![]() If you dump everything on the table, here’s what you’ve got: Unboxing:įirst up, we’ve gotta crack this thing open and get the unit out. Wanna video look at things instead? Here’s everything you need to know in one tidy little package (un-boxing in first portion, then understanding features/limitations, then close-up hands-on is around the 11:50 marker): If you find this review useful – feel free to use the links at the end of the post to increase your awesomeness level. ![]() Wahoo sent over a few MINI’s to test out, but as usual, I’ll send them back to them once I’m done with this review here. This is actually a product that’s been in the hopper for quite some time (a really long time). It does indeed have some very specific restrictions which may not sit well with a number of readers here (and on the flipside, may not mean anything to others). Rather, it’s really a different product with a different target audience. It’s also a tip of the hat back to the days of the Wahoo RFLKT and RFLKT+, but without most of the baggage of those devices.Īs I’ll explain in this post though, it’s important to understand this isn’t just a smaller form factor BOLT or ELEMNT. This $99 (including a speed sensor) unit is aimed more at the bike commuter and/or recreational cyclist than the hardcore one. Today Wahoo announced their newest product in the ELEMNT bike computer lineup, the MINI.
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