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        <description> @wahoofitness has just released a software update for their Wahoo app (v5.7.4 on my iPhone) that adds support for updating the firmware on your RFLKT or RFLKT+ bike computer (firmware version 1.2.28).  This latest update will display calls and text messages (SMS) received by your phone on the RFLKT display, a very nice feature so you don't have to stop and get out your phone to see who's calling.  I've missed plenty of &amp;quot;Where are you?/On my way&amp;quot; texts when trying to meet up for group rides, so this will be very handy.

These handy and inexpensive little gadgets are the &amp;quot;remote displays&amp;quot; that connect to your phone via Bluetooth, and allow the Wahoo Fitness app and several others to display all the ride data you would ever want.  Plus with the RFLKT+ you also get an ANT+ bridge (handy for allowing my PowerTap G3 hubs to send power data to my phone, without needing an ANT+ key/dongle on the phone), barometric altimeter, and thermometer.  Great way to get into cycling metrics without spending big $$$ and I've been quite happy with the performance.

Plus if you're a weight weenie, the RFLKT+ only weighs 40 grams.  My Garmin Edge 800 weighs 98 grams... so if you're taking your phone on a ride anyway, you can leave the Garmin at home and save 58 grams.  But of course, you can't do maps on the RFLKT - not a feature I use that often anyway.  Also, the GPS on my iPhone 4S isn't quite as accurate as the one built into my Garmin, but that depends a lot on where you keep your phone (rear jersey pocket seems best for reception)</description>
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            <description><![CDATA[ @wahoofitness has just released a software update for their Wahoo app (v5.7.4 on my iPhone) that adds support for updating the firmware on your <a href="http://amzn.to/1QyXtZB" target="_blank" >RFLKT or RFLKT+ bike computer</a> (firmware version 1.2.28). This latest update will display calls and text messages (SMS) received by your phone on the RFLKT display, a very nice feature so you don't have to stop and get out your phone to see who's calling. I've missed plenty of &quot;Where are you?/On my way&quot; texts when trying to meet up for group rides, so this will be very handy.<br />These handy and inexpensive little gadgets are the &quot;remote displays&quot; that connect to your phone via Bluetooth, and allow the Wahoo Fitness app and several others to display all the ride data you would ever want. Plus with the <a href="http://amzn.to/1QyXtZB" target="_blank" >RFLKT+</a> you also get an ANT+ bridge (handy for allowing my PowerTap G3 hubs to send power data to my phone, without needing an ANT+ key/dongle on the phone), barometric altimeter, and thermometer. Great way to get into cycling metrics without spending big $$$ and I've been quite happy with the performance.<br />Plus if you're a weight weenie, the <a href="http://amzn.to/1QyXtZB" target="_blank" >RFLKT+</a> only weighs 40 grams. My Garmin Edge 800 weighs 98 grams... so if you're taking your phone on a ride anyway, you can leave the Garmin at home and save 58 grams. But of course, you can't do maps on the RFLKT - not a feature I use that often anyway. Also, the GPS on my iPhone 4S isn't quite as accurate as the one built into my Garmin, but that depends a lot on where you keep your phone (rear jersey pocket seems best for reception) ^ CLICK TO REPLY]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Skye</dc:creator>
            <category>Cycling Forum</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2015 14:11:44 -0600</pubDate>
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