Accurate and reliable power data with no need for regular zero-offsets; user-friendly; robust build quality; lots of advanced features for high-end power meter users Cons: No Bluetooth support; ...
As USB-C PD becomes more and more common, it’s useful to have a tool that lets you understand exactly what it’s doing—no longer is it limited to just 5 V. This DIY USB-C PD tool, sent in by [ludwin], ...
Competitive cyclists like to track their power output, and many use a power meter in order to do so. Those meters mostly take the form of a device that's either added to or built into one crank arm, ...