Ipbike Ant+™ Bike Computer



Ipbike Ant+™ Bike Computer

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Ratings Score: 4.5

Reviews: 2463

Updated: May 16, 2022

Size: Varies with device

Installs: 100,000+

Current Version: Varies with device

Required Android Version: Varies with device

Interactive Elements: ['Users Interact, Shares Location']

Developer: Ifor Powell

Developer Email: [email protected]

Developer Address: 79 Sherbourne Avenue Bradley Stoke Bristol BS32 8BB United Kingdom

Available On: PlayStore

About Ipbike Ant+™ Bike Computer

IpBike is an app to turn your Android phone or tablet into a fully functional bike computer ideal for mounting on the bars of your bike. It's not just aimed at cycling it's perfectly capable of logging running and many other outdoor activities like skating, kayaking and windsurfing! Supports ANT+ See if your phone is ANT capable at http://www.thisisant.com/directory/filter/~/60/~/ This product is ANT+ certified and complies with the following ANT+ device profiles: Bicycle speed Bicycle cadence Bicycle combined speed and cadence Bicycle power (including pedaling effectiveness and smoothness and cycling dynamics) Heart rate See ANT+ Compatible devices at http://www.thisisant.com/directory/ipbike/ Not yet certified but fully working support for Stride based speed and distance (footpod) Running dynamics Environment (Garmin Tempe) Muscle Oxygen Remote Control Fitness equipment control (FEC) Suspension Bike light Shifting Bike Radar Bluetooth low energy, Bluetooth Smart support for Heart Rate , Bike speed and cadence, running speed and cadence, Bike Power (but not 2 pedal BLE meters) and Stryd Running power. Barometric pressure sensor used to enhance altitude on compatible devices. Direct upload support for StriveMax, Google Fit, VeloHero, Today's Plan, RunKeeper, TrainingPeaks, Sporttracks.mobi, RUNALYZE.com, Attackpoint, Strava, Trainingstagebuch, Cycling Analytics and RunningAHEAD. Direct email based upload for sites like ridewithgps and mapmytracks. Other sites supported by exporting .gpx or .tcx or .FIT ride files you can automate this process by using things like the DropBox or Drive apps. The main riding screens are all fully customisable for colour, size and number of items with all the stats you would expect (over 300 to choose from) plus some less common ones given suitable sensors like. 5s Avg. Power 30s Avg. Power Normalised Power IF TSS GOVSS Power Balance Torque Effectiveness Pedal Smoothness Pedalling % Ride Avg. incline Total Ascent Current rate of climb Current Incline HRV heart rate beat to beat Gearing Coasting time Hemoglobin concentration Battery level Mapping support is either online or offline using MapsForge .map files. You can upload .fit .gpx or .kml route files to follow as you ride. Note there is no on device routing or turn by turn support. Real time plot available with your critical stats updated as you ride or visible post ride. Ride trim and split capability post ride. Multi step workouts can be designed with time, distance, heart rate or power based duration. Targets can be power, cadence, heart rate or speed based. Repetitions can be counts or till time or distance targets. Support for FIT workout format file import and export. Feedback on target and progress. Text to speech audio feedback available with customization over what is read back and when. IpBike aims to be feature rich - comparing to stand alone bike computes its Garmin 820 class rather than Garmin 200 or 500. If you want a simple app please look else where. If you want lots of features please be prepared to take time to learn how to use them see http://www.iforpowell.com/cms/index.php?page=help Limitations. The free version of IpBike is limited to one million wheel revolutions (or equivalent in gps only mode 2070mm wheel). For permanent use after this you will need to get the IpBikeKey app which will unlock this limitation. IpBike uses IpSensorMan to provide access to ANT+, Btle and Bluetooth sensors. If you have a compatible phone and do not have IpSensorMan installed you will be prompted to install it. You can use an ANT USB Stick if your phone supports USB host mode. If IpBike fails to start up on your device the most common cause is an issue with the Google maps setup. The release page has a version without Google Maps support you can try. http://www.iforpowell.com/cms/index.php?page=releases