With ANT+, you can mix and match, and the stuff simply works. All too often in cycling, one man’s integrated is another man’s incompatible, and a plethora of ‘standards’ means many products just won’t work with others. The great thing about ANT+ - and why I initially endorsed it over Bluetooth - is that it works across so many platforms, brands and products. After Garmin saw the promise and purchased the company in 2006, ANT+ blossomed into the de facto standard for speed/cadence sensors, heart rate monitors, power meters and, certainly, Garmin Edge computers and other products. In 2003, they created the low-power protocol to use with Nike foot pods for transmitting data to running watches. ![]() At Interbike this year, I enjoyed talking with one of the creators of ANT+, Victoria Brilz, who is now running 4iiii with her husband, Kip Fyfe. ![]() The ANT+ wireless frequency is ubiquitous for cycling devices.
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