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🚴♂️ Ride smarter, train harder—never miss a beat with moofit CS8!
The moofit CS8 Cycling Speed and Cadence Sensor bundle offers dual Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ wireless connectivity, delivering precise real-time speed and cadence data. Its IP67 waterproof rating ensures reliable performance in all weather conditions, while magnet-free installation makes setup effortless. Compatible with major fitness apps, this lightweight sensor set is designed for cyclists seeking accurate metrics and seamless integration on every ride.















| ASIN | B088WTRDKG |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,739 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 11 in Speedometers |
| Brand Name | moofit |
| Colour | Orange |
| Connectivity Technology | ANT, Bluetooth |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,381) |
| Display | LCD |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | Speed sensor, cadence sensor |
| International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37L x 30W x 10H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Speed Sensor and Cadence Sensor Bundle |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | moofit |
| Model Number | CS8 |
| Mounting Type | Crank Mount, Wheel Hub Mount |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Manufacture |
| Sensor Type | Cadence Sensor, Speed Sensor |
| UPC | 779296047753 |
S**S
Works perfectly
I've had a Polar cycle computer with speed and cadence sensors, however the speed sensor has gone faulty and they no longer have replacements. Having used a trusted and well-known brand for a long time, I was a little apprehensive about using Moofit, especially considering the low price. Well, I'm not apprehensive any more! The sensors are easy to fit in just a couple of minutes using the supplied securing bands, which come in different sizes to cater for different bikes. Once fitted, I opened up my Openrider app (I believe it works with a number of different apps), tapped within the app to find nearby sensors, and that was it. All set up in less than 5 minutes. The sensors operate over bluetooth or ANT+ bluetooth. ANT+ is a little more accurate and power efficient so, if your phone supports ANT+, I'd suggest using that. Regular bluetooth works fine and Openrider supports both regular bluetooth and ANT+. The speed sensor attaches to the hub inside your wheel and I attached mine to the rear wheel. This also means that the speed is registered even when I'm using my indoor training, which is fantastic and something I've not been able to do before. The cadence sensor attaches around either pedal crank. The sensors appear to be very accurate and comparable to other systems I've used. All in all, I can't really find fault with the Moofit Cadence and Speed Sensor. I sincerely hope you've found this review useful. Thank you for reading.
S**L
Easy connection
Work really well with my bike in garage which I have sat permanently on a turbo trainer. Connects easily via Bluetooth to app I use (wahoo which then feeds into starve too). Easy and speedy to fit and good battery life.
B**E
Easy to set up and use
These are definitely good value for the 2. Small box, housing both. I was impressed there there are a selection of bands to attach to the bike, so should fit most bikes no bother. Really easy to attach to the bike and appear that they should stay on well. The instruction manual is adequate for the basics. The company also emailed not long after receiving the product to provide some further advice for installation. The best piece of advice given was to wake up the sensors by 2-3 turns of the wheels. I did have some issues with trying to pair the sensors. At first I tried with Endomondo which it had mentioned and is an app I use. Unfortunately I couldn’t get it to pair (perhaps because I have the free version?) I tried Strava also, then found that Strava won’t accept it. I then downloaded 2 of the apps the company mentioned - OpenRider and Wahoo. Had no issues getting the sensors to pair with these, in fact it was fast and very straightforward and they have worked fine on my rides, though Wahoo only seems to want to use one of the sensors at a time. I have since found that both Apps ‘should’ be able to send your ride details to Strava afterwards, so i will try that out. For me, the cadence sensor hasn’t worked so well - I think it’s better suited to users of cleats. As I just wear trainers I did find that my foot would knock against the sensor when I stopped and started. Perhaps I could change the position or put it on the other side. However, for me, I think it is better suited for on the indoor trainer. Overall, happy with these.
R**E
Speed sensor stops working
The cadence sensor works fine but on the two rides I have used the speed sensor it has stopped working and messed up my data resulting in me having to disconnect from my watch to continue the ride
W**L
What's not to like 🤷♂️👍
Fitted day of arrival, strapped on and test rid for 15 mins and all is good 👍 Connection with Garmin Instinct was quick and hassle free, speed seems to be correct so far as does cadence. Using this on rollers with 5 spoke carbon wheels so I have uploaded pics to show how I connected it as obviously you can't fit to a hub like you can with traditional spokes. Two rubber bands, 1 used normally as you would on a standard hub to hold the sensor in place (band A) and the other (band B) is used for lateral tension to centre the sensor in the hub/wheel to be as close as to where it would normally sit. So you start by attaching A to one side of sensor as standard; then thread A through B, then wrap B around blade while wrapping A round the outer edge of the hub, and once again thread A through B before clipping on to sensor as standard. Easy as pie and giving out good readings so far on a quick 15 min pedal. I will update once I have put it through a longer session but so far so good and very happy 😁
M**S
good but potentially not reliable
i have 1 set that works perfectly .. this latest set the speed sensor connects and intermittently sends data .. we tried altering bluetooth setup but we have finally started using the older sensor on my wifes setup and bingo works every time .. would send back if i could for a refund .. clearly luck of the draw if you get a good one or not
C**Y
Value for money!
The price of this is an absolute steal. Such a great product - linked up the cadence sensor straight away and connected it to both Zwift and my Garmin Edge. Tested on both many times and all is good. Fitted the speed sensor but asbyet haven't actually taken it out to test (forgot to switch GPS off of my Edge) but its connected so don't envisage any problems. Really easy to use and to fit. I did make contact with the seller about something and they were a) very quick to reply and b) very helpful. Would recommend.
O**J
funciona correctamente
B**T
Capteur Cadencé ok Capteur vitesse non cohérent : A l'arrêt il donne des vitesse 2-3km/h. J'aurais atteint 94km/h!!!! En roulant, ne donne pas du tout la vitesse réelle.
K**H
Om man har stora korvfingrar som gör det svårt att spänna fast gummibandet på navet, kan man karva till ett strumpstickeliknande verktyg av en blomsterpinne enligt bilden
H**S
Works great so far with spin bike and my Garmin watch! I attached the Cadence device to right pedal. But could not attach Speed device to front wheel so attached it on top of left pedal crank with the medium sized band, and it is very secure. Because of this configuration, I had to change wheel size from the default. In my case, spin wheel was 2005mm, and changing the wheel size to 4572mm allowed the cadence, speed, and distance to exactly match the bike's computer. To set up with Garmin watch, just go to settings > sensors, and you should see both devices listed. If not, just spin the pedals a bit to wake them up. Once the watch connects, you can set up the wheel size, and even rename them (see my photos). It might take some trial and error depending on your bike to match the same speed and distance on your bike. In the Garmin Indoor Bike activity, I set up fields on the watch screen for cadence, speed, and distance. I can see the devices updating these live. Pretty cool! You need BOTH cadence and speed devices to calculate the distance. Before using, you have to take out the little clear plastic disc in the battery compartment first, and the compartment door is a challenge to line up correctly to screw back on straight. Other than that, I am very happy with these speed & cadence devices. They work great!
E**S
Sensörleri yaklaşık 1-2 aydır aktif olarak kullanmaktayım ve bağlantı kurduğum aygıtlardan 2si garmine ait ürünler ve ikisinde de sürüşe başlamadan önce verileri aktarabilmesi için bağlantıyı kes ve tekrar bağlanma yapmak zorunda kalıyorum birde dış kasası hiç sağlam değil pedaldaki kadans sensörüne ayağım çarptığı için tırnaklarından biri koptu ama çalışmaya devam ediyor onun dışında gözlemlediği hiç bir sorun yok
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