Priority feature request: Power meter Calibration prompt

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    Hari Krishnan

    @ Steve: These are absolutely valuable inputs and we appreciate you suggesting the possible solutions to improve the existing workflow to calibrate the Powermeter. Since we identify these are very thoughtful insights, we have forwarded this to the Product team and they will be happy to discuss this.

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    Judah Rand

    Can you please let us know what conclusion the Product Team reach? Have you considered a public facing roadmap, Hari? Perhaps it would be useful.

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    Steve Banham

    @Hari - anything i can do to help improve the product!

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    Ali

    Judah, we are still reviewing the format for the roadmap. Our experience in the past was not an easy one, and we would not want to disappoint users again if we are not able to stick to it. It is something we really want to get out but in a fashion that keeps up with the development efforts.

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    Evgeni Alesinskyy

    I join this request - using SRM X-Power now, and the SRM recommends to do calibration before each ride.

     

    The Garmin FR935 has a setting for each paired unit whether calibration prompt should come on connecting powermeter.

    The point is: this should be configurable per powermeter connected, e.g. P2M does not require calibration before each ride.

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    Martin Bednarik

    IMO this would be useless feature as my powermeter Quarq DZero is calibrated by rotating the crank backwards 5 complete revolutions.

    Moreover there is option to calibrate from the Sensors menu, isn't it?

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    Steve Banham

    @Martin,

    I have the older DZero, which i have to calibrate before each ride. Other metres, as mentioned above, require calibration before each ride.

    Yes, there is an option to calibrate in the sensor menu, but it takes time to find, and delays the ride. This is particularly annoying when its something that needs doing every ride (for many people).  Convenience is an ergonomic feature.

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