Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor for Outdoor, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue

Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor for Outdoor, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue
Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor for Outdoor, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue
Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor for Outdoor, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue
Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor for Outdoor, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue
Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor for Outdoor, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue
Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor for Outdoor, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue
Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor for Outdoor, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue

Key features

  • Track and capture real-time cycling cadence on your bike computer or smartphone with compatible training apps.
  • Lightweight and easy to install - NO MAGNETS. Attaches to your bike's crank arm or shoe (mounts included).
  • Integrated with Bluetooth and ANT+, RPM sensors connect to smartphones, tablets, and bike computers by Wahoo, Polar, Garmin, and more.
  • Record workout data with the Wahoo Fitness app and automatically upload data to your favorite training platform like Strava.
  • Works with 50+ Smartphone Apps including Wahoo Fitness, Zwift, Trainerroad, Sufferfest, MapMyRide, Komoot, RideWithGPS, Cyclemeter, Peloton, Rouvy, Fulgaz, Kinomap
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Wahoo RPM Cycling Cadence Sensor for Outdoor, Spin and Stationary Bikes, Blue

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
3.6
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Stopped working after first battery change.
Gary Lindenbaum✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 18, 2017
The first set of batteries wore out. After I changed the batteries which wasn't rocket science the sensors worked initially, but after going to sleep would no longer wake up. Wahoo had some suggestions which didn't work. The sensors are barely a year old. We'll see how the company handles this. Also in order to pair the sensors I've had to pair with a huge one separately with the other one out of Bluetooth range or the second sensor won't pair. Kind of a pain in the butt.
They're tiny and work well.
Jon T. Lemke✓ Verified PurchaseMay 7, 2017
I'd used those traditional magnet based sensors for many years, and while they work well they are a bit bulky and require you to run cabling. These sensors are easy to install and work perfectly. Bluetooth technology has improved considerably over the years, and these sensors are low powered and still reliable. I've ridden about 250 miles so far with them and I haven't had an issues. There's a free iPhone app that works great and they're compatible with several other apps as well.
If you've never tried a cadence sensor before this is a great place to start. Monitoring cadence is a great way to improve your biking. When I started I was often only at 60-70 rpm - by shifting into a lower gear and aiming for 80-85 rpm I've become a lot more efficient.
pairs fine with ipad and i can even see it in ...
MartyLoo✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 9, 2017
speed sensor does not pair with strava on my android s7 edge running nougat. pairs fine with ipad and i can even see it in the bluetooth of my s7 edge paired up so not blaming the device i think it is a problem with strava.
Has helped change my riding - (UPDATE - dead batteries!)
Patrick D'Arcy✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 18, 2017
UPDATE: I bought another "Wahoo Speed & Cadence" for my mountain bike. It had two dead batteries. Not satisfied. For this reason I am reducing my 5* rating to 3* - this might sound petty but for a $70 item I don't want to have to go to the store and buy stupidly overpriced 2032 batteries! Very annoying.

With the aid of the cadence sensor and the heart rate monitor this helped change my riding. It makes real world and Zwift more fun by including more accurate speed data.
Works great!
J.Z.✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 14, 2017
Works great every time I use it, however... This might be my phone's (Android, Asus ZE552KL) fault (Noticed after a system upgrade), but once the Tickr and Cadence stopped working and wasn't able to connect, I had to forcefully remove the device and then it was detected again instantly. Weird. Probably a Bluetooth stack issue?

The Wahoo Android app is very amateurish tough, a remake with the Material UI would be great, and the ability to see the current/live progress (cadence RPM avg, ...) instead of a summary at the end.

It also connects flawlessly to a Garmin Oregon 650 handheld GPS, I really love the dual radios (ANT+/BT) feature!
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