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Cyclemeter Bike Computer

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Cyclemeter Bike Computer

  • Health & Fitness
4.7
12.9K ratings
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Abvio Inc.
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User Reviews for Cyclemeter Bike Computer

3
Good app but bugs and lacking features.

There are 1,001 reasons to use this app, and it really is good. I just want to point out a few issues and requests. 1. lately when I open the app on my watch, it shows no connection to the phone, even if the app is running on the phone. Only fix I know of is to uninstall and reinstall app which is not really a solution. For diagnostic purposes I’m using an iPhone X and Apple Watch S4 LTE. 2. It does not work in standalone mode on LTE Apple Watches like some other apps, and needs the phone in range. This defeats the purpose of the LTE watch since I can’t bike with just my watch if I want to use Cyclemeter. 3. Feature request - can we have a way to show team members on the map? I’m part of a 6-person team and would really love to be able to see each other on the map as people can get lost in races and you don’t always know if they are just ahead or trailing behind. This feature would be amazing. Overall thanks for making a great app. Cyclemeter has been my go-to cycling app for years.

awer25, Mar 21, 2019
5
Powerful and Flexible!

I cannot believe the wealth of features this app provides for only $9.99! I’m saying goodbye to my MVP account with MapMyRide and switching to Cyclemeter. Not only does this app offer more insight into my rides and unlimited flexibility, but it also costs a quarter of what I was paying. I’ve only used this app for two rides so far but it has won me over! I have recently purchased a set of speed+cadence sensors that I’m excited to try out with this app. I also LOVE the Apple Watch integration that allows me to remotely control the app and view my stats. I am just in awe of how well this app is designed and thought out! The only thing I noticed that didn’t seem right is that the Elevation Gain or ‘Ascent’ I believe it is termed in Cyclemeter, is not showing the feet of elevation I climbed over the course of my ride. Perhaps I don’t have it set up correctly. Would love some input from Abvio on this. Thank you for making such an incredible resource for cyclists!

Cliff Roebuck, Jun 26, 2018
4
Great app, hard to use correctly

This is a great cycling app as long as you train & retrain yourself on exactly how to use it. It’s served me well quite a few times, and I appreciate the detailed summary at the end.Unfortunately, it is far too easy to screw things up without realizing it. Case in point, this morning I created a new route, hit start, stopped when I was done, only to find out I was still apparently modifying a ride I had done weeks ago. This means it’s impossible for me to see how many miles I just rode, and even the splits are done on 5 mile segments and have nothing to do with where you may have made stops, or even turned off the app for some days.What did I miss? It’s imperative that you press “done” after stopping your ride. Even opening the app weeks later and creating a new route does not automatically stop the previous ride. So whenever opening the app, be sure to look for a “done” button and press it before starting your ride.

Fractaural Motif, Jun 28, 2020
5
Great app with a few things I would like to see

This is a fantastic app with an insane amount of customization. There's a few little things that I would like to see. I noticed that when pairing your device it shows the battery level. It would be nice on the main screen to see a small battery level indicator for each device. You would also be nice if there was a way that when your heart rate changed into different zones you could choose whether to alert you were not in the same with cadence. The last thing I would like to see is when you're out the first set of pages you could swipe either left or right. Swiping right would take you to the last page of your set instead of having to swipe through all the pages to get to the end. This should be an easy one to fix and I hope they do. I also really really want a 3-5 second power option 20 second is way to long and a live reading is to jumpy. Keep up the good work in the new innovations. Can't wait to see what you come up with next.Update: 2022Still using this as my go to app for all my cycling metrics. I love the Apple Watch feature and one of my favorite settings is I can tap the screen and it will read all the metrics I have programed. This makes it nice so I do t have to take my eyes off the road to see how I’m doing. I can also have it programmed to intervals and report automatically. Still my favorite after all these years.

Funlistener, Apr 11, 2022
5
Dazed and Confused

After a thirty year plus hiatus from road cycling, I decided to get back into the sport. As most people getting back into an old hobby, I immediately turned to the internet to get me up to speed. Keep in mind, when I last rode a bike, helmets were pretty much non-existent, aluminum bikes were all the rage and bike computers… what the heck is a bike computer? I decided I would download and app on my i-phone until I could research the best computer for the job. Now, after using this app for the last few weeks, I am blown away and left seriously wondering why anyone would need a bike computer? Get a quad lock, attach your phone, open up the app and happy pedaling. You can see yourself riding on a GPS map along side some key metrics. If you desire push yourself while riding and see your data change in real time. When you get home you can save and study the data in detail; your time, speed (average and high), cadence, power, breakdown of data per mile, summary of the ride, see your route on a map, etc. and many other data points. Is a bike computer better? I have no idea but I cannot imagine how it could be better. I give this an A+ for my purposes and on my Apple IPhone, the battery does not move even a little on my average 10-15 mile rides.

JBaresq, Feb 26, 2022
5
Great app, great support

I had been using the app for a few months when I got a set of power meter pedals (favero assioma). At first I could not get them so show all the info I wanted and Cyclemeter did not seem to be receiving the l/r balance data at all. A few email back and forth solved most of these issues but still couldn’t figure out the l/r balance issue. My emails were escalated to one of the software developers and we were pretty quickly able to figure it out. Great service. Basically the pedals are set to send all the data (for a Bluetooth connection) through the left pedal. They can also be set to send data individually and this is what Cyclemeter needs. Once I had paired them with the default setting I could no see the right pedal until I had removed the left pedal both from Cyclemeter AND from the iOS Bluetooth settings. Then I could go into Cyclemeter’s device settings and connect to each pedal and I was able to record all the data.

mjrossing, Aug 13, 2019
5
Still a Great App.

I've used Cyclemeter for three seasons and am looking forward to my fourth. It captures far more data than you could want - I can't imagine wanting any more. Exporting to a spreadsheet, if you keep a log is straight forward. I use Apple Numbers and add my blood sugars to the spreadsheet so I can better manage my diabetes. I really like this app. Although I never used the others on my phone, I find this to be very complete and packed with great features. I have the Elite version, which was so much more reasonably priced than the competitors. I especially like the auto email feature so my wife knows where I am on my solo rides in case of an emergency. New addition to this review: I now use the Wahoo RFLK & speed sensor with Cyclemeter. Both work very well with Cyclemeter, giving me even more data and versatility. I still highly recommend this app!Third review: after another year with Cyclemeter, I am still very satisfied. I once used a Garmin, but now Cyclemeter has totally replaced it. I also want to add that the tech support is very responsive. - Email them with a question and you get a timely response. I am extremely satisfied with this app.Fourth review: I still consider this a fantastic app. I used it for all of last riding season and look forward to using it this year. I use the Elite version, which is very economical and so packed with features. I highly recommend this app.

mpdb2, Mar 30, 2018
5
Try Cyclemeter before buying a dedicated cycling computer!

I have tried so many cycling apps over the years I have lost count. Cyclemeter is in a completely separate class, far above all the others. Its full suite of metrics rivals, and exceeds, the most expensive dedicated cycling computers. It's UI is very user friendly and because it takes advantage of the iPhone's robust hardware, the execution of its software is smooth and delightful. And, of course, no dedicated cycling computer can rival the size and performance of the iPhone's screen. And if that wasn't enough, customer service is brilliant and responsive. I use a Quad Lock case to attach my iPhone to my bike. It is a solid, elegant piece of hardware. I would be remiss if I didn't mention the issue of battery life. Depending on the model iPhone you have and the brightness level of the screen, you will get varying battery life. But you will not match the battery life of a dedicated cycling computer that excels at battery life such as a $600, Garmin 1030+. So, if you are going on a long ride of 10+ hours, you will need to bring a spare battery to recharge your phone. The vast majority of my rides are in the 1-3 hour range. The iPhone+Cyclemeter+ QuadLock are perfect for such rides.

Mr. Luigi, Apr 12, 2022
5
Excellent customer service and device integration

I downloaded this app and upgraded to the premium version because it is the rare fitness app that can track a third party cadence tracker sensor and pull the heart rate data off of my Apple Watch. I have paid for the premium version of most Apple Watch fitness apps and this is the only one that has delivered. The integration between my Watch, IPhone and iPad (since I plan to use the app with my spin bike) has been really good. If I could think of any improvement, it would be to have a customizable workout dashboard that allows me to assemble the key metrics on a single page. However, I can access key data by swiping on my watch or using my watch in conjunction with my phone. I see some great potential in this app during my outdoor runs as well. Finally, $10 per year is a very fair annual price for the premium app so I feel there is a good value proposition.

Ralph S., Dec 22, 2021
5
Great app for data junkies!

I’ve been using Cyclemeter for going on two years and am still finding new ways to sort and display information. I’m a little worried my head might explode if I added power meter pedals!I’ve found one irritating quirk when using auto stop on rides. It might affect other activities , as well. The situation where I noticed it was a day I rode to do errands; I had several stops – a couple of them over an hour in length. At the end of the day, I ended the ride (done) and Cyclemeter reported what seemed like an accurate amount of time for the time I was actually riding. All good. BUT when the app synced with the Apple fitness app, I noticed I was credited with 577 exercise minutes - the total elapsed time from when I left the house until my return. I’m not a programmer, but I would thing this should be a pretty easy fix. I’d have to ride a century to log 577 minutes of actual ‘exercise!’

tymxposure, May 06, 2021

Description

Cyclemeter is the most advanced application for cyclists. Built for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and iCloud, it makes your iPhone a powerful fitness computer — with maps, graphs, splits, intervals, laps, announcements, zones, training plans and more. • Obsessively complete — Wired • Records a wealth of data — Macworld • Clean, easy-to-use — New York Times Experience core features and dependability for free, then upgrade to Elite to add advanced features. Powered by your iPhone • Tracks cycling, running, walking, hiking, skiing, kayaking, and more. • Swipe across the stopwatch to see pages of stats, maps, and graphs - completely configurable. • Analyze your workouts on your iPad, updated with your latest data using iCloud.

Private & Secure • Your workout data is securely stored on your iPhone — years of workouts only take up the space of a few songs. • No user names or passwords are required. • Share workout data if you wish using email, Strava, MyFitnessPal, Twitter. • Live tracking is optional and only with friends you invite. • Optional iCloud backup is encrypted. Track • Track heart rate, bike speed, bike cadence, and bike power with sensors. • Track step cadence and steps. • Use your iPhone's barometric altimeter to measure ascent & descent. • Detect stops automatically. • View terrain and traffic maps with Google Maps. • Automatically record temperature and weather. Voice-Enabled • Use Siri to start, stop, lap, and ask for statistics. • Select from more than hundreds of configurable announcements including distance, time, speed, elevation, and heart rate. • Hear stats on-demand, or at time and distance intervals. Free Live-Tracking and Messaging • Automatically share your location, path, and statistics with family and friends. • Messages are automatically spoken to you with text-to-speech. Share • Share an online Workout Explorer for analyzing workouts. • Share by email, Twitter, Strava, or MyFitnessPal. • Use HealthKit to export or import your workouts in the Health app and to read heart rate and biometric data. • Share to your iPhone calendar and your online calendars. • Imports and exports GPX, TCX, FIT, KML, and CSV. Train • Analyze your split, interval, and zone performance. • Keep on track with configurable interval training, zones, and targets. • Compete against your previous workouts along a route. • Includes 5K, 10, half, and marathon running plans. • Design your own training plans. Apple Watch • Start, stop, lap and finish a workout all from the Apple Watch. • Includes beautiful gauge pages with zones. Elite includes a 7-day free trial. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account after confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, at the same price. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription, where applicable. Privacy: abvio.com/privacy Terms: abvio.com/terms

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