Blevo as far as I know is calculating power by multiplying V*I from the main battery (that means if you have an extender, the results is not correct unless you tell it that you have one), and so this is not the power from the motor but the power absorbed, you should calculate the loss for the...
If you go in the section Specification/SENSORS it's not mentioned.
In my opinion, whenever it's not explicitly mentioned, it's not there.
For example, for the 9500 it's explicitly written air pressure sensor=YES
you are right, barometer+gps provides with accuracy in altitude, but the amount of ascent is a result of internal calculation...I am sure Paolo will fix / improve this
Let me add one more thing...Garmin is not-no one-able to show all the informations regarding your Levo like power, cadence, battery. It's true that Garmin is some way is more accurate, thinking of %slope, the total rise, and with Garmin you can have the navigation. I am a garmin owner for...
OpenMtbMaps are the best free maps for MTB, compliant with Garmin and Basecamp, with information of the difficulty of the tracks and the contour levels, updated every two weeks...if you can manage to include them, I think I will get rid of garmin and go for the BV6000+Blevo:-)
Paolo, have a look at this latest version pls.
Now it looks like you can set smart ranges with MIN value=100 and MAX value=0.
Is it a bug or made on purpose? What's the meaning of it?
Android, running TCU version 13.a, Hw A.1.0. I think Smartpower is reading random values as biker power...just for test, I only touch the pedals and bike monitors reads from 0 to 500W, therefore I think everything not working properly. From bike monitor, TCU is 2.019
Sorry someone is using successfully Blevo Smartpower with 2019? I have Fw versions 6.0.0 of motor, and 13.a for TCU, still not able to using Smartpower