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An air pressure sensor lets this bike computer calculate wind resistance

Wahoo Fitness’ new Elemnt Ace can calculate the effect of head winds and tail winds on your cycling performance.

Wahoo Fitness’ new Elemnt Ace can calculate the effect of head winds and tail winds on your cycling performance.

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The Wahoo Elemnt Ace bike computer attached to the front of a bicycle.
The Wahoo Elemnt Ace bike computer attached to the front of a bicycle.
An air pressure sensor inside the Elemnt Ace bike computer can determine wind speeds while you ride.
Image: Wahoo Fitness
Andrew Liszewski
is a senior reporter who’s been covering and reviewing the latest gadgets and tech since 2006, but has loved all things electronic since he was a kid.

Wahoo Fitness announced a new bike computer featuring a built-in air pressure sensor that’s used to calculate the speed of the wind during a ride. The Elemnt Ace’s added metric lets cyclists better understand their performance during a ride and how their times and speeds may have been affected by the conditions outside.

It’s available now through the company’s online store for $599.99 and includes an aluminum alloy mount for attaching it to a bike’s handlebars. It’s the most expensive bike computer Wahoo Fitness currently offers, but competitors like Garmin still offer even pricier alternatives.

A close-up of the vent on the front of the Wahoo Fitness Elemnt Ace bike computer.
A small vent on the front of the Elemnt Ace leads to its air pressure sensor inside.
Image: Wahoo Fitness

Air speed is measured using an air pressure sensor located just inside a small vent on the front of the computer. By comparing that to the bike’s ground speed as determined by the Elemnt Ace’s dual-band GPS system, the speed of the wind can be calculated.

The computer’s Aero Awareness system gives cyclists two additional metrics to take into consideration. AeroBoost which factors in both performance improving tailwinds and drafting effects, and AeroDrag for the negative effects of riding into the wind.

Three images of the Wahoo Fitness Elemnt Ace bike computer showing various features on screen.
A 3.8-inch touchscreen works alongside several buttons for easier navigation during a ride.
Image: Wahoo Fitness

Other features include a relatively large 3.8-inch full-color touchscreen display that works alongside several physical buttons that make navigating menus and selecting options a little easier while a bike is in motion. Battery life is rated at up to 30 hours, while Wi-Fi and Bluetooth allow settings and ride data to be synced to the cloud and Wahoo Fitness’ mobile apps.

The Elemnt Ace is also a fully-featured GPS navigation device with voice-guided turn-by-turn directions and an option to retrace your route to get right back to where you started a ride.

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