Giant ANT+ Bluetooth RideSense
51,19
Garmin Speed Sensor 2 and Cadence Sensor 2
66,61
Bontrager DuoTrap S
40,94
Giant ANT+ Bluetooth RideSense vs. Garmin Speed Sensor 2 and Cadence Sensor 2 vs. Bontrager DuoTrap S
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Bluetooth (2x) |
Easy fitting |
Very aero |
Easy to set up |
Easy to connect (3x) |
Compact (2x) |
Easy to mount (2x) |
Easy to install (2x) |
discreet (2x) |
Easy installation (2x) |
Works well |
2 in one |
Cons
None yet |
No (3x) |
Price (2x) |
Do find them a bit pricey. |
mounting rubber can break |
do not come upsm (2x) |
Replace battery, remove rear wheel. |
Remove rear wheel before installation |
Installation |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Nicely integrated into the frame. |
Easy to install. |
ANT+ and Bluetooth compatible. |
Easy assembly thanks to the mounting materials included. |
Features ANT+ or Bluetooth so easy to pair with e.g. a Garmin cycling computer or your smartphone. |
With two sensors you get better insight into your performance, so that you can improve training efficiency. |
Thanks to the magnet and the wireless design it can be neatly and easily mounted on your bike. |
The integrated frame sensor can be hidden neatly in the frame of compatible DuoTrap S Trek bikes. |
With the ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity you can easily pair this product with most cycle computers and smartphones. |
Cons
Only fits RideSense-compatible frames. |
Cannot be charged, uses a disposable button cell battery. |
This product is only compatible with select Trek bikes. |
Specifications
Battery Type
CR2032
CR2032
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Colour
Black