![]() ![]() So…how did things turn out? Well, let’s find out. ![]() And before publishing my results, I wanted to ensure we weren’t dealing with beta issues. I’ve had a unit since late October, but it hasn’t been until recently that the final software version has been available. But how does it compare to the many software applications on the market that already estimate power for the trainer using known power curves and speed data? Well, I set to find out.Īnd find out I did. However, in doing so they’ve been able to craft a product that ‘just works’ since it only has to work on a small subset of units. Unlike an accessory that works with every bike, it’s focused on just the Kurt Kinetic lineup of trainers. ![]() The inRide is an interesting blend of a product compared to most. Now, some might finagle with the terminology around ‘power meter’, but since it’s ultimately giving you a metric of power, I’m sticking with that term for now. The inRide Bluetooth Smart accessory (tiny pod above) is the first Bluetooth Smart power meter to hit the market, just ahead of other Bluetooth Smart power meters. ![]()
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