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How to Track Cycling Power and Cadence with Apple Watch Ultra 3

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Tracking Cycling Metrics on Apple Watch Ultra 3

  • πŸ’‘ The Apple Watch Ultra 3 cannot natively measure cycling cadence (pedal revolutions per minute) because its built-in sensors are not positioned on the legs.
  • ⚠️ To track cadence, you need to connect an external cycling sensor that supports Bluetooth or ANT+ (with an adapter).

Connecting External Sensors

  • πŸ”— Ensure your Apple Watch is running watchOS 10 or newer to enable connectivity with external sensors.
  • πŸ”Œ The watch can then connect to Bluetooth cadence and cycling power sensors.
  • βœ… Once connected, the Apple Watch can display and save cycling cadence and power data to Apple Health.
  • πŸš€ Using an external Bluetooth sensor is the recommended method for accurate tracking.
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