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  • Cycle computer transmitter + smartphone?
  • leelovesbikestoo
    Free Member

    Can you get a wheel/cadence sensor/transmitter and use your smartphone as the head unit/display and connect the two using WiFi or Bluetooth?

    And before any smartarse says Endomondo or GPS it’s for indoor use at a velodrome!

    SamB
    Free Member

    I googled “bluetooth cadence sensor” and got this in the first couple of hits:

    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/wahoo-blue-sc-speedcadence-sensor-for-iphone/?lang=en&curr=GBP&dest=1&utm_source=pla&utm_medium=base&utm_campaign=uk&kpid=5360576255

    You could also use an Ant+ dongle in your phone and a normal Ant+ cadence/speed sensor, but that would make your phone a bit more bulky.

    No experience of either though I’m afraid – I’ve got a Garmin for this sort of thing 🙂

    leelovesbikestoo
    Free Member

    Thanks for Googling that for me 😉

    I actually didn’t know about Ant+, so could wait until I get a newer phone which has it built-in and use one of the cheap transmitters. Cheers!

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    jam-bo
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    Topeak panobike one works well and is cheaper than the wahoo

    leelovesbikestoo
    Free Member

    Thanks jam bo, looks pretty good too.

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