See if you agree. I think most of it is OK, but when these guys sell stuff, their comments are normally in relation to what they sell. and they only have limited experience of all the other stuff available. I don't have brake sensors on my cadence seensor bike, and I've been very happy with it for nearly 10 years. To me, the type of sensor doesn't matter. It's how the power algorithms in the controller and their response times are that makes the difference.
I like the idea of a gear sensor that reduces the power rather than cuts it completely. It seems obvious when you know about it.
Some of the comments underneath the video are interesting.
What I keep meaning to fit to my bike is a simple push-button cut-off switch to cut the motor temporarily when I need to, like cycling around pedestrians and to help balance on very tight zig-zags:
I like the idea of a gear sensor that reduces the power rather than cuts it completely. It seems obvious when you know about it.
Some of the comments underneath the video are interesting.
What I keep meaning to fit to my bike is a simple push-button cut-off switch to cut the motor temporarily when I need to, like cycling around pedestrians and to help balance on very tight zig-zags:
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