Wahoo Fitness Blue SC Cycling Speed/Cadence Sensor for iPhone
Turn your iPhone into the ultimate cycling computer.
- Bluetooth Smart connection to iPhone
- Tracks cycling speed, cadence, and distance
- Internal odometer tracks lifetime biking mileage
- Free Wahoo Fitness app and Wahoo Odometer app
- Compatible with many other popular cycling apps
- Works exclusively with the iPhone and iPad
Features
Apple Recommends For
Track speed, cadence, and distance traveled directly on your iPhone using your favorite cycling apps.
With the Wahoo Blue SC and your favorite cycling app you can track your cycling speed, cadence, and distance on your iPhone while you ride. Now you have your phone, GPS, maps, music playlists, and critical cycling data all in one device. Want to know the mileage on your bike? The Wahoo Blue SC's internal odometer feature tells you the lifetime mileage ridden on your bike by week, month, and year.
Tracks critical cycling data on iPhone—accurately
Pair with your favorite cycling app to track and send cycling speed and cadence data wirelessly to your iPhone.
Odometer for your bike
Records lifetime bike mileage by week, month, and year—with or without your iPhone connected.
Wireless Bluetooth 4.0
Connects wirelessly to the iPhone or iPad via low energy Bluetooth 4.0 technology, no additional hardware required.
Works with all your favorite cycling apps
While the Blue SC includes the full featured Wahoo App for Cycling, it’s compatible with popular cycling Apps such as Strava, Cyclemeter, and Runtastic Roadbike.
Highlights
- Works exclusively with the iPhone and iPad
- Connects wirelessly using Bluetooth Smart technology
- Easy to install and pair with your favorite cycling app
- Waterproof for riding in all kinds of weather
- Works with the Wahoo Fitness app (free), the Wahoo Odometer app (free), and many other popular cycling apps including Strava and Cyclemeter
- Battery life of up to two years with a single coin cell battery—no charging required
Did You Notice?
Built-in memory lets you ride with or without your iPhone and still track the lifetime mileage on your bike—by week, month, and year.
Technical Specs
General
- Usage: Sports, Health & Fitness
Compatibility
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iPhone 5
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iPhone 4S
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iPod touch
5th generation -
iPad
3rd generation
What's in the Box?
- Wahoo Blue SC Cycling Speed/Cadence Sensor
- Speed magnet
- Cadence magnet
- Two zip ties
- Rubber attachment
- Quick start guide
Manufacturer Information
Warranty
- Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
- Warranty: One year
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No.: 857335002236
- Mfr. Part Number: WFBTSC01
Most Useful Reviews
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Awesome!!!
- Written by Dion C from Fort Stockton
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First available Bluetooth Smart bike sensor!
- Written by Peter T from Waterloo
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Positive feelings, though MapMyRide does not support
- Written by CLARK L from Washington
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Most Recent Reviews
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Speed sensor problem
- Written by Frank B from Belleville
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Like the product but doesn't fit Specialized Roubaix
- Written by Adam S from Amsterdam
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I'm on my second unit with the same issue. Speed sensor will not work
- Written by LARRY M from Fort worth
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Most Interesting
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Will this device continue to work if I lose all network connectivity?
- Asked by Fabert D from Burke
- Mar 30, 2013
Answer
Yes - you just need the bluetooth connection between the iPhone and this. However even if you lose that the device still records distance which you can read later. …More
- Answered by Ian B
- Apr 5, 2013
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can you use the wahoo blue speed-cadence and the wahoo blue heart rate sensors on iphone5 at the same time
- Asked by John M from Yonkers
- Dec 28, 2012
Answer
Yes, that's the whole idea. They work fine together on my iPhone 4S, and they should work just as well on the iPhone 5. …More
- Answered by Peter T from Waterloo
- Jan 2, 2013
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Will this work with 3GS of is there something like it for 3GS for cycling?
- Asked by David B from Wichita Falls
- Jan 23, 2013
Answer
It won't work with the 3GS because that phone doesn't have Bluetooth Smart. Get the Wahoo Bike Pack receiver for the 3GS and an ANT+ sensor instead. …More
- Answered by Peter T from Waterloo
- Mar 3, 2013
Recently Answered
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If I use the SC Sensor with Cyclemeter, is Cyclemeter's GPS functionality supposed to work in conjunctionwith the Sensor?
- Asked by Frederik H from Melville
- Feb 6, 2013
Answer
Your speed and cadence as measured by the SC will be recorded in Cyclemeter. Your GPS location will also be tracked on the map in Cyclemeter because the GPS still keeps running. This is the best possible combination. The speed measurement from the SC is much more accurate than what is computed from the GPS. All of this happens automatically as long as your SC is correctly paired. The other stats like stopped time, average speed, etc. are all determined from the SC's speed measurement by the way. As a tip, also get an external Blueooth GPS for your iPhone like the Dual GPS to save battery life. Look it up. …More
- Answered by Peter T from Waterloo
- Mar 3, 2013
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Can you still use the strava app with this or can you upload wahoo to strava ?
- Asked by Jason P
- Nov 20, 2012
Answer
Both! You can use this product with the Strava app-- OR use the (free) Wahoo Fitness App and upload your results to Strava post-workout. …More
- Answered by Molly A from Atlanta
- Feb 13, 2013
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Do you have to turn the phone app on and off to record the rides? It sounds like you don't but I wanted to double check.
- Asked by Sara C from San Francisco
- Oct 1, 2012
Answer
There are different fitness apps like Cyclemeter that need to be actively running to record the speed and cadence data from the sensors while you're riding, so that you can view it on a graph or export it. But if you don't have your phone with you during the ride, the sensor itself will at least keep track of the total distance travelled and can then update Wahoo's own odometer app the next time the phone and sensor communicate again, but nothing more detailed. …More
- Answered by Peter T from Waterloo
- Oct 9, 2012
Featured Question
Will the garmin cadence and speed sensor work witrh the iphone
- Asked by Byron S from Edmonton
- May 5, 2013