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Pyle Smart Bike Cycling Speed & Cadence Sensor for iPhone 6, 6 Plus 5, 5S, 5C & 4S and Android Works with Runtastic Cycling Pro MapMyRide Strava Apps Bluetooth LE Sensor

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Brand Pyle
Item Weight 0.02 Pounds
Battery Life 7 Hours
Sensor Type Cadence Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor
Mounting Type Handlebar Mount

About this item

  • Bluetooth 4.0 Wireless Technology - Effectively Tracks and Records Heart Rate - Does Not Interfere With Sport Performance
  • Download the App APA COACH+ free via App Store - Provides Instant Wireless Feedback and Data - Batteries 1 x Button Cell (Type: CR2032)
  • Heart Beats Per Minute Wireless Transfer - Improves Workout and Monitors Your Health - Learn More and Make Training Fun
  • Measures Your Heart Rate - Works for iOS Devices Only (iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad, iPad mini) - Soft Fabric Strap for Comfort
  • Also compatible with other training and fitness APPs on the market - Easily Wraps Around Your Chest

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The PSBTHR60 Bluetooth Training Sensor allows you to monitor your heart rate while performing any cardiovascular activity. Connect the Wireless sensor to the included Chest Strap and you are ready to go. Bluetooth 4.0 Wireless Technology allows you to accurately record your heart rate to help you keep track of your health. Use your iPhone, iPad or iPod and download the free app, APA COACH+ from the App Store and you'll be able to monitor your exercise duration, heart rate, distance, calories, steps and speed. Also compatible with other downloadable fitness apps, works for iOS devices only. Wireless Data Transmission for Measuring Speed, Cadence, RPM and More, Fitness and Training.

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Pyle Smart Bike Cycling Speed & Cadence Sensor for iPhone 6, 6 Plus 5, 5S, 5C & 4S and Android Works with Runtastic Cycling Pro MapMyRide Strava Apps Bluetooth LE Sensor

Pyle Smart Bike Cycling Speed & Cadence Sensor for iPhone 6, 6 Plus 5, 5S, 5C & 4S and Android Works with Runtastic Cycling Pro MapMyRide Strava Apps Bluetooth LE Sensor


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Customer reviews

3.2 out of 5 stars
3.2 out of 5
30 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance of the cycling computer. They say it works well on Android and Strava. They also say it's easy to install and user friendly. However, some customers have reported issues with connectivity and sensors. They mention that the connectivity is unstable and the Bluetooth connection is unstable.

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14 customers mention14 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the cycling computer. They mention that it works well, is easy to use, and connects to their smartphones. Some say that the suggested app works just fine, while others have switched to MapMyRide. Overall, most are happy with the product's performance.

"Works with my iPhone 5, using the Trainer Road app. However, the sensors drop out (read zero) every 15-90 seconds for about 10 seconds at a time...." Read more

"...It works really well with Strava and I was able to connect and use it with Map My Ride for speed and cadence while riding inside on a trainer...." Read more

"Very nice and functional at this price! The suggested app works just fine, but I've switched to mapmyride for now...." Read more

"...Overall, works pretty well" Read more

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Customers find the installation process of the cycling computer to be easy. They mention that it stays in place for the most part, and that the app is user friendly.

"Got this to replace a dedicated Sigma bike computer. Installation was a breeze and it connected to Strava and MapMyRide with no problems (iphone)...." Read more

"...It was pretty easy to install and stays in place for the most part, occasionally the sensor arm gets a little off but it hasn't gone as far off as..." Read more

"...(I'm on IOS). Installation a breeze, very light and unobtrusive.Probably buy a second one for our tandem..." Read more

"So far so good; installation was easy. Now will be how resilient this product remains...." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the cycling computer. They say it is functional at this price and provides good performance at a reasonable cost.

"Very nice and functional at this price! The suggested app works just fine, but I've switched to mapmyride for now...." Read more

"Great value, works great.I have no problems with this reporting my cadence. I use Ride with GPS and it works well...." Read more

"Good performance at a reasonable cost...." Read more

6 customers mention0 positive6 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the cycling computer. They mention that it would not connect at all to MapMyRide, Strava, and Android. The Bluetooth connection is unstable and tends to disconnect most of the time. It is difficult to connect with the runtastic app, but works well using the app from the seller.

"Will not pair with Android unless you are using "Ala Coach"!! I cannot get this to work with Strava on an Android...." Read more

"Too glitchy, tends to disconnect most of the time, even when using their app. :..." Read more

"...Connected to Strava for 2 seconds and lost connection even though device and phone were on desk a few inches apart. Returned for refund." Read more

"Works well on android. Sometimes is difficult to connect with the runtastic app, but works well using the app from the seller." Read more

3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the sensors in the cycling computer. They mention that the sensors drop out every 15-90 seconds, and the sensor arm gets a little off. The data does seem to drop out a bit at time.

"Works with my iPhone 5, using the Trainer Road app. However, the sensors drop out (read zero) every 15-90 seconds for about 10 seconds at a time...." Read more

"...and stays in place for the most part, occasionally the sensor arm gets a little off but it hasn't gone as far off as to hit spokes yet which is great." Read more

"...With the app they suggest using, the data does seem to drop out a bit at time. Overall, works pretty well" Read more

Unable to connect to Android.
1 Star
Unable to connect to Android.
Requires PIN to connect to an Android device via Bluetooth, however no PIN is provided. : \
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2015
Got this to replace a dedicated Sigma bike computer. Installation was a breeze and it connected to Strava and MapMyRide with no problems (iphone). I use MapMyRide because it can gives me the speed and cadence coming off of the device in real time (Strava only give you average GPS speed and average cadence).

(Also, a note to the poeple complaining about it not pairing with Android...this device is in broadcast only mode and isn't really meant to be paired. The apps should be able to find it automatically without pairing--confirmed with an old android phone. The iphone won't even give you the option to try to pair with it.)
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2015
I purchased this cycling speed and cadence sensor noting that others had struggled getting it to work on Android but I've seen similar reviews on other products which worked for me. Besides, the Amazon product description specifically stated this device works with MapmyFitness and it works on Android.... But I could not get it to work together after a lot of time spent trying. I am using a Verizon Galaxy S5 running stock Android 5.0 firmware. My experience was very similar to the review left by Sabra on 09July15. My phone could "see" the device and identify it as "Cycling Sensor V11". But MapmyFitness (I also tried MapmyRide) would not allow me to connect to the device. When I selected "Bike Speed", "Bike Cadence" or "Bike speed & cadence" within the app and then tried to connect (big orange connect button) I would get a popup with the words "Scanning for Devices..." at the top and "Turn on Bluetooth" at the bottom. However, Bluetooth was already on.... I turned off my phone. I turned Bluetooth on and off. I spent an hour trying all sorts of combinations and nothing I did would get MapmyFitness (or ride) to connect to this device.

I eventually installed an app called "Ala Coach" and that app immediately recognized this sensor and functioned reading speed and cadence. I tried that a few times turning my phone on and off and every time it worked immediately (proving my Bluetooth was on). I tried running this new app and MapmyFitness at the same time and MapmyFitness would not find the sensor or read the data.

So I'm giving the device 2 stars primarily because the title in Amazon is completely misleading. One easily can believe this works with both Android and MapmyFitness because the title states just that:
"Pyle Smart Bike Cycling Speed & Cadence Sensor for iPhone 6, 6 plus 5, 5S, 5C & 4S and Android Works With Runtastic Cycling Pro MapMyRide Strava Apps Bluetooth LE Sensor".

I'm also giving this 2 stars because finding any sort of "good" support for this device is nearly impossible.

So I just purchased a new one from a different manufacturer that is much more expensive and I'm sending this one back. Maybe those people with iphones will have more success than I did.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2016
Will not pair with Android unless you are using "Ala Coach"!! I cannot get this to work with Strava on an Android. If you are using an iPhone it works fine but I am giving this one star because the description is misleading.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2015
Works with my iPhone 5, using the Trainer Road app. However, the sensors drop out (read zero) every 15-90 seconds for about 10 seconds at a time. I've replaced the battery twice, and it worked exactly the same way after the battery swaps. For the price, it's a fine unit; I just wish it worked better than it does.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2015
I was pleasantly surprised by this cadence meter. I had never used one before and was kind of wary of a bluetooth piece of tech that was this cheap but it has worked really well. It works really well with Strava and I was able to connect and use it with Map My Ride for speed and cadence while riding inside on a trainer. It was pretty easy to install and stays in place for the most part, occasionally the sensor arm gets a little off but it hasn't gone as far off as to hit spokes yet which is great.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2015
Very nice and functional at this price! The suggested app works just fine, but I've switched to mapmyride for now. Speed and cadence data are faithfully transmitted, as far as I can tell! (I'm on IOS). Installation a breeze, very light and unobtrusive.
Probably buy a second one for our tandem...
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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2016
Too glitchy, tends to disconnect most of the time, even when using their app. :(
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Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2015
Defective. Tried it with two batteries; didn't work. Would not connect at all to MapMyRide. Connected to Strava for 2 seconds and lost connection even though device and phone were on desk a few inches apart. Returned for refund.