Yes, the sensors should be compatible with Android apps via Bluetooth. Unfortunately, Strava app does not support pairing power/cadence yet. They are working on it.
I recently acquired an old garmin edge 510 from the thrift store for cheap (5usd). I was debating between magene and cycplus sensors and finally pulled the trigger on cycplus! Got it for cheap in AE too! Gonna try it soon once it arrives
How does it perform, would you reccomend these sensors?
It works well. It is mud resistant for sure because the terrain around me is very muddy. For the price is really good purchase! Go for it!
do those sensors work with android apps? without cycling computers?
Yes, the sensors should be compatible with Android apps via Bluetooth. Unfortunately, Strava app does not support pairing power/cadence yet. They are working on it.
hey, do you think it will work on indoor stationary bike? thanks
@@aleksandarstefanovic3754 hey, it will work only for bike rollers, it does not work for indoor stationary bikes.
@@AboutMyBikes thanks a lot for answering 💪
What about cycling computers? Do I need Cycplus computer or it will work with other brands?
Hi, it works with every brand. I am using it with Garmin.
очень помогло, спасибо!
Я очень рад, что помог!
Cadence sensor is not accurate when riding on bumpy roads.
So, you are losing connection?
@@AboutMyBikes it overshoots the cadence, I've bought a dedicated cadence sensor, not 2 in 1 and it works as it should
What brand is the new one you got?
I recently acquired an old garmin edge 510 from the thrift store for cheap (5usd). I was debating between magene and cycplus sensors and finally pulled the trigger on cycplus! Got it for cheap in AE too! Gonna try it soon once it arrives