However there was one little wrinkle: It didn’t allow ANT+ control, and required Bluetooth Smart (Bluetooth 4.0). And it also outputted ANT+ data to various ANT+ devices. It was controllable via Bluetooth Smart, and apps could (and have been) designed for it. When the Wahoo KICKR was announced last August, it was touted as being open on both Bluetooth Smart as well as ANT+. **For the most up to date information on the Wahoo KICKR, check out my 2018 Edition In-Depth Review**
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