Multi-Bike

Compatible

30s

tool-free install

Dual-Sided

Measurement

First chain-based power meter that actually delivers

Clip CycleClick on in 30 seconds. Swap between bikes. Track every effort with pro-level data you can trust — with seamless app and device syncing

Power Output

Real-time tracking

5+

Cycling Metrics

Left/Right

Balance Option

A new way to measure power

CycleClick measures power directly from the chain — the main path transferring your leg power into speed. The device is designed so only the chain’s rollers contact the sensor, allowing them to glide smoothly through the measuring channel. This rolling motion minimizes friction, keeping your ride quiet and virtually drag-free.

You won’t notice it’s there… until you check your stats

Cadence

Measure your pedaling speed

Torque

See your pedal force

Calorie Burn

Track your energy output

Precision starts at the source

CycleClick captures your effort measuring power with ±1% accuracy thanks to:

  • Full bridge strain gauges that detect the slightest flex in the chain tension in your chain
  • Built-in chain speed sensor that tracks chain speed via a chain roller
  • Advanced algorithms that deliver real-time power in watts

CycleClick vs. Traditional Dual-Sided Power Meters

Dual-Sided Pedal-Based PM

Dual-Sided Crank/Spider PM

Price

$299

$650-1200

$500–1100

Weight

40g

300–400g

150–250g

No-tool install in seconds:

Setup Time

30 sec

5-10 min

20–60 min

Precision

Universal L/R Insight

(w/ optional L/R sensor)

Instant Bike-to-Bike Use Transfer

Measurement Point

Chain

Pedals

Crank/Chainring spider

Travel Friendly

Pocket-size, no tools

Pedal removal/Installation

Crank/Spider removal/Installation

Press & Media About Us

News & Insights

CYCLECLICK vs. Favero Assioma Duo: Test Data

CYCLECLICK vs. Favero Assioma Duo: Test Data

Dear Backers, We know many of you are eager to see more data from CycleClick, so we wanted to share results from today’s short test ride comparing CycleClick to Favero Assioma Duo. The test included several power levels at both...

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CYCLECLICK: Progress Continues. Electronics Validated, Temperature Testing, and 1x Mount Ready

CYCLECLICK: Progress Continues. Electronics Validated, Temperature Testing, and 1x Mount Ready

Dear Backers, We’d like to share what we’ve been working on over the past month. We had a valuable window of time to double- and triple-check the electronics performance. This included extensive temperature chamber testing, with repeated hot–cold cycles to...

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CYCLECLICK: Another Month of Progress. Firmware Upgrades, DFM Complete, and Pilot Batch Ordered

CYCLECLICK: Another Month of Progress. Firmware Upgrades, DFM Complete, and Pilot Batch Ordered

Dear Backers, We’d like to update you on what we’ve been working on over the past month: Firmware Improvements: We optimized the firmware to run faster and fixed several bugs. We also added support for connecting CycleClick to the Left/Right Balance...

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What makes CycleClick different from other power meters?

CycleClick mounts directly on your bicycle chain, requiring no modifications to your crankset, pedals, or bottom bracket. It offers quick no tools installation, real-time data accuracy, and compatibility with most drivetrains

How does the power meter measure my power output?

The chain rollers move through the sensor’s channel and its ridges. The channel's shape allows it to accurately measure chain tension. Using strain gauges and an advanced algorithm, the system precisely measures chain tension and speed, providing reliable cycling data

Is the power meter compatible with all types of bicycles?

CycleClick is compatible with all standard bicycle chains and works with a wide range of bikes, including road, gravel, mountain bikes, and e-bikes

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