In this video I dig a little deeper into my testing protocol to avoid the usual “this doesn’t affect normal cycling” claims. Despite easy installation, both indoor and outdoor tests showed shifting offsets, residual torque problems, and accuracy well outside its ±1% claim, even after zeroing. The real problem was inconsistency. The meter changed behaviour mid-ride, making the data unreliable and impossible to trust. While this was only one unit, the problems were significant and easy to trigger, raising questions about how they weren’t caught earlier. As always, the data tells the story – if it impressed me, you’d know. This time, it didn’t.
