CooSpo USB ANT+ Dongle with 6ft. Extension Cable Compatible with Zwift TrainerRoad Wahoo Garmin Cycleops Trainer Rouvy TacX Sufferfest PerfPRO
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It pairs with all the And+ sensors I have. I have my Dongel connected to a PC and it works fine.
The package I received arrived very quickly.
In short, yes. The Polar H7 heart rate monitor in combination with it is what I use.
This extra cord length makes it easier for me to place my monitor further away from my body. In other words, it works simultaneously on both a PC and a laptop. I'm not sure how to do it while Apple is online, but if you can, then you can There is no Ant + support in Apple iOS
Selected User Reviews For CooSpo USB ANT+ Dongle with 6ft. Extension Cable Compatible with Zwift TrainerRoad Wahoo Garmin Cycleops Trainer Rouvy TacX Sufferfest PerfPRO
The old Garmin ANT dongle I used for a year or two had actually come unplugged from its housing. I purchased this to replace that. The product that I replace it with did not work when I tried to replace it with another similar one. My Garmin ANT connectivity started to act up recently. (I should have sent it back, but I didn't value my time. ) I was asked to try again, because recently my Garmin ANT connectivity stopped working. It is essential that I connect my Wahoo Kickr trainer and HR monitor to Zwift through ANT. I am impressed with the quality and size of the CooSpo dongle. I didn't notice that it had downloaded the Windows driver until after I plugged it in (I may have missed it if I hadn't checked). In this purchase, the extension was not necessary, but the purchase came with.
Previously, I was experiencing connection issues when using Zwift and my PC, which caused my avatar to freeze and drop off the group while the issue was resolved. With this extension, the ANT+ receiver is now closer to my computer, so the connection drops have stopped nearly entirely. Since I have used this for about a month, I have no complaints about it. I'll provide you with updates soon. I hope this will be a durable device.
No need to spend the extra cash on that model. This transmitter picks up the signal quite well a few feet from the sensors and I can have the antenna several feet away from them with no problems.
The cord of this model is long enough to reach from my laptop to just beneath my crankset, so I bought it based on the good reviews and great price. It appears to be So far, I've been satisfied with the results. The first time I used it was to connect my Wahoo cadence and speed sensors wirelessly via my laptop to Zwift. I cannot connect to my laptop via Bluetooth. done on the Saris CycleOps Fluid 2 trainer (not smart). I set up my new VGA cable in minutes and paired it with my phone in an Wahoo Kickr Snap is a smart remote control. I set it up today. There was no problem pairing its cadence sensor with the Wahoo watch. I have not experienced any data transfers interruptions after three hours of Zwift use, and I have not encountered this issue with other I am happy with how everything has gone so far. A month after I post this, I will update.
When I started to use my laptop instead of my phone (for various reasons), I stopped using my phone for Zwift. Since I started using Ant+ to connect to Zwift, the connectivity to my laptop has been much more stable. Bluetooth connectivity to my laptop with Zwift was very spotty, and devices kept cutting out constantly. Furthermore, I find that it's small enough that I can leave it in my laptop all the time.
I didn't receive any feedback from Rouvy when connected to my wahoo speed and cadence sensors, but it was working properly with I wanted to see if I could use an ANT+ doogle and a long extension instead of forking out thousands of dollars for a smart trainer. It's a bingo! The function is effective. A brief bio A 17" Windows PC (model from 2016), a Giant Basic trainer, and a Wahoo speed and cadence sensor are needed. There is a software called Rouvy.
For those who want to use their Wahoo Kickr and laptop, this is a very good choice. The antenna I have been using does not seem to cause issues with Zwift signal loss. As the bike and computer are situated on the floor, the base rests neatly on the ground. The price is lower than those of.
It does exactly what it's supposed to. A Bluetooth dongle was chosen over the ANT+ dongle because the ANT+ dropped signals constantly. I have used it with my Magene S3+ Speed and Cadence sensor and with Zwift, but it doesn't do much more than that.