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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.
Whats the catch? Its a wild design that connects to the chain and pulls all the data from the movement of the chain itself.

(Images/BikeOn) Why would this be better than any power meter on the market? The largest selling point for the CycleClick is that it installs in seconds (the brands words, not ours), its fairly inexpensive (around $299), and it claims to work on any bike with a chain.
Other bonuses include connections via Bluetooth to Garmin, Wahoo, and compatible apps like Strava, Zwift, and TrainingPeaks. That alone makes it one of the most accessible, plug-and-play power meters we’ve seen.

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