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Strava app no longer supports pairing with sensors
Just got this email from Strava last night, announcing that their app will no longer support direct pairing with ANT or Bluetooth sensors. As someone who regularly used a HR strap and a cadence sensor connected to the app, this is pretty annoying. I'm not using any fitness watches or Wahoo Bolt, and so I guess I'll have to see if any other Android app supports pairing with my sensors and then syncs to Strava. Sigh.
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Sports-tracker works with HR sensors etc..
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I just saw that too. You could use the Wahoo app. We got it to use the kickrs but noticed it also goes "outside"
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Wow. This surprises me. Instead of fixing the issue they are just canning the capability. Pretty crappy if you ask me especially if you are a summit user.
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They haven't fixed or improved much of anything in years. I suppose this is not surprising.
The only things they've added/changed in the last few years is adding all the Zwift/Trainerroad/Peloton/whatever crap that clogs the feed. |
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Who knows maybe they’re going to get bought up by Zwift or maybe even Peloton soon enough.
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I just went through a bunch of steps pairing my Garmin speed sensor 2 with ride with Gps. Excellent support from the rwgps staff by the way. Had problem where the sensor would "drop" out intermittently (reporting a speed of zero) then kick back in. Eventually resolved (has worked perfectly the last three rides).
Basically the rwgps app will pair with any bluetooth based sensor. The Garmin Sensor 2 supports both bluetooth and ANT. Likewise the latest Garmin heart rate strap does. There is a review of the sensor recently in DCrainmaker. The Garmin support site has a large number of posts about difficulties of pairing. Nothing definitive. I removed the sensor, took it apart, put it back together, spit on it, and installed on front hub instead of rear and something got it working. |
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I think the new ios is massing up a lot of bluetooth stuff. Frankly not surprised at this, they probably figured out most ppl using the app are not using sensors
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Which Wahoo app do you recommend? It appears they have several
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this really sucks. I was using my phone was a bike computer.
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My guess is this will soon be a 'new feature' for Summit users only or a package there and not available to us common town folk.
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I wonder if cutting off the app updates for starva keeping it the current version would continue to make it work.
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The rwgps app is free and works fine with Android. There is also a IOS version. I can't confirm whether the newest IOS causes bluetooth problems.
Just to extend my previous post: I added the Garmin speed sensor after I had a GPS signal drop out during a ride and lost some miles and other data. In dozens of rides I've recorded using the app and GPS I only had GPS signal drop out a couple of times but thought that having the speed sensor would provide redundancy. The Garmin speed sensor has a little computer in it and besides sending a bluetooth signal to your bike computer also records your activity and will synch it up to Garmin connect if you put the Garmin connect app on your phone. Since I already put my activities on rwgps I don't need (or want) the activity recording. If I had it to do over I'd probably look for a simpler and more reliable bluetooth sensor that simply sends a signal to an app on a phone. |
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I use Wahoo Fitness and have enjoyed it. Pretty customizable screens vs Strava which won’t even try to give you approx real time speed.
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Can you track different bikes from within that app (and that syncs with the bikes I have set up in Strava)? That would be one of the more important features for me.
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