Garmin Speed / Cadence Sensor 2.0
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Description
The cadence sensor can be attached to a crank of any size and measures the number of pedal revolutions per minute, so you get the most out of your workout.
The speed sensor is attached to the hub of a wheel, calibrates itself with your Edge® and always gives your exact speed and distance, even when training indoors on the trainer.
Delivery includes
• Speed sensor• Cadence sensor
• Installation materials
• Manual
Reviews
Reviews
5 / 5
It just works!
Tidy solution with nothing mounted on the stays. Used with my turbo trainer for zwift - paired with ant+ Usb dongle instantly and gives reliable data while riding. Also pored with my Garmin Edge 25 no problems. Perfect.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Neat, tidy, and effective
Bought as a second speed and cadence system to connect to my Garmin 510. Easy to install and sync with the Garmin. Recommend using a couple of zip-ties to secure your devices, rather than loose your investment on the road.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Easy to set up
I got these sensors for my new bike, which hasn't got built in sensor housing. Cadence sensor went straight on, speed sensor was a bit more fiddly. Getting fingers through the spokes & hooking up the stretchy band took a couple of attempts. All in, it only took 5 mins. My Garmin Edge 25 computer paired up & off I went. Only been for 1 ride, but they work fine. My only concern would be how long the stretchy rubber band on the speed sensor lasts, I had to pull it quite thin to get it hooked up on my hub.
Pros & Cons
5
It just works!
Tidy solution with nothing mounted on the stays. Used with my turbo trainer for zwift - paired with ant+ Usb dongle instantly and gives reliable data while riding. Also pored with my Garmin Edge 25 no problems. Perfect.
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Clean lines
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Ease of use
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Price (from mantel)
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5
Neat, tidy, and effective
Bought as a second speed and cadence system to connect to my Garmin 510. Easy to install and sync with the Garmin. Recommend using a couple of zip-ties to secure your devices, rather than loose your investment on the road.
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Easy to set up
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Simple to fix
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Pricey
5
Easy to set up
I got these sensors for my new bike, which hasn't got built in sensor housing. Cadence sensor went straight on, speed sensor was a bit more fiddly. Getting fingers through the spokes & hooking up the stretchy band took a couple of attempts. All in, it only took 5 mins. My Garmin Edge 25 computer paired up & off I went. Only been for 1 ride, but they work fine. My only concern would be how long the stretchy rubber band on the speed sensor lasts, I had to pull it quite thin to get it hooked up on my hub.
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Paired up with my Edge 25 easily
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works well straight out of the box
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Bit pricey
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not sure how long rubber bands will last