Company Name: Adam Oxner
About: A simple, no-frills, bike computer to mount on your handlebars. No account
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by JTiberius123
The app only holds 4 saved rides. When you click save, it deletes your ride, so screen cap if you’re trying to keep track.
Contacted support, and no response.
by K78701
I wrote the following review ( see below) about a month ago. Since then, the developer notified me that the crashes when trying to open settings were solved. I have tried it and indeed it has not happened again. I still want to know if anyone has done any accurate testing of altitude gain, perhaps using a good barometric altimeter. I suspect the altitude gain difference I observe between Strava and this app suggests one of them is not very accurate. Maybe both of them. But Strava shows greater altitude gains. So anyone out there with a good altimeter, please help with your data on this question. Meanwhile, crashes are solved, and I am increasing my review to 4 stars. The moment this app tells me I am Superman and climbed Mt Everest and not my local hills, I am immediately updating with 5 stars! Here’s my old review before this update: I have been using this as my on-bike computer for a while, and I endorse the straightforward simplicity and apparent respect of privacy and noncommercial nature of it. However, perhaps coinciding with some IOS updates, a crash began to occur every time I turned it on and tried to go to settings. I am using older phones like 6s and 6s Plus, but updated to the most current iOS. Is anyone else having a similar problem? I do have one other observation. The altitude gain is always about 30% less than shown in Strava. I have not compared either to an accurate altimeter, but I suspect Strava’s deeper pockets have allowed development of a pretty accurate system, so my suspicion is that the altitude gain and loss stats in this app may be less accurate. If anyone has done some ground-truth analysis please share your data.
by The Aging Wonder
This app works for the type of riding I do
I’m 78 years old who loves a bike ride on rail trails. Why 4 stars…I haven’t figured out how to transfer my summaries to the Fitness app.
When I swim, walk, workout all the data shows up on the fitness app that came with the phone.
The phone screen while biking is great I can see everything a plus at my age