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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Worked perfectly. Using it on an old exercise bike from to 80s to connect with Holofit on the Quest 2. Just remember that it has to be in motion for 5-10 seconds before it turns on.
Hummingbirds
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Works great so far with spin bike and my Garmin watch! I attached the Cadence device to right pedal. But could not attach Speed device to front wheel so attached it on top of left pedal crank with the medium sized band, and it is very secure. Because of this configuration, I had to change wheel size from the default. In my case, spin wheel was 2005mm, and changing the wheel size to 4572mm allowed the cadence, speed, and distance to exactly match the bike's computer. To set up with Garmin watch, just go to settings > sensors, and you should see both devices listed. If not, just spin the pedals a bit to wake them up. Once the watch connects, you can set up the wheel size, and even rename them (see my photos). It might take some trial and error depending on your bike to match the same speed and distance on your bike. In the Garmin Indoor Bike activity, I set up fields on the watch screen for cadence, speed, and distance. I can see the devices updating these live. Pretty cool! You need BOTH cadence and speed devices to calculate the distance.Before using, you have to take out the little clear plastic disc in the battery compartment first, and the compartment door is a challenge to line up correctly to screw back on straight. Other than that, I am very happy with these speed & cadence devices. They work great!
Najah Carroll
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Has no native app and iPhone doesn't recognize them via bluetooth, so *some* app is required. This brand of sensors is not for "everyone". To make them work, I ended up using a "no name" third party bike computer app that reads the sensors well (but doesn't connect to Apple's Health.app), and then using another third party app to sync between the first app and Health.app. For now, for the price, this is seems like a good solution. I'd give another start if they had their own app to read the sensors that would also sync with Health.app....but again, the price is right. Solid four-stars.
Kindle Customer reesew
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I purchased the Cadence Speed Sensor to help keep track of my rides. I am an older, returning bike rider, who is trying to get in exercise I enjoy.I bought the devices to use on my outdoor rides, then thought it would be great if they would work indoors, as well. I had problems pairing with an app I wanted to use, so finally contacted the seller. They responded very quickly. They said that the devices are meant to be used outdoors, not indoors like I thought I might like. They cited possible magnetic interference indoors. However, before I read the message from the seller, I was able to bind the device with an app called SuperCycle Bicycle computer (free app!!). So far, works great.I would recommend both these products and their seller. Great experience, and good price.
enes
Reviewed in Turkey on September 3, 2024
Sensörleri yaklaşık 1-2 aydır aktif olarak kullanmaktayım ve bağlantı kurduğum aygıtlardan 2si garmine ait ürünler ve ikisinde de sürüşe başlamadan önce verileri aktarabilmesi için bağlantıyı kes ve tekrar bağlanma yapmak zorunda kalıyorum birde dış kasası hiç sağlam değil pedaldaki kadans sensörüne ayağım çarptığı için tırnaklarından biri koptu ama çalışmaya devam ediyor onun dışında gözlemlediği hiç bir sorun yok
Sylvain Jouglard
Reviewed in France on May 25, 2024
Je l’utilise avec mon Apple Watch mais il peut être appairé avec un smartphone ou une autre montre connectée.C’est vraiment ultra simple d’utilisation il suffit de le fixer à la pédales et au milieu de la jante.Il ne reste plus qu’à l’utiliser dans votre application préférée en l’appairant en Bluetooth.Les données sont assez précises, pour ma part je l’utilise sur mon home traîner et sur mon vélo de route.
Barney
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 28, 2024
This was so simple to install on my (cheap) static bike, and was recognised by my Garmin watch instantly. The speed sensor was attached to the top of the crank arm, and cadence sensor on the inside of the crank arm (see photo). I've not done a full session yet, but the watch does pick up the speed and cadence when recording an indoor ride (and, most importantly, the distance). Just remember to adjust the wheel size on Garmin, to get an accurate distance. At less than £25.00 for both, it is a steal.Update - with the speed sensor, it is necessary to adjust the virtual wheel circumference if using on a spin bike. My Garmin automatically set this to about 2300mm, but I had to manually adjust it to 3700mm so that it correlated with the speed and distance shown on the bike's very basic display screen. It takes a little perseverance, but worth it. I'm now going to get a second set for my road bike, and pair them with my Garmin Edge.
MIchael Rozo
Reviewed in Belgium on March 23, 2024
does not work with moofit and good quality
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
This moofit Cadence Sensor works great. I found it extremely easy to link with both Bluetooth and ANT+. My older sensor only does ANT+, which my Samsung Galaxy Ultra 22 doesn't have. So with this phone the only means to connect is using Bluetooth which works well.All in all this is a good product that works perfect for my needs. Well worth a full 5 stars.
Klas H
Reviewed in Sweden on November 3, 2024
Om man har stora korvfingrar som gör det svårt att spänna fast gummibandet på navet, kan man karva till ett strumpstickeliknande verktyg av en blomsterpinne enligt bilden
T. Wong
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2021
Wahoo wins hands down.My setup: indoor trainer, Zwift app.1. Reliability, Warranty, Customer Support (or lack thereof)The Moofit speed sensor died on me, a premature and sad death. There is simply NO WARRANTY. There is no website, and no customer support phone number (even Amazon couldn't help me find a website or any other contact method).Wahoo: comes with a one-year warranty, readily available customer support line, and a website.2. Accuracy of readings.Moofit is inaccurate and inconsistent. In several instances, the speed reading just slowed down to a halt even tho I was pedaling away, which is VERY frustrating when using the Zwift app (you just seem to stop... involuntary end of ride!).Wahoo is not perfect but definitely better. Cadence is accurate, speed seems to be a bit on the optimistic side but at least consistent.3. Bluetooth connectivity.Bluetooth functionality is about the same for both Wahoo and Moofit.Wahoo gets extra points b/c its Bluetooth naming includes the words Speed and Cadence, making it much easier to match the right sensors with the right buttons on Zwift (Moofit has random names, so it takes some experimentation to get it right).IMPORTANT FYI: For both, you have to turn the pedals / wheels a bit to "wake up" the sensors before you can pair them to the app. This is done to extend battery life. Wahoo turns itself off after 30 seconds of inactivity for the same reason. Just so you're aware.4. InstallationWahoo has more installation options for the cadence sensor than Moofit.Wahoo has an accessory to attach to your shoes (for running), which Moofit simply doesn't have.MOST IMPORTANTLY: Moofit can only be attached with rubber bands which have already started wearing out (see pictures). When, not if, they snap, you will likely lose your sensors and possibly damage your bike.5. AestheticsMoofit sensors come with an orange/black combination which IMO is ugly. My bike simply looks much better with the Wahoo sensors. See pictures.The Wahoo sensors are jet black, they blend in, and IMO look better and sleeker.In summary, it's a no brainer: buy Wahoo (even though it's a bit more expensive), don't waste your money and time on Moofit.
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