this is a great idea, if you included support for blue tooth heart rate and cadence sensors you would have the perfect indoor fitness app ..
this is a great idea, if you included support for blue tooth heart rate and cadence sensors you would have the perfect indoor fitness app ..
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Robin Markowitz commented
You wear a cadence sensor either on a bike's crank arm, or on your shoe to send the data to an app running underneath BitGym. BitGym displays your cadence, of course. I now use Scosche on my forearm for HR.
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CHE commented
You don't need a separate cadence sensor. I actually have one that I use with another app on my iPhone and the built in BitGym cadence sensor on my iPad always matches it.
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Kristen commented
I use the Scosche heart rate monitor on my upper forearm and pair it to the BitGym app, which displays it onscreen. Works great!
Haven't used a cadence sensor. Is that like what the Moov does?