The pinnacle of indoor bike training, the tacx neo smart, is made even better. On top of immersive features like road feel, dynamic inertia and descent simulation, this new direct drive also features pedal stroke analysis. It is without question the most silent, realistic and accurate bike trainer available.
Key New Features:
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Cadence sensor: improved cadence measurement with a contactless capacitive sensor
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pedal stroke analysis: accurate pedal stroke analysis with left and right balance.
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L/r power data: measurement of left and right power distribution.
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Improved memory: more internal memory for future features to be added.
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More powerful chip: smoother, quieter, more responsive resistance control.
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Additional axles: including 142x12mm and 148x12mm axle adapter.
Tech:
Complete Stillness - With the NEO we already thought Tacx designed to most silent trainer possible. Yet they've pushed it's technical limits and created an even more quiet smart trainer. Revolutionzing the market with the NEO 2 Smart
Smooth Ride Feel - By completly redesigning the electronics, the Neo 2 Smart has been given a more responsive control of the motor. Leading to an even smoother ride then its predecessor. As the NEO, it features Dynamic interia. It compensates for weight, speed and angle of inclination. this ensure the most realitic and smooth ride feel possible.
Pedal Stroke Analysis - The NEO 2 Smart measures the position of your left and right leg. This allows you to precisely measure and analyze your pedaling technique in order to devlop a more effective pedal stroke.
Accurate And Reliable - The Tacx NEO 2 Smart measures your power with incredible precision, making sure that your data is accurate and reliable. This Smart trainer is the only trainer that doesn't require a calibration process. This Smart trainer measures your power accurately within 1%
Incredibly Powerful - Unmatched power. The NEO 2 Smart is able to resist sprints up to 2200 watts and simuate climbs up to 25% incline. Making sure the NEO Smart is able to deliver during the most intense training sessions