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Zitat von craven
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Der Preis wäre ja fast schon zu schön (zumindest in der Crowdfunding-Kampagne), mit 249 Euro für eine beidseitige Wattmessung.
Was hält die Forums-Schwarmintelligenz davon? :Blume:...
Grüße,
Sascha
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Sascha, die early bird Sets sind zwar weg, aber bestimmt bekommen wir hier zehn Interessierte binnen der nâchsten 28 Tage zusammen, die für 220€ (excl Versand) so ein l+r Set ausprobieren würden. *
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Grüsse
Thomas
*natürlich trägt dabei jeder der Teilnehmer das early adaptor Risiko selber!
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Zitat von DCRainmaker
So the real question is whether or not you put out the money now for a unit. For that, I turn to my general rule on crowd funded campaigns: Expect to lose your money and get nothing. Thus, your expectations are such that anything above and beyond that is a success. Kinda like investing in crypto currencies such as Bitcoin – treat it all like money in Vegas.
My money would say that IQ2 will succeed in a power meter, that they’ll probably deliver next spring (2019). If/when they do that with an accurate unit, they’ll notably shift the market pricing at the same time. Competitive pressure doesn’t occur in this market until a new entrant actually ships an accurate product.
When it comes to the underlying technology in their unit – it all sounds great from a hardware standpoint, but none of it will matter without corresponding software to account for all of the environmental and human variables that have caused so many others to stumble.
So yes – if you’ve got 149€ to spare (or 199€ for the dual-leg) and don’t need a power meter this year – then give the wheel of Kickstarter fortune a spin. It might just pay off. But, if you’re looking for something to train and race in 2018, then consider a product
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Geändert von DocTom (25.04.2018 um 15:07 Uhr).
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