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smartLAB combo cadence and speed sensor
Here you will find all important information about the smartLAB combo cadence and speed sensor
smartLAB combo cadence and speed sensor
Which devices are compatible with the smartLAB combo?
The smartLAB combo supports the standard protocols of ANT+ and Bluetooth. Since these standard protocols are supported by most receivers, the smartLAB combo can be used easily.
Suitable devices include the Polar M450, Bryton Rider 50,Zwift, Sportek tts gps, Teasi, Garmin Vivoactive HR, Garmin Edge 520, Garmin Edge 810 and Garmin Fenix HR
Why is it that the smartLAB combo is not getting a connection to the app / receiving device?
- Check that the Bluetooth or ANT+ data transfer feature is turned on on your receiving device and app.
- For a bike computer: Check the manual of the respective product to see if it supports the Bluetooth Smart or ANT+ standard and that such sensors can be connected
- The data transfer of the smartLAB combo is automatically switched off if there is no corresponding receiver nearby. To arrange a transmission or connection, rotate the pedal or wheel to activate the sensor and start a transmission. The sensor will now be active for 1 minute. If no connection to the app or bicycle computer is possible during this time, the sensor automatically switches to stand-by mode.
- Check the distance of the sensors to your receiver. This should be within 2 meters to the smartLAB combo
- Check that the battery is inserted correctly. If necessary, replace them when the battery is empty.
Which apps can be used in connection with the smartLAB combo?
The smartLAB combo supports the standard protocols of ANT+ and Bluetooth. Since these standard protocols are supported by most receivers, the smartLAB combo can be used easily. This also applies to apps.
The following apps are known to us that work with the smartLAB combo: (as of May 2017)-
cyclemeter-
Runtastic-
Runtastic Pro-
Runtastic Road Bike-
Topeak Pano Bike
– BikeBrain
– Strava
– Runkeeper
– Naviki