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Product: cyclemeter.net
Cyclemeter is a cycling, running, walking, and hiking tracking app developed by Abvio Inc., positioned as a way to turn your phone into a “sports computer.” It supports iOS and Android, and highlights that Apple Watch can record activities independently. Based on the available information, it is not a typical generative AI tool, but rather a training app centered on GPS, sensors, voice control, and workout data analysis.
Cyclemeter’s strength lies in the depth of its data: it can track more than 250 statistics and provides maps, charts, calendars, splits, intervals, training zones, and summary views. It supports Siri voice commands to start, stop, lap, and query data such as speed, distance, and heart rate, and can also provide voice announcements by time, distance, split, or interval. Its hardware ecosystem is fairly comprehensive, with support for heart rate straps, speed sensors, cadence sensors, power meters, as well as Garmin Varia and Bryton Gardia cycling radars. It also supports Cyclemeter Bike Display as a handlebar display. Data can be synced to iCloud and shared to Strava, MyFitnessPal, email, or imported/exported via GPX, TCX, FIT, KML, and CSV.
The product offers a free version, with real-time tracking and messaging features listed as free. The Terms indicate that some services use monthly or annual subscriptions with automatic renewal. The captured content shows test prices of $4.99 for PRO Upgrade, ad removal, RFLKT support, and similar items. Elite Upgrade has no trial period, but the official price is not fully disclosed.
Pros include rich statistical dimensions, privacy that is local by default, broad integration with peripherals and third-party platforms, and suitability for training review and safer cycling. Cons include limited AI capabilities and no stated Chinese-language support; advanced features depend on in-app purchases or subscriptions; and the terms indicate that data may be transferred and processed in the United States, so users who care about data compliance should proceed with caution.
Cyclemeter is suitable for serious cyclists, runners, Apple Watch users, power/heart-rate training users, and outdoor athletes who need real-time tracking by family or friends. The available information does not state its accessibility status in mainland China. Meanwhile, its integrations with Apple/Google Maps, Strava, MyFitnessPal, and other services may result in an uncertain user experience in China.
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cyclemeter.net is an United States Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cyclemeter.net directly.