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Re: New 'Runn' Treadmill Sensor [natethomas]
natethomas wrote:
Has anyone used this new device for transmitting treadmill speed, cadence & grade yet? I saw that DC Rainmaker had a decent review, but I'd like to hear from anyone else how it has been working.

I've lost faith in my speed/cadence sensors for my shoes and currently use an app to transmit speed for indoor Zwift running. This device would take away the pain of adjusting the speed on the treadmill and then on the app as well.

https://npe-inc.com/...rt-treadmill-sensor/


Yes. I installed one on our treadmill last week. So far it is working as advertised.

Long term we’ll see how it works out. There is no indicator for charge level so I could see that being a PITA surprise. I’m going to try to set it up with a usb daily timer charge.

Here is the smarttrainer review:

We’ve been using Stryd’s and thought the mill was way off. The Runn measures it pretty close to indicated speed so I guess we’ll have to use calibration on the stryd for treadmill runs.

I picked up a Wahoo Gem Retro when they first came out. Our treadmill supports it, but because we thought it was reading low I took it off. Now I just may go back to the Gem as it is powered by treadmill c-safe port. NPE bought Gem from Wahoo and now sell and support them.
Last edited by: SummitAK: Jan 9, 20 7:35

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  • Post edited by SummitAK (Dawson Saddle) on Jan 9, 20 7:35