Can I Upload Specialized Mission Control Data to Pc

please, no debate hither on phones vs. cycle computers, which seems to exist right upwardly at that place with "tubeless vs tubed," "steel vs carbon," and all the other hot-button religious fervor debates in the cycling world! this thread is not about the pros and cons of ane or the other, rather a different mode to use a phone on a specialized eBike as your figurer.

i have logged merely about every single ride i've washed on my creo using mission control; which and then uploads to strava. sometimes i also use rideWithGPS for navigation, and in the beginning i tried a few other apps like cyclemeter. i use an iphone 12 mini for this, which has an OLED screen, plenty of battery life, is very light, and attaches nicely to my roval alpinist cockpit via a quad-lock case and some other picayune bits. this method works very well for me but there a couple frustrations:

1. the mission control "rider ability" display But shows the instantaneous power, with no opportunities for averaging.
2. the garmin varia "radar overlay" is available in rideWithGPS, but not mission control.
three. no app other than mission control (or BLEVO, which some similar but i do not) tin receive the bicycle's ability, cadence, and speed information over bluetooth.

it's unfortunate that the creo (or other specialized east-bikes) transmit their sensor information over bluetooth using proprietary profiles or protocols. not surprising, but too bad. many have fiddled around with this, to no avail. nevertheless, every bit many here know the bikes DO transmit their data via industry standard Emmet+ radio, a common standard in the e-fettle realm. and so.... how to get that data into any of the plethora of iPhone apps for cycling!?!

it turns out there are two readily bachelor devices which do so, the 4iiii viiiiiiiiiiiiiva heart rate strap/ant bridge, and the due north pole engineering "cable." i'one thousand going to focus on the latter. the device itself is a small oblong fleck of plastic, a few grams in weight, with a money cell battery.

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to utilize the bridge, yous have to run an iOS only app called "cable util." this is a pretty straightforward little app, information technology pairs to the cable via bluetooth, and then shows a list of detected Pismire+ sensors and their type. in my case, it detected a "11270 PWR" device, a "11270 Speed & Cadence" device, and a 56895 "Centre Rate" device. these can be selected and then the app has options to determine what bluetooth profiles to bundle them into - fitness machine, bike power, etc. i chose "CPS" which combined speed, cadence, and ability into ane "device" and added heart rate separately but for kicks - this is not necessary since my middle rate monitor as well broadcasts via bluetooth itself.

here are the two screens to pair the ANT+ creo sensors to the CABLE, so cull the bluetooth profiles to rebroadcast on. i took this screenshot away from the bike subsequently setting it upward, if i was near the cycle the 1 on the left would have the alive data, assuasive you to run across if it's working by turning the creepo etc.

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very like shooting fish in a barrel. HOWEVER, i'm sort of an idiot, and struggled with the "ability" aqueduct for a while because no matter what i did, it was stuck on a value of "97." even if the wheel was stopped. i unpaired, repaired, rebooted, turned the bike on and off and cycled power levels. this was the upshot of the "fake aqueduct" setting in mission command, which allows the creo to broadcast it's BATTERY LEVEL on 1 of the ANT+ channels, so that you lot can brandish it on your cycling computer. mine was set to power, so it was cheerily broadcasting "97" as the power, no affair what. i suppose if i'd fooled around with information technology long enough it might have dropped to 96 and i'd have figured it out that was besides. spring to mission control, turn off the faux channel, and resume.

at this bespeak i quit the CABLE app, never to exist used over again probably, and stuck that little sensor in my pocket. it would as well fit many places on the bike.

the app i decided to try kickoff was "cadency," a very full featured cycling app. i was particularly interested in the really robust dashboard configurations AND the fact that it can overlay the varia radar bar and warnings on the dashboards. i didn't bring my varia today, but i'm sure that part works. easy to add together the bluetooth sensors. i did not select "pedal residue" considering the creo doesn't have a dual sided power meter. the dashboard layout editor is amazing, you lot tin can choose the size of the elements and select from hundreds of possibilities. information technology'due south also very easy to enter a custom wheel circumference, although i take not determined which value takes precedence - the i entered into the cablevision config app, or the one in cadence.

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and so, with that done, i rode upwardly the block and dorsum. i had just finished a nice hard ride, so information technology was truly only a quick test.

it worked exactly as hoped/advertised. here's a quick video, at 4x speed. after the ride, of form yous tin can upload it to automatically to strava, apple fettle, etc. there are tons of peachy stats available, including the expected charts over time of all the data, averages, etc.

what remains to be seen, of class, is how reliable the 2 connections are - bike to cable, and cablevision to phone. the Ant+ protocol is, as i understand information technology, broadcast only and non really "paired," just i'm not completely sure what wakes upward the cable device, and whether the cadence iphone app will hold the connection stable for hours at a time. no reason to recall information technology shouldn't, just y'all never know...

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Source: https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/another-alternative-to-mission-control-and-bike-computers-tested.46983/

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