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Wanted a combo sensor to use for my Garmin 510, this one was a reasonable price so ordered it after reading reviews indicating compatibility. Wasn't disappointed. Easy setup, accuracy great. Reconnection fast and reliable. Would recommend!
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The first unit lasted one gravel ride. Green cycle sent a new one promptly pending evaluation. Something loose inside, probably a solder joint, others have had this problem also. We'll see how this one works but I'm not holding my breath. External quality seems good but it's what you can't see that counts.
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needed a dual ant+ speed/cadence sensor to transmit info from my new ant+ PowerTap wheel/hub to my existing CatEye Stealth50 head unit. works like a charm. power from hub, speed & cadence from dual sensor. Stealth50 is a no nonsense ant+ head unit with GPS that does the basic bike stuff without all the useless frills. understand the newer version is called the Stealth Evo+ & has a few more features-------also for a very reasonable price
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Like the other reviewer said - this sensor works with Zwift. It tracks cadence pretty well, but I did experience a mis-reading of cadence every few minutes - for just one second. The sensor would give a reading of 23 RPM for some reason; then go back to normal readings. However, this is a significantly better cadence sensor then the one that came with my smart trainer. The Wahoo RPM Cadence sensor that comes with the Wahoo Kickr smart trainer - is junk. It will give all kinds of incorrect cadence readings - even after you change to a new battery. And that sensor also seems to eat batteries up. I haven't had one of the Wahoo RPM cadence sensors - last more than 3 months, before they go crazy. I got a replacement for this sensor from Wahoo, and it only lasted 10 days before it also went crazy. I highly recommend this CatEye ISC-11 sensor as a viable alternative for measuring cadence when using Zwift. The Zwift program did not have an issue finding and pairing the CatEye ISC-11 sensor, when starting a new workout. Just make sure you spin the cranks - to wake the sensor up.Read full review
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Had issues with the wireless ANT cadence monitor from wahoo that came with my Kickr trainer. The cadence was always all over the place and got quite annoying. The Cat-Eye keeps a rock solid cadence, was easy to set up, and was instantly recognized. It is may be a little larger and requires the use of a magnet on the crank, but big deal, it works better than the magnet-less ones.
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