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Assioma Duo Side Pedal Based Power Meter

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Features

  • Easy to install
  • Rechargeable batteries ensure 50 hours of use
  • Smart, cutting-edge cycling technology to make the most of each pedal stroke, with the utmost certainty
  • Available in single (UNO) or dual (DUO)
  • Assioma communicates via Bluetooth and ANT+ with bike computers and smartphones, both Android and iOS

Description

Assioma Pedal Based Cycling Power Meter::Easy to install. Rechargeable. Smart. Meet the Assioma Pedal Based Power Meter from Favero Electronics. With Cutting-edge cycling technology to make the most of each pedal stroke, the Assioma is extremely accurate with precise watt measurement thanks to years of careful research and development. Experience impressive ease of use, precision and reliability with no protruding elements or interference while you're outo on the road. Integrated and rechargeable, get at least 50 hours of battery life with a single charge. Available in two versions: Assioma UNO (with power sensor on the left pedal) and Assioma DUO (with power sensors on both pedals).

Brand: FAVERO


Bike Type: Road Bike


Color: Black, Silver


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Aluminum


Brand: ‎FAVERO


Bike Type: ‎Road Bike


Color: ‎Black, Silver


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Material: ‎Aluminum


Product Dimensions: ‎11.81"L x 6.3"W


Item Weight: ‎0.29 Kilograms


Style: ‎Sleek


Thread Size: ‎9/16 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Favero


UPC: ‎705632189016


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎12.56 x 7.36 x 4.61 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.42 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.78 x 3.7 x 0.04 inches


Brand Name: ‎FAVERO


Part Number: ‎772-02


Date First Available: June 7, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great power meter pedals, compatible with Garmin Cycling Dynamics
I use these pedals on my outdoor road bike, as well as a road bike on an indoor trainer. I've easily put 3000 miles on them, and have had literally no issues with it dropping out during a ride, or any other sort of glitch with respect to tracking power (and cadence!), whether paired to my Garmin Edge 520 Plus (when outside) or Zwift (when inside). Usability/Accuracy: Inclusion of both ANT+ and Bluetooth is welcome, to support pairing with both phones and indoor trainers...the former being useful if you don't have a dedicated cycling computer but want to pair the pedals to something like the Strava iPhone app to track your rides and power data. I use them indoors and out since they are very easy to install/remove, as they even supply a beefy Allen wrench with the pedals (try doing that with a crank-based system). Not that I have compared them to other power meters to determine accuracy (or am even able) , but DC Rainmaker on YouTube has reviewed these pedals and has at his disposal many power meters and awesome software to compare recorded data, and found these to be extremely accurate compared to far more costly devices (including Garmin Vector 3). On my long rides, I've noticed no weird swings in power measurement, as power readings seem stable and consistent. Battery: I've think I've charged these no more than 3 times since buying them, and yet I certainly did not let the battery go down to anywhere less than 10%...after 3000 miles of riding! The magnetic chargers are really slick and make charging real easy...I just use a portable battery pack to charge it and let it charge in my garage while hanging on the wall. Features: Not many months ago, Garmin opened up cycling dynamics to the Assioma platform, which goes way beyond measuring just power, but can give you L/R balance, power phase, riding position and so on...more data to geek out on! See the pics attached to this review to see the metrics you get when viewing data in Garmin Connect should you have a Garmin Edge cycling computer (only "Platform [Center] Offset" within Garmin Cycling Dynamics is not supported). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2020 by svw svw

  • These pedals are awesome.
First, bear in mind the following: I have never trained with a power meter before so I have no prior experience with power, or a basis for comparison. Also, I've only had these pedals for barely 3 weeks at this point. I've logged 8 rides on the pedals since I've bought them. My review will be based on the short time I've spent with these pedals thus far. The Assioma Favero pedals are AWESOME. Really, they are. I did my homework before buying these. I spent about 4 months slowly accumulating and reading numerous articles and YouTube videos/reviews on various power meter systems. There are two platforms: crank-based and pedal-based. I only ever wanted pedal-based power for 2 reasons: first, I need to be able to swap the power meter between bikes - I keep my old road bike in Japan and ride it when I'm there - and second, crank-based power meters are far more expensive. Crank-based systems seem to be perhaps 1% more accurate than pedal-based systems. I don't care about a 1% difference; it's pedal-based for me. So within pedal-based systems, there are your mainstream options like Garmin and Powertap. Had I not spent so much time watching out for power meters, I probably would have gone for one of those options, and I'd probably have been fine with them. However, I read several reviews about the Garmin pedals being glitchy (just like their head units...). One day I saw a very positive review of the Assioma Favero pedals by a YouTuber who I highly trust. After that review I had it in mind to go with Assioma but held off for a few months making sure all the other reviews I came across were also positive, which they were. Having received the pedals, they are everything I had hoped for. As advertised, they install easily, the set up via iPhone was very straightforward, they charge very easily and are extremely low maintenance. I calibrate them before every ride - it takes less than 30 seconds - and they just work beautifully. I believe they hold charge for 50 hours, and I haven't had to recharge them since the initial charge. My only wish is that the pedals showed more watts - but that's the fault of my legs not the pedals. Seriously though, these pedals are fantastic and sell at a very competitive price point. Despite not having spent enough time using the pedals for a long term review, I can give my unqualified recommendation based on my short experience so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2019 by Brian Messemer Brian Messemer

  • Work great on the road and with a smart trainer
Bought these for use on the road and on a smart trainer. The bike didn't have a power meter previously and my smart trainer's power meter was unreliable. Installation was simple. The pedals connected with no issues via ANT+ both to my Coospo BC200 bike computer and to Rouvy running on a Windows 11 tablet with an ANT+ USB dongle. Main reason for buying the Duo model, rather than the Uno, was to be able to see left/right power balance. The BC200 can display that. I haven't found a left/right balance display option in Rouvy. I used the Favero Android app to configure and register the pedals, and update their firmware. No issues there, but I did notice that the phone needs to be within a few feet of the pedals for the firmware update, closer than what's needed for the bike computer or Rouvy dongle to receive the pedals' signal. Using these with Look Keo gray cleats. The float on the Faveros is slightly more than with the same cleats on Look Keo 2 Max pedals. The Favero release tension spring is strong. If you're having problems clipping in/out -- I did with the default tension setting, even after 10+ years of using Look pedals -- adjust the tension setting bolt at the rear of the pedal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2025 by marcg

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