Hello everyone, I have recently got myself a bluetooth cadence monitor for my bike. Is there an ETA of when I can expect the Strava app will be able to add this device to my account. I have connected heart monitor, but there isn't a cycling cadence option.
Hi there,
We currently don't support pairing sensors besides heart rate monitors through the Strava app. It is on our roadmap, but I do not have an estimated timeline for when it will be implemented. We recommend using one of the many 3rd party applications like the Wahoo Fitness app which can connect both power and cadence sensor types and will automatically upload your activity to Strava and sync your cadence data too. Or, if you are using a standalone device/watch, you can check if the device can sync directly with Strava by visiting https://www.strava.com/apps.
To recap, here is how to record activities with non-heart rate Bluetooth sensors:
Strava Mobile App: Download and record your activities using Wahoo Fitness.
Strava Wearable apps for Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy/Gear and WearOS devices: Continue recording normally.
GPS watches and cycling computers (Garmin, Wahoo, Polar ETC): Continue recording normally.
Don't you feel shame on indicating another app to do this? I mean, they are able to do it and Strava which is the most used app isn't? I really wanted to renew my subscription, but that would make sense if I could use live segments and additional sensors (like cadence and power).
Why not?
I also feel that it's much preferred the cadence and speed monitors connect directly to strave. Not use wahoo app then it links to strave which finally links to Fitbit. End result = missing and/or inaccurate data. My wahoo heart rate monitor works awesome with Strava. I really would love you guys to add at least cadence monitors, speed too please. Cadence first. Glad you brought back Bluetooth or I would have to use a different app. I really like Strava so I hope you keep pushing forward on this. I'm a bit perplexed why it's so difficult if free apps can do it.
I don't think I would call this an acceptable "solution" at all. Using multiple apps to generate simple data that Strava should be collecting in the first place is not a good way to keep users. It should be more than just "on your roadmap," it should be a priority to get the most important data cyclists need to analyze their performances. Ignoring cadence and speed sensors is an embarrassing exclusion.
Totally agree. This is pretty simple foding to make their app a one stop shop. Unfortunately I've outgrown the Strava apps limitations in one year and won't be renewing. I need something more than a "transitory data" app. Read blue tooth from all types of sensors. Strava knows that
I Agree 1 Speed 2 Heart rate and 3 Cadence
It’s not like this is a new request - or that it’s difficult (given that you already read other BT sensors).
why not just admit that it’s never being implemented and that you don’t want people to use Strava?
or put someone on it, I can’t imagine that it would take a rocket scientist to add collection from an additional sensor.
I won't be renewing Strava. I'll just use a bunch of wahoo monitors.
How is this topic marked resolved? 🤔 🤔
I'm using a GPS computer.. where do I view the data in the strava analysis?
Honestly, how many lines of code can it take to count ticks from any paired sensor? Speed? one simple bit of math against wheel size against tick counts is real speed (or stationary trainer). Cadence? Tick count. Boom. done.
You also need to use the phones accelerometers during a walk to stop having your path zag off hundreds of feet in some crazy direction when GPS occasionally tracks poorly.
I see no need to renew my subscription either.
I wholeheartedly agree...
It amuses me that the official answer is marked as the accepted solution. Unfortunately, I guess they don't care to add the support. I had to switch to using the Wahoo app that works with my heart rate / cadence sensor and speed sensor. So, nobody provides a One-Stop solution. I have to have Wahoo upload to strava.
Just one more issue to shame the Strava development team: wearable is not anymore complaint -> as Apple Watch added support for BT pairing (ex: cadence) the data is captured when using Fitness but once sync happens the cadence data is not imported into Strava *using Strava app*... believe it was shame... now seems lame!
If I am understanding your post, Strava will not display Bicycle cadence data received from Garmin Connect, and that if I want my cadence displayed on my Strava profile I need to quit using Strava directly with Garmin Connect, and upload my bicycling data from Garmin Connect, to Wahoo Fitness and then connecting wahoo fitness to Strava. Is that correct? That seems like a long way to go since Garmin Connect and Wahoo Fitness are similar apps and the cadence data is being displayed on Garmin Connect.
I just want to see my cadence....
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