Wahoo RPM
40.65
Garmin Bike Cadence Sensor 2
40.65
Bryton Smart
36.54
Wahoo RPM vs. Garmin Bike Cadence Sensor 2 vs. Bryton Smart
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
No separate magnet as with the Polar sensor |
Easy to pair with the Polar V650 |
compact |
easy to pair with wahoo |
Easy mounting (3x) |
Easy assembly (2x) |
Easy installation (2x) |
easy to assemble (2x) |
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Cons
Price (2x) |
Battery already half empty in the packaging |
double-sided adhesive tape does not adhere to pedal |
Attach to hollow cranck (Cannondale) with wraps |
Price (2x) |
Large packaging for small box |
Mounting material |
A gadget I don't do much with anyway |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Via Bluetooth 4.0 / ANT+ you can easily connect this product to most cycling computers and smartphones. |
Due to the magnetic and wireless design you have an easy installation and no extra cables on your bike. |
The Wahoo RPM sensor can last up to two years on a good battery. |
Thanks to the magnetic and wireless design, this product is easy to attach to your bicycle and can be neatly concealed. |
Via Bluetooth 4.0 / ANT+ you can easily connect the Garmin Bike Cadence Sensor 2 to most bike computers and smartphones. |
Also connects to IOS or Android smartphones. |
Bluetooth / ANT+ connectivity allows you to connect this product to most bike computers or smartphones. |
Because of the included installation materials, mounting is a piece of cake. |
Cons
This product uses a replaceable button cell battery for its power supply, so it cannot be recharged. |
This cadence sensor use a CR2032 button cell battery. It isn't rechargeable. |
This product uses a replaceable button cell battery for its power supply, and is therefore not rechargeable. |
Specifications
Battery Type
CR2032
CR2032
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Colour
Black
Black