IpBike ANT+™ Bike Computer

4.5
2.5K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

IpBike is an app to turn your Android phone or tablet into a fully functional bike computer ideal for mounting on the bars of your bike.


Supports ANT+ See if your phone is ANT capable at http://www.thisisant.com/directory/filter/~/60/~/


This product is ANT+ certified and complies with the following ANT+ device profiles:

Bicycle speed
Bicycle cadence
Bicycle combined speed and cadence
Bicycle power (including pedaling effectiveness and smoothness)
Heart rate (Hrv with beta IpSensorMan)


See ANT+ Compatible devices at http://www.thisisant.com/directory/ipbike/


Not yet certified but fully working support for
Stride based speed and distance (footpod)
Environment (Garmin Tempe)


With beta IpSensorMan you also get beta level support for.
Muscle Oxygen
Remote Control
Fitness equipment control (FEC)
Suspension
Bike light
Shifting


Bluetooth low energy, Bluetooth Smart support is in beta testing with support for Heart Rate , Bike speed and cadence, running speed and cadence and Bike Power (but not 2 pedal BLE meters). See http://www.iforpowell.com/cms/index.php?page=btle-beta


Barometric pressure sensor used to enhance altitude on compatible devices.


Direct upload support for StriveMax, Google Fit, VeloHero, What's Today's Plan, RunKeeper, TrainingPeaks, Sporttracks.mobi, Attackpoint, Strava, Trainingstagebuch, Cycling Analytics and RunningAHEAD. Direct email based upload for sites like ridewithgps and mapmytracks. Other sites supported by exporting .gpx or .tcx or .FIT ride files you can automate this process by using things like the DropBox or Drive apps.


The main riding screens are all fully customisable for colour, size and number of items with all the stats you would expect (over 100 to choose from) plus some less common ones given suitable sensors like.

5s Avg. Power
30s Avg. Power
Normalised Power
IF
TSS
GOVSS
Power Balance
Torque Effectiveness
Pedal Smoothness
Pedalling %
Ride Avg. incline
Total Ascent
Current rate of climb
Current Incline
HRV
heart rate beat to beat
Gearing
Coasting time
Hemoglobin concentration
Battery level


Mapping support is either online or offline using Mobile Atlas Creator or MapsForge .map files.
You can upload .fit .gpx or .kml route files to follow as you ride.

Real time plot available with your critical stats updated as you ride.

Multi step workouts can be designed with time, distance, heart rate or power based durations. Targets can be power, cadence, heart rate or speed based. Repetitions can be counts or till time or distance targets. Support for FIT workout format file import and export. Feedback on target and progress.

Text to speech audio feedback available with customisation over what is read back and when.

IpBike aims to be feature rich - comparing to stand alone bike computes its Garmin 810 class rather than Garmin 200 or 500. If you want a simple app please look else where. If you want lots of features please be prepared to take time to learn how to use them see http://www.iforpowell.com/cms/index.php?page=help


Limitations.

The free version of IpBike is limited to one million wheel revolutions (or equivalent in gps only mode 2070mm wheel). For permanent use after this you will need to get the IpBikeKey app which will unlock this limitation.


IpBike uses IpSensorMan to provide access to ANT+, Btle and BlueTooth sensors. If you have a compatible phone and do not have IpSensorMan installed you will be prompted to install it. You can use an ANT USB Stick if your phone supports USB host mode. For Hrv, Muscle Oxygen, Remote Control, FEC, Suspension, Bike light, Shifting and Btle you need the beta version see http://www.iforpowell.com/cms/index.php?page=IpSensorMan-beta


If IpBike fails to start up on your device the most common cause is an issue with the Google maps setup. The release page has a version without Google Maps support you can try. http://www.iforpowell.com/cms/index.php?page=releases
Updated on
4 Jul 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, Health and fitness and App activity
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 4 others
Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.4
2.43K reviews
Evan Glanzer
22 October 2020
The best bike computer app I've seen. I was on the fence about buying a dedicated computer until I started using this app but now I don't think I need one. It does everything I want and connects well to all of my sensors. I don't pay for many apps but I gladly paid for this one before the trial period was over. As stated in the description, there is a ton of data and it can be overwhelming. Just find a setup that works for you and ignore everything else.
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A Google user
12 June 2019
I just recently downloaded this app, to use with my recently acquired Garmin, speed and cadence sensors. I also had to download the IP Sensorman app to interface them, and so far I'm very happy with the results thus far. I'm running this setup on a Galaxy S7, using my own designed, smartphone speaker cabinet and couldn't be happier with the desired results at this time. Currently the setup is being used in my basement as a stationary trainer. I can't wait to get outside and use the GPS function
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Roger Clauer
7 July 2020
Works great if you have an old phone. Very accurate. Great support - he responds quickly with real answers. Long trial with no restrictions. Works well with Bluetooth Duotrap S sensor. Merge ride feature is very handy if you mistakenly stop a ride. You can glue them together afterwards. Display is very customizable both what data you want and size to display. More statistics than you could use. Only complaint is that it wasn't easy to configure so allow some time and read the help files
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What's new

Some workaround style efforts around memory leak with Google maps.
Workaround Runalyze.com sending an ok status code when actually failed to authorise.
Fix crash with user defined string editor if language Italian or German.
Google Api's and libs update to latest versions where possible.
Added support for uploading to Intervals.icu.
Stop screen talk adding the units for times which already have the units.