Although power meters are relatively inexpensive to produce, their price includes development, testing, marketing and sponsorship costs, app development, and customer support. They aren't really that expensive (relatively speaking) anymore. That's a few sets of high end tubeless tires. There are plenty of options available on. This is probably an engineering question, but what makes power meters so expensive? Is it some special sensor that is hard to manufacture? If anyone works in the field, don't be scared of writing a very technical explanation! Thanks Want to add to the discussion? Post a comment! scale is radically. The 4iii power meter is like $250 and can be installed on an existing crankset They are expensive because of R&D. This is why Cannondale and some other manufacturers have chosen to fit. Dual sided power meters are very expensive. 4iii Ultegra PM is £670+, 105 edition is £520+, Assioma power pedals are £600, Garmin Vector similar price. Now when you buy a smart trainer, you get integrated power meters too.
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