CycleClick is a compact clip-on power meter that measures chain torque with integrated strain gauges and temperature compensation. A high-speed chain sensor (~100 Hz) captures cadence and speed without extra hardware. The device transmits via Bluetooth to Garmin, Wahoo, and apps like Strava, Zwift, and TrainingPeaks. Reported metrics include torque (Nm), power output (Watts), cadence (RPM), and optional left/right balance using a small magnet. Installation requires no tools or crank swaps and is advertised to take seconds. The device targets broad compatibility across any bike with a chain and a price around $299, though some balance-measurement specifics remain unclear.
BikeOn is shaking up the power meter world with the launch of CycleClick, a compact, clip-on device that claims pro-level power metrics with no tools, no crank swaps, no fuss. What's the catch? It's a wild design that connects to the chain and pulls all the data from the movement of the chain itself. Why would this be better than any power meter on the market?
At its core, CycleClick is all about simplicity without needing tons of base knowledge to enjoy. Integrated strain gauges with temperature compensation measure chain torque directly, while a high-speed chain sensor (~100 Hz) capturing cadence and speed with no additional hardware. From power output (Watts) to balance metrics (L/R power distribution, optional with a small magnet), CycleClick claims to offer a comprehensive view of your ride in real time.
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