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howdy everyone!

i’ve been trying to diversify my fitness routine, and i live in a bicycle town with lots of great trails (so they tell me). i’m wanting to get into gravel biking because i have too much to live for to get smashed by a car or modify my collar bone with a tree (jk y’all are cool i’m just a wuss).

one thing i really enjoy is the data part of my workouts, but i’m increasingly wary of putting my data into walled gardens like Apple Fitness or even Strava to a certain extent. and i have the technical know-how to store and curate my own data if needed (4 years as a professional Android developer and 15 years of programming experience). i’ve been advised to get a cycling computer, but many of my friends aren’t so technical and just grab whatever “Garmin” they can afford. and the folks at the shops will have little knowledge of underlying OS versions or chipsets or whatever.

so i wanted to reach out to the nerdiest cycling community i could think of and ask about it. i know gadgets in niche spaces can be kind of a wasteland in terms of open source or open API access or whatever, but is there such a device that’s hacker friendly? i don’t need another shitty smartphone strapped to my bike, but i also don’t want to miss any fun data collection features like power delivery (once i fully build out my kit; i’m building this out piecemeal).

any advice would be appreciated 🙏

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

I know the Hammerhead Karoo 2 runs Android and would bet something like the one I use, the Wahoo Elmnt Roam 2, does too. Maybe Garmins too.

That being said, with the recent scandal about the Garmin watches I'd think twice before getting a Garmin and for the stuff I've seen the new Wahoo Elmnt Ace isn't worth that much money. The main drawback about the Karoos seem to be their battery life but don't take my word on that.

There are some other brands as well like Bryton or the new Coros, but I think you should take a peek at those to see if you like them.

All in all I guess almost any "big brand" can offer something you'd like. I ended spending my bucks on a Wahoo because (1) non-touch screen, and well thought hardware (buttons) interaction, which is great for rainy days that here are quite a lot; (2) its simple UI, specifically I love the numbers typeface (yes I know this is ridiculous, but still I find it beautiful and simple to read); (3) gets regular updates and (4) doesn't involve microtransactions of any kind.

Though I wish in all of that sea of data you can get of them someone offered a field like "you're in this street, intersection with this other street" to be available in their data screens so no needing to go to a map screen to see where you are at.