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The moofit Cadence Speed Sensor combines Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ technology to deliver precise, real-time cadence and speed data. Its IP67 waterproof rating ensures durability in all weather conditions, while magnet-free installation on the crank and wheel hub makes setup effortless. Compatible with leading cycling apps and devices like Wahoo, Peloton, and Garmin, this compact, lightweight sensor is designed for serious cyclists who demand reliable performance and seamless connectivity.













| ASIN | B088WTRDKG |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
| Battery Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,087 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #39 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand | moofit |
| Brand Name | moofit |
| Color | Cadence and Speed Sensor |
| Connectivity Technology | ANT, Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,142 Reviews |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | Cadence Sensor *1, Speed Sensor *1 |
| International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.45"L x 1.18"W x 0.39"H |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | moofit |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CS8-D |
| Model Number | CS8 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 1.45"L x 1.18"W x 0.39"H |
| Sensor Type | Cadence Sensor, Speed Sensor |
| UPC | 779296047753 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacture |
H**S
Works great with spin bike & Garmin watch!
Works great so far with spin bike and my Garmin watch! I attached the Cadence device to right pedal. But could not attach Speed device to front wheel so attached it on top of left pedal crank with the medium sized band, and it is very secure. Because of this configuration, I had to change wheel size from the default. In my case, spin wheel was 2005mm, and changing the wheel size to 4572mm allowed the cadence, speed, and distance to exactly match the bike's computer. To set up with Garmin watch, just go to settings > sensors, and you should see both devices listed. If not, just spin the pedals a bit to wake them up. Once the watch connects, you can set up the wheel size, and even rename them (see my photos). It might take some trial and error depending on your bike to match the same speed and distance on your bike. In the Garmin Indoor Bike activity, I set up fields on the watch screen for cadence, speed, and distance. I can see the devices updating these live. Pretty cool! You need BOTH cadence and speed devices to calculate the distance. Before using, you have to take out the little clear plastic disc in the battery compartment first, and the compartment door is a challenge to line up correctly to screw back on straight. Other than that, I am very happy with these speed & cadence devices. They work great!
A**T
East to set up, connect quickly and reliably, but how do I know if it's inaccurate?
As compared to name-brand cadence and speed sensors, the Moofit sensors are a great value. So far they've worked flawlessly and my Garmin watch has no issue connecting to them (ANT+). I have no idea if they are accurate as I dont have a way to verify, but I am guessing that it cant be too far off since the sensors are measuring pretty basic stuff. I would recommend. Battery life seems quite good. I ride about 4-5 hours per week and had the sensors for about 2 months. I would hate to completely lose power in the middle of a ride (and not capture data), but I guess that's the only way to know if you need to change the batteries (unless you change them pre-emptively or take the batteries out and test them, both ways are impractical for me).
D**N
Speed sensor not working properly - replaced!
Speed sensor keeps disconnecting or goes into sleep mode while riding. Speed goes to zero which puts cycle computer (Coospo in this case) into Pause mode. After 10 miles actual, cycle computer shows less than 1 mile. Simple test with bike on a test stand seems to work fine, but nothing on the road. I tried the speed sensor on both rear and front hub. Also it seems to drain the battery after only about an hour. The cadence sensor seems to work just fine. ** Seller responded to my review and is sending a replacement speed sensor. I'll update review when I get it. *** Replacement sensor recieved from seller wantacme and it works perfectly. I upgraded review to 4!
R**H
Moofit-Garmin-Peleton Synced!
Success! I have a Peloton bike that is used for just riding. The sensors connected without a problem to the Garmin Connect app via the Garmin watch (Fenix 6s). This was done by first, by adding the sensors to the watch, (mount the sensors and peddle-they don't work standing still). Attach the sensors to the bike and start riding (30+ seconds) and the they sync without a problem to the phone; results will display in the app. I find that the results are not the same for the bike readings. Adjustments have to be made to the results (wheel diameter), that can be handled at a later time. The important thing is I get the data to display on the Indoor bike section of the Connect app - with no problem.
T**G
Moofit vs. Wahoo: Don't buy Moofit!
Wahoo wins hands down. My setup: indoor trainer, Zwift app. 1. Reliability, Warranty, Customer Support (or lack thereof) The Moofit speed sensor died on me, a premature and sad death. There is simply NO WARRANTY. There is no website, and no customer support phone number (even Amazon couldn't help me find a website or any other contact method). Wahoo: comes with a one-year warranty, readily available customer support line, and a website. 2. Accuracy of readings. Moofit is inaccurate and inconsistent. In several instances, the speed reading just slowed down to a halt even tho I was pedaling away, which is VERY frustrating when using the Zwift app (you just seem to stop... involuntary end of ride!). Wahoo is not perfect but definitely better. Cadence is accurate, speed seems to be a bit on the optimistic side but at least consistent. 3. Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth functionality is about the same for both Wahoo and Moofit. Wahoo gets extra points b/c its Bluetooth naming includes the words Speed and Cadence, making it much easier to match the right sensors with the right buttons on Zwift (Moofit has random names, so it takes some experimentation to get it right). IMPORTANT FYI: For both, you have to turn the pedals / wheels a bit to "wake up" the sensors before you can pair them to the app. This is done to extend battery life. Wahoo turns itself off after 30 seconds of inactivity for the same reason. Just so you're aware. 4. Installation Wahoo has more installation options for the cadence sensor than Moofit. Wahoo has an accessory to attach to your shoes (for running), which Moofit simply doesn't have. MOST IMPORTANTLY: Moofit can only be attached with rubber bands which have already started wearing out (see pictures). When, not if, they snap, you will likely lose your sensors and possibly damage your bike. 5. Aesthetics Moofit sensors come with an orange/black combination which IMO is ugly. My bike simply looks much better with the Wahoo sensors. See pictures. The Wahoo sensors are jet black, they blend in, and IMO look better and sleeker. In summary, it's a no brainer: buy Wahoo (even though it's a bit more expensive), don't waste your money and time on Moofit.
C**S
Works as expected with Apple Watch
I was looking for something compatible with Apple fitness products as it's nice to have everything in one place and not have to pay additional fees for multiple different services. Both of these easily connect to my Apple Watch via the Bluetooth settings so when I'm going on a bike ride it will sync up to my phone and display accurate cadence. Not sure how long the batteries last yet but I haven't had a problem with them. One of these days I'll find out as there's no way to see the battery levels. Comes with some elastic bands to make it easy to attach to your bike.
K**L
Unreliable
I installed these sensors on my bike about 9 months ago. Initially I had problems with the speed sensor overcounting revolutions on my rides. After a lot of testing I determined that I needed to use a smaller band to mount the sensor to my rear hub. The sensor seems to have worked better since then, but on my last ride the sensor over reported by 3%. I've had a bigger issue with the cadence sensor. On three rides since 2021 July 3 the sensor has reset itself several times during the ride (probably 10 devices resets per ride). The sensor behaves as though the battery has been removed and replaced. However the battery door is closed and the seal has not been compromised. I cannot cause the sensor to reset by means of shock (acceleration not electrical). I guess you get what you pay for. These sensors kind of work, but with a purchase like this kind of isn't really good enough. UPDATE: After reading my review, wantacme sent me a replacement cadence sensor. It is functioning well.
K**L
So much better than Wahoo and costs less
First, buy these. So much better than Wahoo. And cheaper. Their look and feel is good, good quality, the connection to the bike is very good compared to the Wahoo. You won't go wrong. The back story - I went with Wahoo because *everyone* recommended it. What a mistake. ***Always*** took 20 minutes at least, often much, much more, to get the Wahoo sensors to actually connect to Rouvy or Fulgaz. Went so far as to try two different tablets, one 2 years old, and one brand new (you guessed it, to resolve this problem), two different apps, Rouvy and Fulgaz, and ***Two*** ***Brand New*** sets of Wahoo sensors. !!!!! When the Wahoo sensors would connect to the apps it would take at least twenty minutes **and often much more** of futzing about to get them connected!! Restart tablet, restart apps, take the batteries out and back in, pedal some more, connect only one at a time, on and on. And that included turning off every bluetooth device with 50 feet. My time wasn't spent riding but trying to get things connected to enjoy the ride and by the time the damn things would work I was so irritated, pissed, that the ride was ruined anyway. After two sets of new Wahoo sensors and a new tablet, gave up and bought these. What a contrast to that horrible BS experience!! Now, I get on the bike, spin the pedals and Rouvy and Fulgaz see the sensors and start reporting the data. Right away. No futzing about with trying to connect the damn things, they simply work. And, within literally seconds I'm riding. And I'm not worn out, irritated, pissed, but having a great experience. How Wahoo ever got the popularity they have I will never understand. Crowd-think perhaps. Additionally, these sensors data are not bouncing around, that is, the data reported by the apps stays calmly fluid as it rises and falls, versus jumping from some number to another like the Wahoo sensors would. I'm still using the Wahoo Tickr Fit Heart rate monitor because if it doesn't connect I'm not killing the stats I'm focused on now. But, if a deal comes along will very likely change it out, Wahoo worked very hard to lose my faith and trust in their products so I'm going to honor that and avoid them like the plague. Bottom Line - Buy the Moofit, it's so much better and it's cheaper.
O**J
buena opción
funciona correctamente
B**T
Capteur vitesse non valable
Capteur Cadencé ok Capteur vitesse non cohérent : A l'arrêt il donne des vitesse 2-3km/h. J'aurais atteint 94km/h!!!! En roulant, ne donne pas du tout la vitesse réelle.
K**H
Pillig att få på plats
Om man har stora korvfingrar som gör det svårt att spänna fast gummibandet på navet, kan man karva till ett strumpstickeliknande verktyg av en blomsterpinne enligt bilden
E**S
Sensörler mükemmel ama bağlanma sıkıntılı
Sensörleri yaklaşık 1-2 aydır aktif olarak kullanmaktayım ve bağlantı kurduğum aygıtlardan 2si garmine ait ürünler ve ikisinde de sürüşe başlamadan önce verileri aktarabilmesi için bağlantıyı kes ve tekrar bağlanma yapmak zorunda kalıyorum birde dış kasası hiç sağlam değil pedaldaki kadans sensörüne ayağım çarptığı için tırnaklarından biri koptu ama çalışmaya devam ediyor onun dışında gözlemlediği hiç bir sorun yok
S**D
Facilité et performance
Je l’utilise avec mon Apple Watch mais il peut être appairé avec un smartphone ou une autre montre connectée. C’est vraiment ultra simple d’utilisation il suffit de le fixer à la pédales et au milieu de la jante. Il ne reste plus qu’à l’utiliser dans votre application préférée en l’appairant en Bluetooth. Les données sont assez précises, pour ma part je l’utilise sur mon home traîner et sur mon vélo de route.
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