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The Garmin Speed Sensor 2 is a lightweight, durable bike sensor designed to monitor your speed and distance with high accuracy. It features ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity for seamless integration with Garmin Connect and other fitness apps, ensuring you have the data you need for both indoor and outdoor cycling. With an odometer function to help manage bike maintenance, this sensor is a must-have for any serious cyclist.
Output Type | Digital Transmission of Data |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | cycling |
Upper Temperature Rating | 6E+1 Degrees Celsius |
Measurement Accuracy | High |
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 3.25 x 1.25 x 0.25 inches |
Style Name | Sensor |
Material Type | Aluminum |
A**S
Best Garmin Device Ever
This works great with the app. I first used a Garmin for step counting. Then I got into biking and the steps didn't register. This works great registering bike workouts on the app! The other bike device for motion sold by Garmin doesn't work on the app and you must ONLY buy this one to have the app working with the bike. I love it and use it daily.
M**T
Easy to Install
Easy to set up and install. Anybody who has any gripes about using this thing is too picky. It went on the hub in 5 seconds, paired it through ANT+ to my Garmin smartwatch, set my wheel diameter and right away it was available in a tracked activity to show my speed and generate charts at the end of the workout. Works flawlessly.
R**O
Be on the lookout for possible counterfeit product.
This is my second Speed Sensor 2 from Amazon. First unit purchased last year. Sold and shipped via Amazon. Sync'd with Gamin Connect app. Upgraded firmware. Using the sensor with a 3rd party cycling computer. Zero issues.The second unit I purchased was sold by a 3rd party vendor and shipped by Amazon. I had all sorts of problems with this unit.Problem #1. The unit came up on Garmin Connect app with an odd name. The correct name should be Speed Sensor 2. This unit came up as BSG 2 SPD(?). (I'm not 100% certain what the name was. The unit has already been returned to Amazon.)Problem #2. I could not update the firmware on the sensor. Tried multiple times, got multiple failures.Problem #3. I tried sync'ing the sensor to my cycling computer and it would sporadically send speed info.I have this weird feeling that this is some sort of counterfeit product. Problem #1 and #2 are dead giveaways for counterfeit products.I wrote this review to alert potential buyer to be on the lookout for counterfeit products.My overall rating is based on the legit Speed Sensor I purchased last year. It really works well.
D**B
Worth the money
Great addition to my bike. It's more accurate than just an app. Works great with my Garmin edge 1040
I**G
Works when it Works
I use this on a 29" mountain bike rear tire for indoor winter training on a bike trainer.Pro, Con, and Resolution.Pros: Reports a consistent speed that I believe feels appropriate to my road riding. There is no weird highs/lows. Paired quickly with Garmin 645 and Garmin Connect.Cons: You can find all over the web that if you spin the hub it does not wake up and I can agree as I wanted to throw it against the basement wall and was ready to return it. I had to keep removing the device, then remove the battery and put it back in, and then reattach the device.Resolution: What I found out...I was so very frustrated when it would turn on when I moved the bike on the floor (two rotations) and it would NEVER turn on when it was on the trainer. When I would disengage the tension on the wheel it would work when it spun free.What I realize and highly believe is with knobby tires on a mountain bike it generate lots of vibration in the wheel that must mess with what I assume is the accelerometer. I think it is looking for a specific curve and it gets lost in the vibration.Still is not a good thing to disable and then reenable the tension to get it to work but at least I know and do not need to mess with the battery.Wish: If Garmin would be listening...a press to turn on would be great to avoid this whole issue of not waking up. Or just sense vibration not rotation because there should be a way to firmware update that.
M**S
Garmin Bike
As advertised and works great, better than buying a cycle computer.
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S**Y
Just doesn’t work
I bought this with a complete disregard for all the negative reviews. Took some effort to get it to wake up and removed the battery. Nothing keeping the battery from making contact. Who knows how long that battery has been active.After a bit of frustration I was able to pair the sensor to my app/watch. Took it for some test rides. It worked just fine. Then of course when I take it out for a trail ride it failed to connect, it failed to turn on and flash the green light. I got nothing and going into the app it showed I had nothing paired for a sensor. Tried once again to go through the process but the sensor just wasn’t turning on. No green light flashing, just dead. It’s a pain to put on and take off and if I have to do that to remove the battery just to get it to wake up… not worth the hassle. Really Garmin, what’s the point of selling these if you keep disappointing your customers and get endless returns. My Garmin watch fails to track my rides accurately, that’s the only reason I bought the speed sensor. I’m just gonna use other apps for now on.
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