| 11/09/2011 3:05 pm |
 NEWBIE

Regist.: 11/09/2011 Topics: 1 Posts: 0
 OFFLINE | Hello can you confirm that the original Bryton cadence/speed sensor does only measure one of the functions at a time? I mean, it only reads speed, or only read cadence?
If the answer is positive, can I use Garmin sensor that does both jobs at a time?
Can I use 2 Bryton sensors?
And a advice for next Rider 50 is to come with a sensor that does booth jobs at a time. Or at least have as an accessory for those who already bought the Bryton Rider 50.
I'm still thinking about what GPS to buy, and this problem is the only one that made think a little more.
Best Regards since Brazil! |
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| 11/09/2011 3:14 pm |
 Senior Member

Regist.: 09/27/2011 Topics: 4 Posts: 18
 OFFLINE | Yes the sensor can do only one measure at the time (see user manual). You can use any ant+ sensor with the Rider 50. You can use also two Bryton sensors. I use two VDO sensors, works without any problem. I'm using a VDO Z1 also. The sensors works with both computers at the same time. |
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| 11/09/2011 9:21 pm |
 Forum Addict

Regist.: 09/23/2011 Topics: 10 Posts: 100
 OFFLINE | Hi,
Thanks, Rene, for your answer. And yes, we will phase in a combo sensor that does 2 jobs at the same time. It will come into the market early next year. |
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