RRP 424,21
382,72
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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- Thanks to support for the 'Apple Find My' app, you can use an Apple device to see the location of your powermeter.
- The new 'Automatic Terrain Selector' feature accurately measures your power output on any terrain.
- The weight of this powermeter is just 9 grams.
- Thanks to its small sensor, this powermeter is compatible with many frames.
- The Precision 3+ has a battery life of as much as 800 hours.
- You can only see the location of your powermeter on Apple devices.
- A single-sided powermeter is less accurate than a double-sided powermeter.
Specifications
Specifications
| Brand | 4iiii | |
| Colour | Black | |
| Supports 'Apple Find My' | Yes | |
| Application | Gravel / Cyclocross | |
| Single-/dual sided | Single-sided | |
| Measuring Position | Crank | |
| Power Source | Battery | |
| Battery Type | CR2032 | |
| Compatible with | Shimano Hollowtech II |
The 4iiii GRX RX810 Precision 3+ is the successor to the GRX Precision 3. The Precision 3+ has some new features, including support for the 'Apple Find My' app. This allows you to accurately see the location of the power meter via the app when you are not using it. So you know where your powermeter is at all times!
New features
Support for 'Apple Find My' allows you to see the location of your powermeter with an Apple smartphone, iPad, Mac or Apple Watch. Simply add the power meter to the app. Furthermore, the new feature 'Automatic Terrain Selector' has been added, which can detect different types of terrain. The powermeter then automatically switches between different methods to measure cadence, accurately measuring your delivered power on any terrain!
Exact measurement
The Precision 3+ powermeter gives a very precise measurement with a deviation of only 1%. The force you deliver will cause the crank to flex and rotate in all 3 dimensions. To ensure that every force you apply to your pedal is measured in every dimension, 4iiii has developed the 3D power measurement system. This measurement system measures multidimensional load, so you can be confident that your unique pedal stroke will still be accurately measured regardless of your riding conditions.
Single-sided power meter
The 4iiii RX810 power meter measures power on the left crank and double counts it so you get a total power across both legs. For most riders without limitations, the power on the left and right leg is almost the same for even efforts. Furthermore, your cadence is measured as standard.
Light
Due to its very lightweight design, the sensor adds only 9 grams to a standard Shimano crank. This makes it the lightest powermeter on the market!
Battery life
The 4iiii has no internal battery but uses button cell batteries. The downside of this is that you do have to replace them from time to time. Fortunately, the battery lasts over 800 hours, which is a lot longer than most internal batteries in powermeters and its predecessor. If the battery is below 15% you will get a notification in the 4iiii Device Configuration. So you are always on time with replacing your battery.
Connectivity
Calibration is done via 4iiii Device Configuration. This app is available for Android and IOS. Through this app, you can also see the state of the CR2032 button cell battery. This power meter transmits both an ANT+ and a Bluetooth signal. This makes this power meter compatible with almost all bike computers. If you are not sure if your bike computer or sports watch is compatible, you can look up in the user manual of your computer whether it is compatible with ANT+ or Bluetooth and with power measurement.
New features
Support for 'Apple Find My' allows you to see the location of your powermeter with an Apple smartphone, iPad, Mac or Apple Watch. Simply add the power meter to the app. Furthermore, the new feature 'Automatic Terrain Selector' has been added, which can detect different types of terrain. The powermeter then automatically switches between different methods to measure cadence, accurately measuring your delivered power on any terrain!
Exact measurement
The Precision 3+ powermeter gives a very precise measurement with a deviation of only 1%. The force you deliver will cause the crank to flex and rotate in all 3 dimensions. To ensure that every force you apply to your pedal is measured in every dimension, 4iiii has developed the 3D power measurement system. This measurement system measures multidimensional load, so you can be confident that your unique pedal stroke will still be accurately measured regardless of your riding conditions.
Single-sided power meter
The 4iiii RX810 power meter measures power on the left crank and double counts it so you get a total power across both legs. For most riders without limitations, the power on the left and right leg is almost the same for even efforts. Furthermore, your cadence is measured as standard.
Light
Due to its very lightweight design, the sensor adds only 9 grams to a standard Shimano crank. This makes it the lightest powermeter on the market!
Battery life
The 4iiii has no internal battery but uses button cell batteries. The downside of this is that you do have to replace them from time to time. Fortunately, the battery lasts over 800 hours, which is a lot longer than most internal batteries in powermeters and its predecessor. If the battery is below 15% you will get a notification in the 4iiii Device Configuration. So you are always on time with replacing your battery.
Connectivity
Calibration is done via 4iiii Device Configuration. This app is available for Android and IOS. Through this app, you can also see the state of the CR2032 button cell battery. This power meter transmits both an ANT+ and a Bluetooth signal. This makes this power meter compatible with almost all bike computers. If you are not sure if your bike computer or sports watch is compatible, you can look up in the user manual of your computer whether it is compatible with ANT+ or Bluetooth and with power measurement.
• Weight: 9 grams
• Connection: ANT+, Bluetooth
• Measurement deviation: ±1%
• Power supply: CR2032 (up to 800 hours)
• 3-year warranty
• Water resistance rating: IPX7
• Active temperature compensation
• Power range: 0-4000W
• Cadence range: 30-170RPM
• Connection: ANT+, Bluetooth
• Measurement deviation: ±1%
• Power supply: CR2032 (up to 800 hours)
• 3-year warranty
• Water resistance rating: IPX7
• Active temperature compensation
• Power range: 0-4000W
• Cadence range: 30-170RPM
Please note: The 4iiii Precision powermeter is slightly wider than a Shimano left crank arm due to the powermeter unit. This can cause problems with some bike frames. To determine if your frame is compatible, you can perform a test. To do this, you need to be able to move an 8 mm Allen key vertically between your crankarm and chainstay. The last product picture on this page has an image to clarify it. Optionally, 4iiii website also has a handy little document you can print out and stick on your crank. Then you will know exactly between which points the 8 mm Allen key should be able to move. When there is enough space for the 8 mm hex key, you can assume that the 4iiii powermeter is compatible with your frame!
• 1x 4iiii Precision 3+ RX810 GRX
• 1x CR2032 button cell battery
• 1x CR2032 button cell battery
To mount this 4iiii powermeter, you must first disassemble your current left crankarm. Fitting the 4iiii powermeter is exactly the same as fitting a Shimano left crankarm.
1. Remove the pedal on the left side.
2. Loosen the two crank bolts at the top of the crank arm and remove the locking pin from the slot.
3. Next, remove the crank nut with this crank wrench.
4. Now the crank arm is basically loose and you can take it off the axle. You may well have to apply considerable force here. The most important thing is not to damage the crank arm.
5. Then insert the powermeter crankarm by following the steps above in reverse order.
6. Next, don't forget to mount your pedal to the new crank arm and you are ready to ride!
1. Remove the pedal on the left side.
2. Loosen the two crank bolts at the top of the crank arm and remove the locking pin from the slot.
3. Next, remove the crank nut with this crank wrench.
4. Now the crank arm is basically loose and you can take it off the axle. You may well have to apply considerable force here. The most important thing is not to damage the crank arm.
5. Then insert the powermeter crankarm by following the steps above in reverse order.
6. Next, don't forget to mount your pedal to the new crank arm and you are ready to ride!
How can I determine what crank length I need?
Crank length refers to the length of the crank arm and is measured from the centre of the bottom bracket to the centre of the pedal axle. Bikes are basically delivered with the correct crank arm length for the corresponding body height. The length is indicated on the inside of your crank arm in most cases. If not, you can measure it yourself. It is important that the crank arm powermeter you buy is the same length as your current crank arms.
With which software and/or hardware is this power meter compatible?
This power meter transmits both an ANT+ and a Bluetooth signal. This makes this power meter compatible with most current bike computers. Only not all bike computers are suitable for use with a power meter. For this, you will have to consult the specifications of your bike computer. In any case, the common models from Garmin and Wahoo can almost all be connected. The Garmin Edge Explore cannot be paired with a power meter.
Should you not have a bike computer right now, you can also use the 4iiii app to keep track of your workout power data.
How do I calibrate this powermeter?
Calibrating your powermeter is very important for accurately measuring your power output. Make sure no weight is applied to the pedals, and that your right crank is up and your left crank is down (positioned vertically). Rotate the powermeter several times so that it is on. Then, via the 4iiii app, you can easily calibrate your powermeter. Another possibility is to calibrate your powermeter via your bike computer. Most bike computers have this option, check the manual of your bike computer how to do this exactly.
Crank length refers to the length of the crank arm and is measured from the centre of the bottom bracket to the centre of the pedal axle. Bikes are basically delivered with the correct crank arm length for the corresponding body height. The length is indicated on the inside of your crank arm in most cases. If not, you can measure it yourself. It is important that the crank arm powermeter you buy is the same length as your current crank arms.
With which software and/or hardware is this power meter compatible?
This power meter transmits both an ANT+ and a Bluetooth signal. This makes this power meter compatible with most current bike computers. Only not all bike computers are suitable for use with a power meter. For this, you will have to consult the specifications of your bike computer. In any case, the common models from Garmin and Wahoo can almost all be connected. The Garmin Edge Explore cannot be paired with a power meter.
Should you not have a bike computer right now, you can also use the 4iiii app to keep track of your workout power data.
How do I calibrate this powermeter?
Calibrating your powermeter is very important for accurately measuring your power output. Make sure no weight is applied to the pedals, and that your right crank is up and your left crank is down (positioned vertically). Rotate the powermeter several times so that it is on. Then, via the 4iiii app, you can easily calibrate your powermeter. Another possibility is to calibrate your powermeter via your bike computer. Most bike computers have this option, check the manual of your bike computer how to do this exactly.
Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
4 / 5
A good accurate power meter.
- Theo 14 October 2025
Easy to mount. Displays power output well. Covered the battery cover with tape. Could just come off at an inadvertent touch.
Automatic translation
5 / 5
Great product
- Hans 4 August 2025
Have fitted the brand new Canyon Grizl cf slx 8 di2 fits and works great.
Automatic translation
5 / 5
Works solidly and delivers almost everything you could wish for.
- Marvin 23 May 2025
Power meter seems to work well, but I have no comparative values. Uncomplicated installation. Definitely nice to have for training control. Fits perfectly on my Canyon Grizl in 2XL.
Automatic translation
4 / 5
one side is working well enough for gravel bike , good product
- Josef 28 February 2025
fast delivery, works well
Pros & Cons
apple find is a nice add on
Does what it should perfectly
easy installment, lightweight
one side seems to be overcalculate a little
5 / 5
Schnell Lieferung, auspacken, anbauen und Los. Alles super.
- Thorsten 8 June 2024
Schnell Lieferung, auspacken, anbauen und Los. Powermeter hat direkt funktioniert. Alles super.
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All specifications
General
Brand
4iiii
Colour
Black
Supports 'Apple Find My'
Yes
Application
Gravel / Cyclocross
Power Source
Battery
Battery Type
CR2032
Compatible with
Shimano Hollowtech II
Compatibility
Yes, with cycling navigation with Bluetooth/ANT+ / ANT+
Cadence
Yes
Size
Single-/dual sided
Single-sided
Measuring Position
Crank