ROUVY - Supported smart trainers
The smart trainer makes indoor cycling so funny. When riding a virtual course on a smart trainer, if you begin to climb a hill the resistance immediately changes and you have to pedal harder or change to an easier gear just like when riding outdoors. With the smart trainer, you can enjoy drafting like in the real race as well.
And what is the difference between a smart trainer and a smart bike? With a smart trainer, you must have a bike. But a Smart bike is all in one. There is nothing more you have to buy if you want to ride indoors at ROUVY.
Here is the list of the supported smart trainers
Acer
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
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APX
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
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D.C. Athletics
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
Tom Bonnen Tornado 1 |
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Elite
Jetblack
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
Volt | ![]() |
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Kinetic
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
Kinetic R1 | ![]() |
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We support 2018 model trainers with build-in ANT+. |
* Also, InRide 3 sensor (the green one) is supported.
Minoura
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
Kagura | ![]() |
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Saris / CycleOps
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
Hammer | ![]() |
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H2 | ![]() |
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H3 | ![]() |
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Magnus | ![]() |
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M2 | ![]() |
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Stac
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
Zero | ![]() |
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Tacx
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
Flux S | ![]() |
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Flux 2 | ![]() |
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Neo | ![]() |
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Neo 2T Smart | ![]() |
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Technogym
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
MyCycling |
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Launch the Technogym trainer first in the MyCycling app. Allow access to Rouvy. |
ThinkRider
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
X7 |
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Wahoo
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
Fitness Kickr |
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Kickr Core |
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Fitness Kickr Snap |
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Kicker ROLLR |
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The external power meter is needed |
Zycle
Name | Picture | ANT+ | Bluetooth | Notes |
Smart Drive | ![]() |
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Pro 3 | ![]() |
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Notes
- Power Meters are also supported if they follow the BLE Cycling Power Service specifications. In the case of pedals, you will get the right data, only if both pedals measure the power separately, otherwise, you will get the half value.
- Any other brands of trainers that have ANT+ FEC are supported.
- You can try to connect any smart trainer that supports the BLE specification Fitness Machine Service, but we cannot guarantee that it will work if the trainer is not on the list of supported.
Other articles in this section
- ROUVY - Supported smart bikes
- ROUVY - Supported smart trainers
- ROUVY - Supported classic/turbo trainers