Originally Posted by
Iride01
If you are reading a user post or review somewhere, then I can find you plenty of negative reviews for any device out there.
Usually those issues are unique to the individual. You see a lot of people that have issues when they wonder why their Calorie count as reported by their device without HR or power suddenly changes when they add HR or power. Or when they used tables, formulas or website calculators to figure Calories the switch to a device with HR or power.
Still, don't compare Calorie counts with any other device or method. Just like wristwatches before the advent of networked time signals, no two will have the same.
Also it depends on the specific piece of hardware. Some power meters report signals in very strange ways resulting in oddball readings.
Wahoo themselves have been fixing them as the pop up. Just today my Bolt got a firmware update that included fixes for 4 different powermeter issues.
https://support.wahoofitness.com/hc/...rmware-Updates
Wahoo is at least transparent about what gets fixed in what update...as opposed to being left to guess at what "Edge 1000 firmware 14.60" improves on.