I want to record my activity from my spin sessions. Pro-Form 450 LE Elliptical in Elliptical Trainers. I have been using the keiser bikes at my local Y with my Fenix 3 in indoor bike mode with the HRM. I think it works now. However, I looked at the Wahoo website and saw this: Using the Shoe Clip Mount Anyone who has ridden more than a year or two should know what their cadence is within a few RPM without a sensor telling them. Do you Think that the Wahoo RPM Will work with the tomtom multisport and the polar V800? I attached the sensor to a piece of elastic tape by tiny cable ties, and just wear over my sock. that would get rid of any gadgets and you can concentrate on the ride instead. There's not a wide range of other sports – just running, swimming and biking – and the data is simple. I have been using my Garmin 800 for heart rate, but I will assume the garmin won’t pick up the Wahoo RPM? Are you willing to review or test beta products? Do you think this is a suitable option? I live in Brussels and I’m very interested in this gadget, especially tracking rpm while on a spinning bike (winter training) I’ve actually been doing this for a while now – very helpful, and I don’t see too many weird numbers from the PowerCal. I’m also getting heart-rate on my Forerunner 35 and Edge 130. Please and Thank You! Can you solve the equation of adding distance ? I know that TrainerRoad can, but that might be overkill. The Forerunner 935 was our top running watch pick for a long time, but with even more functionality packed into the 945, its successor has taken the crown. you can also use the garmin magnet-less cadence sensor and pair it your head unit, With Motosumo App you dont even need an external sensor. Then, I come here and write about my adventures. Use Backcountry.com or Competitive Cyclist with either the coupon code DCRAINMAKER for first time users saving 15% on applicable products. 3) You’ll need to grab the Wahoo Fitness app (free). i can even use the garm vivosmart ht+ if there is a way to do the above with the garm vivosmart hr+. CSE Series. You're getting the same transflective display you get on all of Garmin's watches, water resistance up to 50 meters deep (but no swim tracking) and a heart rate monitor that should be good for most. BTW thanks for the advice! There is a possibility to use also adidas ant+ SPEED_CELL for cycling cadence. 10 Full PDFs related to this paper. If it is horizontal with all letters facing you, it will not be able to capture data. I’m still trying to figure something out to get distance. I tried DC’s trick of putting my Garmin magnet-less cadence sensor in my sock and it does work for cadence on my spinner – with both my Forerunner 35 watch and my Edge 130 cycling computer. Does this mean I can use my Garmin 920 XT and capture HR info from the 920 HRM and distance, speed data from the Wahoo at the same time to the 920? The Weslo Cadence G 5.9 Treadmill has some extremely great reviews and this has one of the greatest set of reviews out of all of the ones that we’ve had a look at. I disabled Bluetooth on my phone, while using the RPM & Garmin, and no more dropouts. I find it gets pretty jumpy above 100 rpm when it’s in my shoe so I made a little Velcro sleeve for the crank ATM – it’s definitely better but still some jumps at higher cadences. No, unfortunately the TomTom units don’t support cadence-only sensors. I’m looking to do what you propose here for business travel, but wanting to tie in the iOS version of Zwift; Can Zwift (or any other app) either calculate a virtual power reading using cadence & HR, or is there any app (Sufferfest?) It sure would be nice if my FR620 could capture this data…. I haven’t re-tried it. Swell, but what’s the point of knowing your RPM? Our best Garmin GPS running watch for general users is the Forerunner 45, which impressed us with its size, comfort and the amount of data on offer – without costing an absolute fortune. I compared it to the readings on the stationary bike and it was mostly spot on. But it’s probably best to post on the Polar V800 thread, and see if others can double-check. Nice indoor cycling hack! We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. So there’s a few steps that each app developer has to make to enable that. The more expensive the watch generally means the greater the battery life, more advanced analytics based on heart rate and the ability to store/listen to music. In-depth: Our full Garmin Forerunner 645 Music review. I’m curious because I’m changing my Powertap power meter hub from ANT+ to bluetooth and assumed it would work with the Wahoo app. Simply, this is the best fitness watch in the world – which you'd expect from a device with a $600/£600 price tag. Here's the cadence plot for that 110rpm interval. In terms of sports tracking, it's pretty comprehensive – you get running (indoor, outdoor, treadmill), cycling (indoor and outdoor), swimming (pool only), golf, strength, cardio, elliptical, indoor rowing, yoga and more. Though, I found the rubber case does a good job at keeping it in place – versus the slightly slicker plastic internal pod which might slide under your foot: For fun, I made this video; simply recording about 2 minutes worth at varying RPM levels: Now, as you can see in the video, I did notice that below about 60-65 RPM’s I got some odd drop-outs, and above about 110RPM’s I saw some odd spikes. Will the Garmin Footpod work in the same fashion as the Wahoo Footpod? Get great results with the ProForm® Cadence LE Elliptical! Can you expand on using this method with the Polar v800? You can also use PowerTap’s PowerCal Bluetooth Smart to get heart rate and a rough power estimate.