However, starting 5 years ago in September 2011 then 2-man shop TrainerRoad came along (that post is a solid blast from the past for the now 48 person TrainerRoad company). Basically, each company in the market made both the hardware and the software, and charged you quite a bit of money for both sides of the equation. CompuTrainer only worked with RacerMate stuff. So if you turn on the way-back machine, you’ll remember to just about 4-5 years ago when each trainer company had their own fiefdom ecosystem. So we’ll start with a brief history lesson first. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first timer, there’s plenty to cover. Or, if you already have a trainer, then perhaps you’ll find it’s already enabled for ANT+ FE-C and you can start using those functions today. So I figured I’d put together a bit of an overview on the technology and why it might matter for your trainer purchasing decisions coming up this fall. As we near trainer season, I’ve seen an uptick in interest in understanding what exactly ANT+ FE-C is, and why it matters when it comes to choosing a trainer (or an app, or a bike computer).
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