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Computrainer accessories
Computrainer accessories






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We still retail third party hardware on, and will continue to do so.

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The changes were made to restructure the business to support the continued growth and development of the software business. “Third party hardware remains a focus for us – both in terms of e-commerce and game integration. Zwift says this is incorrect and that it is still committed to working with hardware partners, and still committed to e-sports: All of this was as they were closing their $450 million funding round, in which they needed to show their dedication to hardware manufacturing. Several reliable sources tell me the particular lay-offs in March 2020 indicated their focus on making their own hardware as well, putting aside activities such as running and the creation of an ambitious e-sports vision. Zwift’s hardware intentions were revealed by DC Rainmaker spotting job postings for hardware engineers. Zwift’s statement around layoffs in 2020, hardware ambitions and e-sports It’s fascinating to see all these years later.

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Lemme know what you guys think, and suggestions for things you’d like to see would be interesting to hear too.” –Jon Mayfield (username ‘jmX’) April 14, 2012īe sure to check out Jon’s original website: jmX Trainer Coach 0.5: aka How to make riding on a trainer suck less. There’s some more details on the webpage I made for it a while back: I should probably turn this thing into a product, but for now, it’s just used by me.

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It also has a video playback mode where it plays most non-DRM’d videos but still has the interval prompts and graph overlays, but that is a bit flaky at the moment and its PC only (no MAC video yet).Īnyway, here’s some screens of it in action (All screens taken at 1920×1080 with 4xAA) There are AI racers of various speeds you can try to pass, there are special interval modes (you program in a whole workout, or just ride around the scenery, or both) with voice prompts telling you when to start/stop the interval, and I built a from-scratch PC/MAC joystick for the front wheel to sit on so you can steer around the world.

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FIT files for WKO+/TrainingPeaks/Whatever, if you don’t have a powermeter it’ll save out a fit file with power by estimating your watts using standard trainer speed->power equations, it runs on MAC or PC, and PC has full 5.1 surround sound support. I figured it’d be worth showing, since it’s kinda neat and I think this crowd would get a kick out of it.įirst, the overview: Its fully ANT+ Compatible (reads heartrate, cadence, powertap), it saves out standard Garmin. Over the last 2 winters I spent a little time writing a 3d program to make training less dull, and I’ve logged quite a few hours on it over the last 2 winters. “ Being in SoCal I don’t get to use my trainer that much, but when I do it sucks. Show notes: Jon Mayfield’s first post on Slowtwitch: Thank you to Malcolm Bloedel for producing this episode and Ashley de Neef for composing the music. Social networks didn’t exist, multi player online games weren’t around, broadband speeds were slow and wireless protocols such as ANT+ and BTLE hadn’t been invented yet.īut, in 2010 when a gaming software developer in Southern California named Jon Mayfield began tinkering with his kinetic trainer and finding ways for it to communicate with a virtual world he built, he had no idea how big this would become. They can’t be blamed for lack of vision or not trying – the technology wasn’t even there at the time. But they never really delivered on the promise of making indoor training much more enjoyable. Some of the earliest pioneers in the indoor virtual world space were the likes of Computrainer and Tacx back in the late 90s, early 2000s. The company came into the world with bold ambitions, reimagined the space and what it could become, and has grown the market to a size that nobody could have imagined. Indoor training has been around for longer than I can remember, but when Zwift came along in 2014 it changed the market forever.








Computrainer accessories