Originally Posted by
WhyFi
I'll eat my oldest chamois if we see a ~$250 device within a year that actually measures power (as opposed to the virtual power devices that measure other metrics and guess at power).
We'll see. The lower the prices, the more demand we're going to see. The more demand, the more competition and volume efficiencies we'll see. I'll bet Garmin's pricing is going to be very low compared to current offerings. I'll also bet that huge volume, low price companies that make reasonable good products like Novatec already smell an opportunity to seriously disrupt this market.