LifeLine Speed & Cadence Review

LifeLine Speed & Cadence Reviews

Review score: 9.2/10 – Updated July, 2024

Latest Price: £39.99 (RRP: £39.99)

Take a look now to discover what makes LifeLine Speed & Cadence worthy of a review score of 9.2 out of 10.

LifeLine Speed & Cadence Review


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LifeLine Speed & Cadence features

LifeLine Speed & Cadence specs

LifeLine Speed & Cadence
Spec 1

Colour: Black

Other GPS found with this Spec: 6387

Feature 1

IPX7 water resistant (waterproof up to 5ft)

Other GPS found with this feature: 1

Feature 2

Operating range: 2-60mph/ 18-220 RPM

Other GPS found with this feature: 1

Feature 3

CR2032 batteries fitted (1 in each)

Other GPS found with this feature: 1

Feature 4

Size: 28mm diameter

Other GPS found with this feature: 1

Feature 5

Weight: Each sensor weighs approximately 10g (inclusive of mount and elastic band)

Other GPS found with this feature: 1

Feature 6

Battery Life: approximately 12 months based on 1 hour everyday use

Other GPS found with this feature: 1

Price

£39.99

Number of Reviews

1

Review Score

5 / 5

Average score in category: 4.1/5

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Quality

Quality is without doubt one of the most important factors that we consider when buying bikes, parts, accessories or clothing. As you’d imagine it’s especially important when buying GPS. Let’s take at a look at the sort of things you can look at when trying to ascertain the quality of LifeLine Speed & Cadence.

The first thing is material. Looking at what LifeLine Speed & Cadence is made of will give you a really good idea of the quality overall. Take a look at the specs above and you should be able to see the material. It’s then up to you to decide if it meets your expectation.

Similarly you’ll also want to spend some time looking at the features too. Again the table above, listing the features will give you a really good overview. However you should think about the sort of features that you’d expect when buying new GPS. It’s worth writing a list of the “must-have” features so that you don’t end up compromising and missing some important features, or alternatively end up buying an unnecessarily high specced product.

There’s also a lot of merit in checking out the brand of the product and looking at the various brands that are selling GPS. Brands like LifeLine are of courses extremely well respected in the cycling community so you know you’re getting a fantastic product with them. But if you’re undecided on your product you should write up a list of brands that you’d be happy to buy. It’s a great way of filtering and narrowing down the number of products when you’re searching.

Next up you’ll want to think about the price and use that as a guide to set your expectations of the quality. If you’re buying the cheapest of the options in the GPS category you should probably expect it to not be of as good quality as the most expensive. It sounds obvious of course. But this is where you can get a bit clever and use your combination of features, specs, materials and other factors to work together to get a really good quality product at the best price. We often draw up a list of “must-haves” and use these as filters when shopping online so that you’re only seeing products that meet your criteria. You can then sort by Price>Low to get the best deals.


Comparing Prices

Price, as you would imagine, is the most popular reason for someone buying one product over another. It is the single most important factor in choosing the majority of products we buy. The same goes for GPS.

It’s at this stage of the buying process, when you’re looking at different options, that you should set a budget. Do some research to understand how much roughly you can expect to pay for the sort of level of product that you’re looking for. Then match that to your own personal circumstance and how much you can afford to spend. This will really help you in narrowing down the right product for you.

Price of LifeLine Speed & Cadence

So the first aspect of price that we’re going to look at is the price of LifeLine Speed & Cadence.

We run regular scans across the web to find the best prices for the products that we review, from a range of cycling retailers. The best price we managed to find LifeLine Speed & Cadence was over at Chain Reaction Cycles where the price was £39.99 in our latest search.

Based on this price we’ve scored it 9.7 out of 10 for price.

Average price of GPS

Next we wanted to look at how much you can expect to pay, on average, for GPS.

We found 137 in the GPS category over at Chain Reaction Cycles. We looked at the average price of the products within this category and found the average is £204.89, making it below average at £39.99.

It’s sometimes helpful to look at how much the prices can vary. Especially when setting yourself a budget, or when trying to understand just how much you could spend on GPS. We found that the most expensive product currently available was £849.99, whilst the cheapest we managed to find was £2.99.

With 137 products available we worked out that 98 cost more than LifeLine Speed & Cadence and 37 were cheaper.

Cost of LifeLine products

At Chain Reaction Cycles we found 311 products from LifeLine, of which 2 were in the GPS category.

For now though we’re looking at LifeLine branded products in all categories. The average price of these products was £21.32 making this product above average.

You’ll also be interested to know that the cheapest LifeLine product we found was £1.25 and the highest price we could find from them was £559.99.

Of the 311 from LifeLine, 36 were more expensive than LifeLine Speed & Cadence and 267 were cheaper.

How much are LifeLine GPS?

We then wanted to get a bit more specific and only look at LifeLine products that are listed in the GPS category.

The average price of the 2 products that match this search was £34.99, with the cheapest coming in at £29.99 and highest price was £39.99. With the average being £34.99, LifeLine Speed & Cadence comes in above average.

0 products that meet this search were more expensive than LifeLine Speed & Cadence and 1 were cheaper.


LifeLine Speed & Cadence Reviews

Reading reviews is an amazing way of getting a good feel for a product without actually being able to try it or see it first.

There are two different types of reviews, and we also recommend reading both.

1. Expert reviews – In the cycle industry there are loads of really reliable trusted resources for expert reviews. For example if you’re looking to buy a new bike, BikeRadar Bike Reviews are great.

2. Customer reviews – these are probably your best resource for information. There’s no finances or influence involved, they’re purely just honest reviews from customers that have bought and used the product. The reason we love customer reviews so much is because no matter if their view is good or bad, there’s a very good chance that it will be honest and unbiased.

Our best advice is to head over to Chain Reaction Cycles and read the LifeLine Speed & Cadence reviews there.

Based on what we’ve seen in terms of reviews for LifeLine Speed & Cadence, it really does look like a great buy. So for the review score, we’ve scored it 8.7 out of 10. The average review score for all products in the GPS category at Chain Reaction Cycles is 4.1 out of 5.

Owner reviews, as we say, are one of the most important pieces of research that we can do before we buy. So, with that in mind, if you do go on to buy LifeLine Speed & Cadence or another similar product, like Bryton Rider420E GPS Computer with Cadence HRM reviews or Lezyne Pro Speed Sensor reviews we’d love you to leave a review in the comments below. It will really help future buyers just like you, when they’re looking to buy GPS.


Brand

As we said in the pricing part of the review, brand is a really important consideration, but especially so when looking to buy GPS. But as you’re probably already aware, you’re on to a great choice if you do go with LifeLine, as they’re a fantastic brand, making amazing products.


YouTube Video of LifeLine Speed & Cadence

Below we’ve embedded a video from YouTube where we’ve searched for LifeLine Speed & Cadence reviews.


Summary

Overall, we’ve been hugely impressed by the quality, price, reviews and features of LifeLine Speed & Cadence. We’d say that as long as it fits your budget and meets your expectations in terms of features/spec…it’s a really strong contender. That’s why we’ve scored it a massive 9.2/10 overall.


Further product details

  • Product ID 1: 26521605113
  • Product ID 2: 763835UK
  • Brand: LifeLine
  • Model number: LLSPDCADENCESENSOR
  • RRP: £39.99
  • EAN: 5056305511470
  • Description: LifeLine Speed and Cadence – Bluetooth 4.0 & ANT+Keep track of your speed and RPM (revolutions per minute) with the LifeLine Speed and Cadence Sensors which are both Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ compatible.The sensors are easy to install on to your bike’s frame. Simply mount the speed sensor to the centre of the rear wheel hub and the cadence sensor to the inside of the crank arm. You can then wirelessly connect the sensors to devices such as your GPS computer or smartphone computer which allows you to accurately record your speed and cadence data. Installation instructions are included.FeaturesIPX7 water resistant (waterproof up to 5ft)Operating range: 2-60mph/ 18-220 RPMCR2032 batteries fitted (1 in each)Size: 28mm diameterWeight: Each sensor weighs approximately 10g (inclusive of mount and elastic band)Battery Life: approximately 12 months based on 1 hour everyday useBuy LifeLine Cycle GPS from Chain Reaction Cycles, the World’s Largest Online Bike Store.
  • Full Category: Nutrition & Training > GPS
  • Unisex
  • 0
  • Adult

Other options for GPS

As you’d imagine there are so many options out there when buying GPS. 137 in fact.

A few of our other favourites that we spotted when researching LifeLine Speed & Cadence included,
Lezyne Pro Cadence Sensor reviews, Lezyne Pro Sensor Pair reviews, or we really liked the look of Pro SCIO W4.1 HR Belt reviews as another alternative.

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