But, the smart trainer can measures power with a +/- 1% error and it doesn’t require calibration. Some might be skeptical about relying on the trainer for power data and want to use their cadence and speed sensors. If your bike has a 135×10 or 124×12 set you’ll need an additional adapter. This motor has more power and can generate more resistance even you’re trying to feel like you’re sprinting or going at a slow pace.įor those who are nervous about bike compatibility, the rear axle of the NEO 2T Smart works with most bikes. The smart trainer can simulate very powerful climbs and sprints with the re-designed NEO 2T motor. If riders add ANT+ Cycling dynamics, then they can analyze their data through third-parties such as a bike computer or sports watch. The technology has precise technology that can tell you the specific location of both legs. The trainer has built-in cadence sensors that can analyze your stroke.
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