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Pros & Cons
- The TRACKR RADAR alerts you to traffic approaching from behind and also makes sure you are well seen by other road users.
- Thanks to the additional rows of LED lights, the Trackr Radar is clearly visible from the sides.
- The Trackr Radar also features a brake light function so that those behind you can see when you brake.
- The device can only be attached with the included Wahoo mounting system.
- With a maximum light output of 53 lumens, the Trackr Radar is most suitable for lit environments.
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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- The TRACKR RADAR alerts you to traffic approaching from behind and also makes sure you are well seen by other road users.
- Thanks to the additional rows of LED lights, the Trackr Radar is clearly visible from the sides.
- The Trackr Radar also features a brake light function so that those behind you can see when you brake.
- The device can only be attached with the included Wahoo mounting system.
- With a maximum light output of 53 lumens, the Trackr Radar is most suitable for lit environments.
Specifications
Specifications
| Brand | Wahoo | |
| Light Output in Lumen | Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen | |
| USB rechargeable | Yes, USB-C | |
| Compatibility | Bluetooth/ANT+ | |
| Max. Battery Life highest mode | 10 hours | |
| Max. battery Life lowest mode | 20 hours | |
| Flashing Mode | Yes | |
| Lateral visibility | Good | |
| Brake light feature | Yes |
The Wahoo TRACKR RADAR has several features that make your bike ride safer. One of these is the vehicle detection function, which alerts you to cars approaching from as far as 150 metres behind. With the Quick Alert function, the radar emits a flash light pattern when cars come closer so that you are easy to see. Finally, the radar has a brake light so that other road users can see when you brake and slow down.
Connectivity
As the Wahoo TRACKR RADAR features Bluetooth and ANT+ signals, it can connect to any bike computer or smartphone with this technology. Through the connection with bike computers, you can be aware of traffic approaching from behind. And through the connection with the Wahoo ELEMNT app on your smartphone, you can perform software updates.
Design
The TRACKR RADAR is lightweight and versatile in its design. The sides feature extra strips of LED lights for increased visibility all around. The battery lasts up to 20 hours and is easy to charge with a USB-C cable. And finally, the light weighs only 99 grams.
・Seat post adapter (D-shape, round and aero)
・Mounting straps
・USB-C charging cable
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5 / 5
Top part, a pity that the interface is wahoo-specific.
After a cycling holiday with lots of road riding, I'd had enough and finally treated myself to a radar. I compared them beforehand on GPLama on YouTube and then decided that I also wanted brake lights. Top part. Nothing to complain about so far. I enjoyed the first few rides straight away, and still didn't get scared when there was traffic on the country road into a headwind.
5 / 5
Great
What a brilliant invention. Works brilliantly and definitely gives more peace and security when biking.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Highly recommended. I would buy it again.
In conjunction with my Wahoo Element Roam without any problems. Very reliable detection.
4 / 5
Great radar
I hear less on one side, with this radar I mostly hear and see what is driving behind me. Am very satisfied. What is expensive? Safety is expensive
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Fine Rtl515 alternative
I started 4 years ago, with a cheap Chinese Radar, as I was quite sceptical about this expensive gadget. But have nevertheless become very attached to a Radar. Your position on the road is more off the shoulder, so less bothered by pebbles. Only when cars appear on your screen do I move more to the right The Wahoo hasn't made a false report yet, so no crazy surprises. I still had a 3d printed mount, but a quarter turn adapter from Wahoo is a great solution, for the "odd Wahoo fit".
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5
Top part, a pity that the interface is wahoo-specific.
After a cycling holiday with lots of road riding, I'd had enough and finally treated myself to a radar. I compared them beforehand on GPLama on YouTube and then decided that I also wanted brake lights. Top part. Nothing to complain about so far. I enjoyed the first few rides straight away, and still didn't get scared when there was traffic on the country road into a headwind.
5
Fine Rtl515 alternative
I started 4 years ago, with a cheap Chinese Radar, as I was quite sceptical about this expensive gadget. But have nevertheless become very attached to a Radar. Your position on the road is more off the shoulder, so less bothered by pebbles. Only when cars appear on your screen do I move more to the right The Wahoo hasn't made a false report yet, so no crazy surprises. I still had a 3d printed mount, but a quarter turn adapter from Wahoo is a great solution, for the "odd Wahoo fit".
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| Light Output in Lumen | Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen | Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen | 65 lumen | 150 lumen |
| USB rechargeable | Yes, USB-C | Yes, USB-C | Yes, USB-C | Yes, USB-C |
| Compatibility | Bluetooth/ANT+ | Yes, with cycling navigation with Bluetooth/ANT+ / Yes, with Garmin Varia app | None | |
| Max. Battery Life highest mode | 10 hours | 5 hours | Up to 6 hours | |
| Max. battery Life lowest mode | 20 hours | 7 hours | 6 hours | Up to 18,5 hours |
| Flashing Mode | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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