Bike Speed and Cadence Sensor with Heart Rate Monitor
Product Features
Easy-to-install – Simply attach the sensors and ride. With no magnets or other exposed parts to line up, these sensors are easy to install, maintain and move between bikes.
Speed sensor – Attaches to the hub of either wheel and self-calibrates with your Garmin Edge to give you accurate speed and distance at all times, including indoors on the turbo trainer.
Cadence sensor – Fastens to any crank arm size and measures pedal strokes per minute so you can get the most out of your training.
Solid upgrade, no real problems Installation and setup were not a problem for me. However, I felt the speed sensor had a better fit on the front hub. My rear hub (Ksyrium SL, SSC hub) was too narrow for the device to sit flush on the hub barrel. Head unit linked without a problem. No noticeable issues with quality of data. A good upgrade.One note: When turning on the head unit (Edge 500) it seems to sequentially link to the HR monitor, the speed sensor and then the cadence sensor. Each ANT+ device takes a…
An optional sensor to the GSC10 sensor for Edge and Forerunner devices While the GSC10 sensor is a combined wireless Speed/Cadence sensor, these devices are self-contained units.Pros:1. No magnets. These sensors use inertial sensors to determine when a “tick” has occured. That means fewer moving parts. Effectively the cadence sensor just attaches to your crank, and the speed sensor attaches to the spindle of either of your wheels. ANT+ technology means no wires on your bike, similar to the GSC10, but in this case there are no parts…
Another Great Garmin Product[s]. Another great product from Garmin. The product came in several pieces. The Speed Sensor, the strap for the sensor, the Cadence Sensor and 3 straps to hold the Cadence Sensor to the weak side Crank Arm. Batteries included and installed.The Speed sensor straps to the rear hub and picks up the RPM of the wheel which dictates the speed of the bike.The Cadence Sensor lays flat against he week side crank arm and is rubber band strapped to the crank arm. As you spin the crank…
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Solid upgrade, no real problems Installation and setup were not a problem for me. However, I felt the speed sensor had a better fit on the front hub. My rear hub (Ksyrium SL, SSC hub) was too narrow for the device to sit flush on the hub barrel. Head unit linked without a problem. No noticeable issues with quality of data. A good upgrade.One note: When turning on the head unit (Edge 500) it seems to sequentially link to the HR monitor, the speed sensor and then the cadence sensor. Each ANT+ device takes a…
An optional sensor to the GSC10 sensor for Edge and Forerunner devices While the GSC10 sensor is a combined wireless Speed/Cadence sensor, these devices are self-contained units.Pros:1. No magnets. These sensors use inertial sensors to determine when a “tick” has occured. That means fewer moving parts. Effectively the cadence sensor just attaches to your crank, and the speed sensor attaches to the spindle of either of your wheels. ANT+ technology means no wires on your bike, similar to the GSC10, but in this case there are no parts…
Another Great Garmin Product[s]. Another great product from Garmin. The product came in several pieces. The Speed Sensor, the strap for the sensor, the Cadence Sensor and 3 straps to hold the Cadence Sensor to the weak side Crank Arm. Batteries included and installed.The Speed sensor straps to the rear hub and picks up the RPM of the wheel which dictates the speed of the bike.The Cadence Sensor lays flat against he week side crank arm and is rubber band strapped to the crank arm. As you spin the crank…