, small, and broadcasts right to your phone. First some background, I use this on a Spin Bike in my garage. I Spin with this keeping my cadence, and using the Peloton app on my iPad for the class itself. It’s a great workout and a good way to stay in shape without having to leave your house to do it.Is it easy to install? Yes. It comes with an adhesive strip as well as a cradle (if you prefer to attach it that way, I did not) that you can use to attach it directly to the crank arm of your pedal. It pops right on and I’ve had no issues with it staying on whatsoever. If you need/want to you can easily remove it and buy new adhesive tape from your local hardware store or CVS to reattach it somewhere else.Is it easy to get it on your phone? Yes. You just download the Wahoo Fitness app, turn on Bluetooth and connect it to the piece on the crank arm. It comes with a little metal wand you wave over the device to activate it (how it does that I don’t know but when I waved it over it, it worked). You then go through a few steps to set it up the app and your (free) account and you’re all set. After that when you want to use it you just go into the app and hit start workout and you’re good to go.Is it accurate? To be honest, I don’t know. It’s definitely on a bit of a delay, you can see at times the cadence doesn’t drop or increase as quickly as you do in real life but it’s not a big delay, maybe a second or two. For some people I’m sure this is a big issue but for me it doesn’t matter. I’m not training for a race or anything like that I’m just riding a bike in my basement and needed something cheap to use to measure how I was doing. It definitely accomplishes that and is close enough to accurate that if I were to get more serious I wouldn’t be in any rush to replace it. That said, the slight delay is the reason it gets 4 stars instead of 5.Overall I’m really happy with this product and would recommend it to anybody for any stationary bike, and to most people for a road bike. For the price you can’t beat it!
Gustavo Hernandez Torres –
Se sincroniza automáticamente con Zwift
P. S. –
Super Produkt – Anbindung an den Radcomputer (Wahoo) und an die bekannten Tracking Apps funktioniert problemlos. Aufpassen muss man bei der Montage nur mit der Länge/ Dicke der Kurbel
Moumou –
Rempli bien son office. Facile à installer et réactif
Amazon Customer –
Den fungerar precis som den ska. Fick dock byta batteri efter bara 1 timmes användning. Eftersom den aktiveras genom att man skakar eller rör den så misstänker jag att den har aktiverats flera gånger under hantering och transport, därav det tidiga batteribytet. Det bästa vore att man fick sätta i batteriet själv.
Mr. S. Crook –
Options for attachment work just fine, settled for the offside crank arm. Appears to be perfectly accurate and there’s no trouble interfacing it to either Wahoo Fitness or Locus Maps. It appears you can only link it to one app at a time.It’s not difficult to get access to the battery to replace it, the holder pops open with the twist of a coin in a slot on the side.The silicone rubber holder that I’d have thought would have been ideal needs to be mounted in such a way that the cable ties used to secure it would have to be removed to remove it from the holder. Which doesn’t make a lot of sense to me…Apart from that, the only other gripe was that the supplied battery was at 25% on first use. But then the thing activates on movement, so I’d imagine it must have been activating on and off all the way through the delivery from the warehouse. Might be an idea to have the battery separate or insulated in the device.Incredible that they’ve got the sensor, BT/LE, and microcontroller all tucked away in such a small case…