review – Panda Podium https://www.pandapodium.cc The BEST QUALITY bike products from Asia Fri, 25 Aug 2023 01:21:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 REVIEW: Cycplus Mini Pump Cube https://www.pandapodium.cc/2023/06/06/review-cycplus-mini-pump-cube/ https://www.pandapodium.cc/2023/06/06/review-cycplus-mini-pump-cube/#comments Tue, 06 Jun 2023 05:58:34 +0000 https://www.pandapodium.cc/?p=3998

The Cycplus mini pump cube with it’s included silicon case.

The Cycplus Mini Pump Cube is an electronic pump that easily fits in any pocket or saddle bag. The pump is powered by an in-built rechargeable battery that can be charged in just 20 minutes. When full, the power is enough to take a 700*25C tire from 0-80psi twice.

The small size becomes apparent next to my Attaquer mini saddle bag and the already tiny Topeak Race Rocket HP.

After being suprised by the small size and light weight of the unit, the next thing that impresses you is it’s punch. Switching the unit on for the first time the very loud sound reveals the strength of the pump within. Attach it to the valve of the tire, and watch it go to work.

The tiny pump with a tiny Ride Now TPU tube.

When combined with Ride Now TPU tubes, you can equip yourself with a very small and hassle-free setup. For me, this setup is perfect for 90% of my rides. If I was doing something longer and solo, I’d probably take my Topeak mini-pump, but anything under 150km and anything with friends, I’m fine taking the mini pump cube. In the rare, rare instance that I triple flat and find myself with 0% battery, I’m sure a friend would lend me their pump, or at worst I could find someone with a USB-C phone charger to give the unit the 10 minute charge it would need to inflate one tire.

The pump and it’s included case.

The included silicon case protects the unit if it falls out of your saddle bag when you’re rummaging for a mini-tool, but also prevents your hands getting too hot when holding the unit, as it can get a little hot, especially if you’re pumping all the way to 100psi.

Tire SizePressureInflating TimeTimes on Single Charge
700*250 – 60psi50~60 seconds4
700*250 – 80psi80~90 seconds2
700*250 – 100psi150~160 seconds1
700*280 – 70psi70~80 seconds3
700*280 – 80psi140~150 seconds1
700*320 – 60psi100~110 seconds2
700*320 – 80psi230~240 seconds1
26*1.95″0 – 35psi70~80 seconds2
26*1.95″0 – 50psi120~130 seconds1
Data for reference only

While there’s no in-build pressure gauge, you’re left to squeeze the tire with your fingers how you would with a traditional mini pump. There is however an LED indicator on the unit to let you know how much battery life is left.

All in all the Cycplus mini-pump is a great addition to any cyclist’s saddle bag and makes a great gift for someone. You can find the mini pump in stock on our website.

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XCADEY X- POWER S: A Reasonable Priced Power Meter that Can be Compatible with Almost Any Cranks https://www.pandapodium.cc/2023/04/30/xcadey-x-power-s-a-reasonable-priced-power-meter-that-can-be-compatible-with-almost-any-cranks/ https://www.pandapodium.cc/2023/04/30/xcadey-x-power-s-a-reasonable-priced-power-meter-that-can-be-compatible-with-almost-any-cranks/#comments Sun, 30 Apr 2023 06:32:22 +0000 https://www.pandapodium.cc/?p=2892 Introduction

The XCADEY X-POWER power meter is a relatively new entrant to the cycling power meter market, but has quickly gained popularity for its affordability and ease of use. It is a dual-sided power meter that measures the power output of both legs separately, providing more accurate data. The X-POWER power meter is also ANT+ and Bluetooth compatible, making it easy to connect to a variety of devices including cycling computers, smartphones, and smartwatches. Installation is easy and does not require any special tools or technical expertise. With a claimed battery life of up to 150 hours, the XCADEY X-POWER power meter is a great option for cyclists who are looking for a reliable and affordable power meter to improve their training and performance. In this review, we will take a closer look at the XCADEY X-POWER power meter and evaluate its features and performance.

Who is XCADEY?

XCadey is a cycling technology company that was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Guangzhou, China. The company is known for developing high-quality cycling accessories such as power meters, heart rate monitors, speed sensors, and cadence sensors.

XCadey has a strong team of engineers and researchers who are dedicated to using the latest technology and materials to create innovative and affordable cycling products. Their commitment to quality and customer service is reflected in their 16-month warranty on all of their products.

Overall, XCadey is a reputable company that has established itself as a trusted brand in the cycling community. Their focus on research and development and commitment to customer service has helped to make them a popular choice among cyclists who are looking for reliable and affordable cycling accessories.

Technical Specifications

Power Accuracy: +/- 1.5 %

Weight: 101 g / SRAM 110BCD

Battery Life: 150 Hours (Li-ion Battery)

Waterproof: IPX6

Wireless: ANT+ / Bluetooth 4.0

XCADEY APP: Diagnostic / Scaling / FW / zero offset.

Power Range: 0 – 2500 Watts

Cadence Range: 30 – 220 RPM

Working Temperature: -10 – 50 ℃ (Active Temp Compensation)

Limited Warranty: 16 Months

Data: Power, Cadence, Balance

Compatibility

The XCADEY X-POWER power meter uses a modular design that allows it to be installed on many different types of cranksets. It comes with several different types of mounting hardware to accommodate different types of cranksets, including 4-bolt and 5-bolt designs.

The X-POWER is now compatible with cranksets from brands such as Sram, Shimano and Rotor. Here is a table of the crank models that X-POWER can be compatible with.

BrandTypeAttachmentCrankset ModelPower Meter Model
SramRoad3 boltsRival 22XPOWER-S SRAM 3-BOLT 110BCD 
XPOWER-S SRAM 3-BOLT 110BCD-4S
Rival 1x
Force 22
Force 1x
S-900
8 boltsRed 22XPOWER-S SRAM 8-BOLT 107BCD 
XPOWER-S SRAM 8-BOLT 110BCD 
XPOWER-S SRAM 8-BOLT 110BCD-4S
Force AXS
Red AXS
Quarq D2
Quarq D1
MTB3 boltsNXXPOWER-S SRAM 3-BOLT 104BCD 
GX
SX
X1
X01
XX1
ShimanoMTBLock ringXTR M9100XPOWER-S SHIMANO MTB 104BCD
XT M8100
SLX M7100
MT900
ROTORRoadLock ringALDHUXPOWER-S ROTOR ALDHU 110BCD
XPOWER-S ROTOR ALDHU 110BCD-4S
VEGAST
2DXPOWER-S ROTOR 3D 110BCD
XPOWER-S ROTOR 3D 110BCD-4S
2DF
3DF
3D30
FLOW
MTBREXXPOWER-S ROTOR REX 104BCD
EASTONRoadLock ringEC90XPOWER-S EASTON 110BCD
RACEFACEMTBLock ringAtlasXPOWER-S RACEFACE 104BCD
Affect
Era
Turbine
Next
Ride
CannondaleRoad/MTBLock ringSIXPOWER-S CANNONDALE 104BCD
XPOWER-S CANNONDALE 110BCD
SISL
SISL2
SpecializedRoadLock ringS-WORKSXPOWER-S SPECIALIZED 110BCD
Praxis WorksRoad3 boltsALBAXPOWER-S SRAM 3-BOLT 110BCD
XPOWER-S SRAM 3-BOLT 110BCD-4S
ZAYANTE
MTBCADETXPOWER-S SRAM 3-BOLT 104BCD
LYFT
Cane CreekRoad3 boltseeWings All-RoadXPOWER-S SRAM 3-BOLT 110BCD
XPOWER-S SRAM 3-BOLT 110BCD-4S
MTBeeWings MountainXPOWER-S SRAM 3-BOLT 104BCD

However, it’s important to note that not all cranksets are compatible with the XCADEY X-POWER power meter. Before purchasing, it’s recommended that you check the compatibility of your crankset with the power meter to ensure a proper fit.

Price & Comparison

The price of an Xcadey X-Power power meter is 329 USD. For comparison, the price of a Quarq Dzero spider power meter is 429 USD, and a Power2Max NGeco power meter with the same Sram spec will cost about 500 USD.

The Xcadey is the lightest of them all because it has a battery inside the spider, which means no need for an extra battery compartment. Having a battery inside the spider also means you will not need to pay extra money for buying batteries. You can easily attach the magnet charging cable to the side of the spider after the ride, and the power meter will be fully charged in a short time.

Accuracy

XCADEY claims that the X-Power power meter has a power accuracy of +/- 1.5%. For comparison, SRAM claims that their Quarq DZero power meter has the same +/- 1.5% power accuracy, and the Power2Max NGeco, which is more expensive, claims a +/- 2% power accuracy that can be upgraded to +/- 1% for an additional cost.

Some famous YouTubers, such as China Cycling or GPLama, have conducted serious tests to show how accurate the X-Power is. The results are consistent with the XCADEY lab’s claims: this power meter has quite good accuracy, and it did not make much of a difference when compared to the Assioma power pedals.

Conclusion

Upon conducting a thorough examination of the XCADEY X-POWER power meter, it is apparent that it is a dependable option for cyclists seeking an accurate power meter at a reasonable price. In comparison to other power meters on the market, such as the Quarq DZero and the Power2Max NGeco, the X-POWER provides comparable accuracy at a lower cost.

Furthermore, the X-POWER’s modular design enables it to be compatible with various cranksets, making it adaptable to most bicycles. The battery integrated into the spider also makes it lightweight and eliminates the need for an additional battery compartment.

Several well-known cycling YouTubers have tested the X-POWER power meter, and their reviews confirm that it is as accurate as XCADEY claims and comparable to high-end power pedals like the Assioma. In conclusion, the XCADEY X-POWER power meter is a superb option for cyclists looking for an affordable and precise power meter that can be used with various cranksets.

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REVIEW: Magene L508 Radar Tail Light https://www.pandapodium.cc/2023/04/30/review-magene-l508-radar-tail-light/ https://www.pandapodium.cc/2023/04/30/review-magene-l508-radar-tail-light/#respond Sun, 30 Apr 2023 03:37:50 +0000 https://www.pandapodium.cc/?p=2802

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China Cycling Magene L508 Review

The Magene L508 Radar is the first non-Garmin bicycle radar to hit the market. With the Garmin retailing for around $200, the more affordable Magene obviously has a lot going for it, but how does it stack up to the Garmin Varia radar? China Cycling put the two side by side to find out.

Check out the Magene L508 Radar Bike Tail Light now!

Introduction

Cycling can be a great way to get exercise, enjoy the outdoors, and commute to work or other destinations. However, it can also be dangerous, particularly when sharing the road with larger vehicles. That’s where the Magene L508 radar light comes in. This innovative device uses radar technology to detect vehicles approaching from behind and alert the cyclist with a display of LED lights. With its built-in accelerometer and automatic brightness adjustment, the L508 is designed to improve cyclist safety and awareness on the road. In this review, we’ll take a closer look at the features and performance of the L508 and see how it stacks up against other bike radar lights on the market.

What Does a Bike Radar Do?

Bike radar is a useful device for cyclists that utilizes advanced radar technology to detect objects approaching from the rear. The radar emits radio waves that bounce off objects and then uses the reflected signals to analyze their speed, distance, and direction. This data is then sent to a display unit, which can be attached to the cyclist’s bike or helmet.

The main aim of using a bike radar is to improve the safety of cyclists while riding on the road. It helps them to be more aware of their surroundings and to detect any potential hazards, such as approaching vehicles, which can then be avoided. Additionally, some bike radars come equipped with automatic brightness adjustment features, making them more visible and effective during low light conditions. Furthermore, these radars can also be integrated with other cycling technologies such as GPS to provide cyclists with additional data and functionality.

Magene L508 Technical Specifications

    • Radar Detection Range: 140 meters
    • Rear Light Brightness: 6-40 lumens
    • Light Modes: Solid / Flash / Pause / Peloton / Off (but radar activate)
    • Battery Life: 
    • 4-11h (solid mode)
    • 10-16h (peloton mode)
    • 15-18h (quickly flash mode)
    • 11-13h (pulse mode, flash mode)
    • 10-12h (rotation mode)
    • 19h (only radar mode)
    • 3 months (standby mode)*affected by environment and temperature
    • Water Resistance Rating: IPX7
    • Compatibility: Compatible with all cycling computers that support ANT+™ Radar
    • Weight: 65 grams

The Magene L508 is a bike radar that utilizes radar technology to detect approaching vehicles with a range of up to 140 meters. Additionally, it also doubles up as a rear light with a brightness range of 6-40 lumens, and it has a battery life of up to 19 hours in radar mode and 11 hours in solid light mode. The L508 is water-resistant with an IPX7 rating, making it suitable for use in various weather conditions. Moreover, it is compatible with bike computers, watches, and other display devices that support the standard radar protocol. The device is lightweight, weighing only 65 grams.

The light mount is compatible with almost all the seatpost types, aero seatposts, round seatposts, and D shape seatposts,

Features

Auto Sleep Mode

The Magene L508 bike radar features an auto sleep mode that helps to conserve battery life. When the device is not in use or has been stationary for a certain amount of time, it will automatically enter sleep mode. This helps to extend the battery life of the device by reducing power consumption.

The L508’s auto sleep mode is also useful for those who may forget to turn off the device after a ride. The device will detect inactivity and enter sleep mode, preventing unnecessary battery drain. When the device is moved or shaken, it will automatically wake up and resume detection and lighting functions. This feature helps to ensure that the device is always ready to use when needed, while also conserving battery life when not in use.

Light Functions

Braking Light Function

The Magene L508 bike radar also features a braking light function that is designed to improve safety while cycling. When the device detects that the cyclist is slowing down or coming to a stop, it automatically activates a bright red light that warns approaching vehicles of the rider’s intention to brake.

This function is particularly useful when cycling in traffic or on busy roads, as it can alert drivers to the rider’s movements and help prevent accidents. The braking light function is integrated with the device’s radar technology, so it automatically activates when the device detects a decrease in speed or movement.

Additionally, the L508’s braking light function has three levels of brightness that can be adjusted to suit the rider’s preferences. This allows the cyclist to customize the device to their individual needs and ensures maximum visibility in a variety of lighting conditions. Overall, the braking light function is a valuable safety feature that can help prevent accidents and keep cyclists safe on the road.

Vehicle Detection

When the Magene L508 bike radar detects a vehicle approaching from behind, it triggers a flashing light on the device’s rear-facing LED lights. The flashing light is designed to alert the rider to the presence of the vehicle and help them take appropriate action to avoid a collision.

The device uses radar technology to detect approaching vehicles, and when a vehicle is detected, it sends a signal to the LED lights, causing them to flash. The flashing pattern is designed to be highly visible and attention-grabbing, ensuring that the rider is alerted to the approaching vehicle even in low-light conditions.

The Vehicle Detect light function is an important safety feature that can help prevent accidents and keep cyclists safe on the road. By alerting the rider to approaching vehicles, it gives them time to react and adjust their riding to avoid a collision. Overall, the Magene L508’s Vehicle Detect light function is a valuable tool for any cyclist who wants to stay safe while riding on the road.

Peloton Mode

The Peloton Mode is a feature of the Magene L508 bike radar that is designed to make group cycling safer and more efficient. When activated, the Peloton Mode allows multiple L508 devices to communicate with each other, creating a network that can detect approaching vehicles and other hazards.

In Peloton Mode, the lead rider’s L508 device acts as the master unit, transmitting radar signals to the other devices in the group. As a result, each rider can be alerted to approaching vehicles or other hazards, even if they are at the back of the group and out of range of their own device’s radar.

This feature is particularly useful for group rides, where riders may be closely bunched together and have limited visibility of their surroundings. By creating a network of connected devices, the Peloton Mode ensures that all riders are aware of potential hazards and can adjust their riding accordingly.

Overall, the Peloton Mode is a valuable feature of the Magene L508 bike radar that can make group cycling safer and more enjoyable.

ANT+ Light Control

The Magene L508 bike radar also features ANT+ Light Control, a technology that allows the device to communicate with other cycling equipment using the ANT+ protocol. With ANT+ Light Control, the L508 can be connected to compatible bike computers, watches, or other display devices, allowing the user to control the device’s light settings remotely.

This feature is particularly useful for cyclists who want to customize their riding experience and have greater control over their equipment. By connecting the L508 to a compatible device, the rider can adjust the brightness and flashing patterns of the device’s LED lights, switch between solid and flashing modes, and activate or deactivate the braking light and Vehicle Detect functions.

Magene L508 Vs Garmin Varia

Battery Life

In terms of battery life, the L508 has a longer battery life in radar mode (up to 19 hours) compared to the Varia (up to 15 hours). However, the Varia has a longer battery life in solid light mode (up to 6 hours) compared to the L508 (up to 3.5 hours).

Detection Range

When it comes to detection range, the L508 has a range of up to 140 meters, while the Varia has a range of up to 140 yards (about 128 meters). However, the range difference does not affect a lot when testing in the real traffic condition, both devices are effective at detecting approaching vehicles and providing reliable alerts to cyclists.

Connectivity Options

Both the Magene L508 and Garmin Varia are compatible with ANT+ and Bluetooth devices, allowing for greater connectivity options and integration with other cycling technology.

Price

Another difference between the two devices is their price. Magene ones cost 129 USD while Garmin ones will cost you about 200 USD. The L508 is generally more affordable than the Varia, making it a good option for cyclists who want a reliable bike radar without breaking the bank.

Summary

Overall, both the Magene L508 and Garmin Varia are high-quality bike radars that offer unique features and benefits. The choice between the two will ultimately depend on the individual needs and preferences of the cyclist, including factors such as design, price, battery life, and detection range.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Magene L508 is a versatile and compact bike radar that combines radar technology with a rear light to provide cyclists with an enhanced level of safety on the road. With a detection range of up to 140 meters, the L508 can detect approaching vehicles and alert the cyclist through a flashing light. The device also features various modes including Peloton Mode, Auto Sleep Mode, and ANT+ Light Control, making it a flexible and customizable option for cyclists. Additionally, the L508’s long battery life, water-resistant design, and compatibility with ANT+ and Bluetooth devices make it a practical and convenient choice for cyclists of all levels. The Magene L508 offers an affordable and effective solution for cyclists looking to improve their safety while riding.


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