The latest smartwatches are impressive little devices. They offer a wealth of biometric insights, tracking your heart rate variability, sleep quality, incidental activity levels and many others besides. With GPS navigation and topographic mapping, they’re handy for cross-training, too, be that running, hiking, swimming or something else.
But couple a smartwatch model boasting all those features with its bike computer equivalent, and you’re looking at easily a grand’s worth of cycling tech. Naturally, Wahoo, Garmin and all the rest would love it if we all carried on upgrading our head units every few years – and hooked ourselves into the same pattern with smartwatches.
Could there be a better or, at least, a more economical way? Is it possible to dispense with the bike computer and simply use a smartwatch…