Qalvin App submitted to Apple for approval
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Qalvin App submitted to Apple for approval
I just heard from Quarq that they've submitted Qalvin to Apple for approval which could take 1-3 weeks.
Qalvin is an iPhone app that allows Cinqo users to calibrate their power meters, without having to send it to Quarq, like when changing chainrings.
Qalvin is an iPhone app that allows Cinqo users to calibrate their power meters, without having to send it to Quarq, like when changing chainrings.
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Apparently, it is now approved and available.
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This is true. I got it, the dongle and weight they recommended. The weight is a waste for most people. It's a lot cheaper to send the rings and PM to Quarq and let them get the slope numbers. You will need the dongle to send the slope right to the PM. They give the ability to type the slope in without calibration so I'm assuming that they believe the slope will not change but I don't know that for sure. I do know they will recalibrate for free, just have to pay shipping I imagine. GL