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Опубликовано 29 ноября 2022, 14:26
Here in the video, we take a look at the difference between a torque sensor and a cadence sensor e-bike. Simply put, a cadence sensor senses how fast you pedal and determines how much power to propel based on it. Basically, it only works when you get the pedals rolling.
While a torque sensor is smarter and more sensitive, it can actually sense how hard you are pedaling and the bike will match power accordingly depending on the pedal assist mode that you are in. That means as soon as the rider puts pressure on the pedals it will trigger the motor, even if the bike is stationary. It’s immediate and responsive. It also saves you more battery.
More about the differences between the two: bit.ly/3EM3jV4
Two bikes in the video:
Eleglide Citycrosser (Torque Sensor): bit.ly/3wQqD0N
Eleglide T1 (Cadence Sensor): bit.ly/3l4OgMM
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While a torque sensor is smarter and more sensitive, it can actually sense how hard you are pedaling and the bike will match power accordingly depending on the pedal assist mode that you are in. That means as soon as the rider puts pressure on the pedals it will trigger the motor, even if the bike is stationary. It’s immediate and responsive. It also saves you more battery.
More about the differences between the two: bit.ly/3EM3jV4
Two bikes in the video:
Eleglide Citycrosser (Torque Sensor): bit.ly/3wQqD0N
Eleglide T1 (Cadence Sensor): bit.ly/3l4OgMM
Check out all the available coupons and get a discount on the product featured in this video here: bit.ly/3EQlf0f
Subscribe to our:
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