Reddit Reddit reviews Wahoo Blue SC Speed and Cadence Sensor, Bluetooth / ANT+

We found 8 Reddit comments about Wahoo Blue SC Speed and Cadence Sensor, Bluetooth / ANT+. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Sports & Outdoors
Cycling
Outdoor Recreation
Wahoo Blue SC Speed and Cadence Sensor, Bluetooth / ANT+
Works with Zwift and TrainerRoad! Capture cadence on your favorite indoor cycling platform, No tangled wires on your bike to connect the sensor to your device.Also works with the free Wahoo Fitness app, Strava, RideWithGPS, MapMyRide, Cyclemeter, and more!. Supported iDevices: iPhone,iPhone 4S and newer,iPad,iPad (3rd gen and newer),iPod ,iPod Touch (5th gen)Lightweight and easy to install, comes with both rubber band and zip tie mounts. Universal fit - works with most bikes and frame sizes.Track and capture real-time speed, cadence and distance on your iPhone, Android, and bike computer. NOTE:Kindly refer the user manual before usage of the product.Connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ to your iPhone, Android and/or bike computer. The magnet will have to pass within 1/8 inch to get a reading
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8 Reddit comments about Wahoo Blue SC Speed and Cadence Sensor, Bluetooth / ANT+:

u/scotthulbs · 3 pointsr/cycling

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NW882KM/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_3_w

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https://www.amazon.com/Travel-Trac-Magnetic-Bicycle-Trainer/dp/B017KYFEKY/ref=lp_9272312011_1_1?srs=9272312011&ie=UTF8&qid=1483419214&sr=8-1


This can get you started for under $200 you can also get the fluid version of this trainer for an extra $40.

I personally went this route. I wanted to be sure I will make good use of zwift before I spend a lot more $$ on a smart trainer. Plus by the time next winter comes the barrier of entry on the smart trainers will obviously drop.

u/Affynity · 2 pointsr/cycling

I use the Wahoo Blue SC Speed and Cadence Sensor: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NW882KM/

Works well for me. Assuming you have an iPad that can support, you can sync via Bluetooth and a Bluetooth enabled sensor or trainer.

u/LouRider · 2 pointsr/MTB

If you use the Wahoo stuff, they have a good deal on a speed and cadence sensor. Normally $60. Today $34.

u/richie_engineer · 1 pointr/Strava

You need a cadence sensor that broadcasts to BTLE if you are using your phone. There are two types:

Magnetless, accelerometer based

Magnet based, does speed and cadence more accurate speed than GPS.

I have both of the linked sensors on different bikes. Actually like the magnet one better. There are a bunch of different brands, but getting one that is dual ANT/BTLE is a good idea in case you get a head unit in the future.

If you are adding sensors, I'd also suggest a heart rate strap. I actually rely on HR more than cadence.

u/atobtoctod · 1 pointr/triathlon

I just bought this speed and cadence sensor....

https://www.amazon.com/Wahoo-Cadence-Sensor-Android-Computers/dp/B00NW882KM/ref=dp_ob_title_sports

I just got a trainer and wanted to use trainer road and maybe try out Zwift.

u/katharsys2009 · 1 pointr/cycling

I seem to be an evangelist for RideWithGPS lately... I love the program and use it in combination with my Zephyr HxM and my Wahoo SC Blue Cadence/Speed sensor . The RideWithGPS screen can be configured to show you the data you want to know - such as cadence, avg cadence, speed, heart rate, etc.

I can generally get a good 4 to 5 hours of ride data using my phone, with the screen mostly turned off. About 3 hours if I am checking everything continuously.

u/atechnicnate · 1 pointr/bicycling

Their Blue SC sensor is $34. I just bought one a few weeks ago for $60 from them. It works great and it's a damn nice deal. It does both cadence and speed, ANT + and Bluetooth.

u/btoconnor · 1 pointr/Zwift

Thanks for the detailed response!

I didn't mean to imply that I wouldn't need a power meter at all, just that if a power meter was substantially better than getting something like a speed / cadence sensor, which I believe Zwift can use to approximate power. Something like this appears to be able to take place of a power meter, but it seems like it's just an approximation and just not that much cheaper than the power meter that I can purchase with the Stac Zero.

1 - The bike I have has mostly aluminum in it, but has a steel pin that is detailed on the Stac documentation, which means the wheel would pulse while riding. It sounds unpleasant, and a wheel upgrade is probably doable.

2 - The wheels say on them that they are 700c, so hopefully they aren't outright lying.