Wahoo RPM
178,10
Bryton Smart
173,50
Sigma DUAL Cadence Sensor
151,20
Wahoo RPM vs. Bryton Smart vs. Sigma DUAL Cadence Sensor
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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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. |
The magnetic and wireless design allows for easy installation and no extra cables to your bike. |
Via Bluetooth 4.0 / ANT+ you can easily connect this product to most bike computers, smartphones and even sports watches. |
Cons
This product uses a replaceable button cell battery for its power supply, so it cannot be recharged. |
This product uses a replaceable button cell battery for its power supply, and is therefore not rechargeable. |
This product uses a replaceable button cell battery for its power supply, so it is not rechargeable. |
Specifications
Battery Type
CR2032
CR2032
CR2032
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Colour
Black
Black
Black