Assioma UNO power meter: the best of technology applied to cycling to make your training the most concrete and effective ever. Define your goals with precise and highly reliable watt measurements. Certain data, not estimates, to make the most of your every ride. Mount and move the Assioma power meter from one bike to another like a common pedal, easily and without special tools. Connect it immediately to your on-board computer or smartphone via Bluetooth and ANT +.
Many power meters calculate the power using the Average Angular Velocity (AVG) per rotation, instead of the instantaneous Angular Velocity (REAL) value: this may introduce an additional error, up to 4.5% compared to the declared accuracy. Assioma, thanks to its exclusive IAV Power system and an integrated gyroscope, measures the actual instantaneous angular velocity to guarantee the same 1% degree of accuracy with any style of pedaling, even with oval chainrings.
Rain, snow, mud, or sweltering heat: Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) ensures exact, consistent watt measurements in any weather condition at temperatures between -10°C and 60°C.
The lightest and most compact pedal-based power meter made by Favero: with no protruding elements, it does not interfere with the pedaling. Not even when cornering. Protected by a bi-component resin block, the power meter sensor is extremely resistant to shocks and fully waterproof.
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Training/riding with real time power metrics is a game changer, and I've been using crank arm meter(s) for about 15 years now, mainly Stages (now defunct) and 4iiii. While I'm happy with those, I recently bought an Italian bike and wanted to fully detail it with Italian components, so decided to try this Italian pedal/power meter option. They are highly rated by multiple independent sources and among the most accurate devices available. I found the setup to be simple, calibration was effortless, and while the power metrics are great, I was floored by the extensive pedaling dynamics data and graphics available. These will really help me improve my pedal stroke. I also love the fact that I can easily move these from bike to bike (though quick recalibration necessary each time).
Note--one key requirement for accuracy is that the pedal is installed within torque tolerance range, and for most of us home mechanics we probably lack a torque wrench that goes that high. That's something to consider--either upgrade the tool kit, have the pedal installed at a shop, or "wing it" by feel and potentially deal with minor inaccuracy.