Garmin Bike Speed Sensor 2
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You can pair these sensors with any other ANT+ protocol device, so mixing devices from other manufacturers is no problem. Lots of bike computers and compatible sensors feature ANT+ wireless technology, so they can easily exchange data. This means that you'll have all your data in one place.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth technology makes pairing with most smartphones a breeze, so you can upload all your training data to your favourite fitness app, like Strava, Runkeeper, Endomondo or Wahoo Fitness.
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Reviews
Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Very satisfied with this accurate, small and easy-to-install sensor!
Great sensor! You can pair this Garmin sensor with your navigation box via the app or the device itself, after which it will automatically start transmitting measurements. To accurately measure speed, you can set the wheel size via the app. This is the most accurate. Alternatively, you can cycle a given distance which then uses GPS to measure how fast you cycled, after which the wheel size is calculated. I recommend setting it via the wheel size (shown on your tyre, or via conversion table on the internet). The measurements are very accurate: I checked this with GPS trackers on 2 phones, and 2 different speed sensors set to wheel size from other brands. In all cases, the variation between all measurements was
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5 / 5
Top product
I am very happy with this !
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4 / 5
Great stuff
Quick to use, Bought as a 2nd sensor so I don't have to keep switching with my other bike
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5 / 5
Effective and stable.
Product is as intended and expected
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5 / 5
Great device
I use it mainly indoors is easy to combine with the Garmin Edge
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5
Very satisfied with this accurate, small and easy-to-install sensor!
Great sensor! You can pair this Garmin sensor with your navigation box via the app or the device itself, after which it will automatically start transmitting measurements. To accurately measure speed, you can set the wheel size via the app. This is the most accurate. Alternatively, you can cycle a given distance which then uses GPS to measure how fast you cycled, after which the wheel size is calculated. I recommend setting it via the wheel size (shown on your tyre, or via conversion table on the internet). The measurements are very accurate: I checked this with GPS trackers on 2 phones, and 2 different speed sensors set to wheel size from other brands. In all cases, the variation between all measurements was
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Accurate
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Automatic stand-by mode
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Easy installation
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Supplied battery was dead