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Typical users will only see the usual single wattage output field on their ANT+ compatible displays but MetriGear will also offer a 'developer kit' that will provide qualified users to far more information.
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The majority of the hardware is permanently sealed inside the spindle, presumably making MetriGear's Vector resistant to weather.
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MetriGear's new Vector power meter is remarkably tiny - nearly all of the hardware fits inside the standard spindle of a Speedplay pedal.
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Only the rechargeable battery pack and wireless ANT+ transmitter reside outside of the pedal spindle though even they are similarly tiny.
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The tiny sensor array can resolve the magnitude of the applied forces but also their direction.
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Once fully installed, the MetriGear Vector is barely noticeable on the user's crankarm.
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