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  • IQ2 Power meters $25?
  • molgrips
    Free Member

    All the blurb on the internet seems to be scepticism surrounding kickstarter campaign, but they are apparently shipping at 1/5 of their already very low RRP.

    https://diqume.store/products/cycling-power-metera

    I’d have a punt at that price except my Garmin doesn’t support power data.

    TiRed
    Full Member

    They never shipped so don’t hold your breath. Even at 80% discount. IQ found it harder than they expected to make a reliable product. The axle extenders were ditched for conventional pedals and they’ve yet to ship those either.

    MarkyG82
    Full Member

    What’s power data? Says it supports Bluetooth and ant+. I may give it a go too.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Well it’s not a kickstarter page. Is it still promising future delivery?

    mrmo
    Free Member

    The estimated delivery takes 7-17 business days after processing. Business day are Monday – Friday, excluding holidays.

    That is what it says on the page, make of that what you will.

    zilog6128
    Full Member

    That looks like one of the dodgiest websites I’ve ever seen!! 😂

    Free shipping on orders over $33.90! Well of course! Shall I pay by Western Union? 😂 😂

    EDIT: the contact email address is “zpwithdd0608@gmail.com” I take it back, it’s totally legit 😂 😂 😂

    twowheels
    Free Member

    Reading between the lines of the DCRainMaker article- IQ2 did a limited production run of the original design and realised it is junk. Now they are doing a full pedal design as TiRed says. Hard to imagine it’d be anything other than a wasted $25 (even if they send something) and not even worth cannibalising for parts.

    Ewan
    Free Member

    Their kick starter page is warning about scam sites…. The product is a pedal as well now. I think it’s fair to say the site originally linked to is a tad dodgy…

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Well it highlights one thing….the gullible.

    dudeofdoom
    Full Member

    TBH don’t bother with any ‘unknown’ power meters until they’re a known quantity 🙂

    You want something that gives a reasonably consistent set of numbers and not a random meter and this seems to be a tricky thing to achieve.
    (May have a limits sat on a table here 🙂 )

    alan1977
    Free Member

    they were a fail, the original designer didnt realise that the thread distorting would skew the readings, that’s why they went to pedals

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