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🚴 MOOFIT Bluetooth/ANT+ Speed and Cadence Sensor for Cycling - Wireless Bike Cadence Sensor for iPhone, Android, and Bike Computers Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.7
🚴‍♀️ Cycling, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

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Description of 🚴 MOOFIT Bluetooth/ANT+ Speed and Cadence Sensor for Cycling - Wireless Bike Cadence Sensor for iPhone, Android, and Bike Computers

BLE 4.0 & ANT + TECHNOLOGY - Connect the speed and cadence sensor to your bike computer/indoor trainer via ANT+ and connect to smart device apps via Bluetooth. REAL-TIME DATA - Tracking cadence /speed data in real-time on your bike computer, smartwatch, and smartphone with compatible training apps. EASY TO INSTALL - NO magnets needed, the cadence sensor attaches to the left crank of your bike, the speed sensor attaches to the wheel hub. WIDELY COMPATIBLE - The moofit speed and cadence sensor compatible with most of the mainstream fitness APPs, such as Zwift, OpenRider, E-lite HRV, RideWithGPS, Cyclemeter, Peloton, Rouvy, etc. (MooFit app Unavailable). ATTENTION: You can't pair the two sensors with the Wahoo app at the same time, because Wahoo makes the brand connection restrictions, you can only pair one sensor one time, except for Wahoo itself brand sensors.

Reviews

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Compared to popular cadence and speed sensors, Moofit sensors are a great value. So far they have worked flawlessly and my Garmin watch connected to them (ANT+) with no problems. I have no idea if they are accurate as I have no way of checking, but I suspect it can't be too far since the sensors are measuring fairly simple things. I would recommend. Battery life seems pretty good. I ride about 4-5 hours a week and have had the sensors for about 2 months. I don't want to completely lose power…

Pros
  • Handy item
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Unreliable bike computer product

I installed these sensors on my bike about 9 months ago. Initially I had problems with the speed sensor spinning up during my rides. After lots of testing, I decided I needed to use a smaller piece of tape to attach the sensor to my rear hub. Since then the sensor seems to have worked better, but on my last ride the sensor showed a 3% overshoot. I had a more serious problem with the cadence sensor. On three trips since July 3, 2021, the sensor has been reset multiple times during the trip…

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • Some problems

They worked great for a couple of rides on the Zwift and then suddenly stopped transmitting the Bluetooth signal. They have previously worked on this computer (Macbook Pro), tried restarting and even put in new batteries, but still nothing. Searching the web for Revain, I see that there are no sites that support them, no warranty information on the Revain pages, nothing. If you're buying cadence or speed sensors, spend the extra money and buy from Wahoo; they will at least post information…

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  • Easy Setup
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Moofit vs Wahoo: Don't Buy Moofit!

Wahoo wins by a wide margin. My setup: exercise bike, Zwift App.1. Reliability, warranty, customer support (or lack thereof) The Moofit speed sensor died a sad and early death. There is simply NO WARRANTY. There is no website or support phone number (not even Revain could help me find the website or otherwise contact me). Wahoo: Comes with a one-year warranty, available customer support line, and website.2 . display accuracy. Moofit is imprecise and contradictory. In some cases, even when…

Pros
  • Electronics and Gadgets
Cons
  • Many Stuff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much better than Wahoo and cost less

buy them first. Much better than Wahoo. And cheaper. They have good looks, good quality, connection with the bike is very good compared to Wahoo. You can't go wrong. Background - I chose Wahoo because *everyone* recommended it. What mistake. ***Always*** it took at least 20 minutes and often longer for the Wahoo sensors to actually connect to the Rouvy or Fulgaz. I got to the point of trying two different tablets, one 2 years old and one from the same brand. new (you guessed it to solve this…

Pros
  • bike computer
Cons
  • disappear

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Downgraded to 2 stars (see review)

(Added in July 2021: I thought everything was working fine for a year but am suddenly 29). Tests have shown that the wheel sensor, which the computer, if any, uses instead of GPS to measure distance, overestimated the distance with the correct wheel circumference, measured either with automatic calibration or on the ground. However, when I calculated the coefficient and made my wheel smaller than it actually was, the ride distance was accurate. To confirm that the Garmin 520 head unit wasn't…

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  • Sports & Leisure
Cons
  • Long delivery time