![]() Once for each of the twelve languages it’s written in: #CADENCE DESKTOP PRO PC HOW TO#It explains how to use a rubber band twelve times. Inside here’s what you’ve got after shaken onto a table.įirst, there’s a small manual. Starting with the speed sensor box, it’s grey – like the weather outside my window here in Amsterdam: Because it means I get to write less text and focus on eating more cookies. But, sometimes things planned for one time period get shifted to an entirely different period. Oh, and typically I don’t release in-depth product review threesomes all at the exact same second on this site. Once I’m done with the flotilla of them that I now have, I’ll get them back to Garmin here in the near future – and most likely go out and get my own to equip some of my bike fleet here. I’ve had media loaners of both sets of pods for…well…a lot of months now, so plenty of time to get into the details and nuances of how they all work (actually, way…way…way more time and detail than I ever wanted to know). Yup, the little pod gained a brain and can now remember any rides you complete sans-GPS, transferring them to Garmin Connect (or even Strava) afterwards – perfect for bike commuters. However, what might be unexpected here is that the magnetless speed sensor actually has a bit of a party trick: It can record rides even when you don’t have an app or device actively connected to it. The goal of all these new sensors is making it easy to use them with apps like Zwift or TrainerRoad on smartphones, or Apple TV. An update was somewhat expected however, given Garmin’s announcement of a dual ANT+/BLE heart rate straps three months ago. Today Garmin finally announced dual ANT+/Bluetooth Smart variants of their magnetless speed and cadence sensors, which had previously been ANT+ only. This post will be part ‘finally!’, and part ‘as expected’. In the highly unlikely event that you didn’t get enough Garmin news today with the announcement of two brand new head units ( the Edge 530 and Edge 830, see reviews at those links), you’ve also got yourself some new sensors to toss on the to-read pile. ![]()
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