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cookn44 07-15-17 12:35 PM

Cycling app/ cyclometer
 
I'm 73 and getting back to cycling. I have a trek OCLV, I have a cateye V2c cyclometer, iPhone and Fitbit. I'm wanting a unit that will take all the info from my cat eye and put it on my phone. Confused? So am I. Lol. I am now riding mostly on a turbo trainer in my basement. Don't really need a gps cyclometer. Looking for suggestions for the best app and maybe I need a different cyclometer.
I appreciate all suggestions. Thanks.

John_V 07-15-17 12:53 PM

If you are looking for something to keep your riding stats in an organized location, any phone app will work. However, you will have to manually add your data from your Fitbit and Cateye into the cycling app you chose since the Cateye does not connect to your phone. If you don't want to do that, I would suggest getting the Wahoo BlueSC speed/cadence sensor which connects to your phone via Bluetooth and will use your phone app to keep track of the cadence and virtual distance. If your Fitbit connects to your phone, you could also use it to keep track of your heart rate on the cycling app. Most cycling apps offer this feature if you get their premium/pro version app. Wahoo makes the Wahoo Fitness app that will do all this and is totally free. However, it may/may not recognize the Fitbit as a heart rate sensor.

cookn44 07-16-17 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by John_V (Post 19721041)
If you are looking for something to keep your riding stats in an organized location, any phone app will work. However, you will have to manually add your data from your Fitbit and Cateye into the cycling app you chose since the Cateye does not connect to your phone. If you don't want to do that, I would suggest getting the Wahoo BlueSC speed/cadence sensor which connects to your phone via Bluetooth and will use your phone app to keep track of the cadence and virtual distance. If your Fitbit connects to your phone, you could also use it to keep track of your heart rate on the cycling app. Most cycling apps offer this feature if you get their premium/pro version app. Wahoo makes the Wahoo Fitness app that will do all this and is totally free. However, it may/may not recognize the Fitbit as a heart rate sensor.

Thanks for the reply. Now I guess I need to decide which app to get and set it up.


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