Does tacx Satori work with Zwift?
The Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity of the Satori Smart bike trainer allow it to be connected to online platforms like Zwift and Sufferfest via your smartphone or tablet. That provides you with power, speed and cadence data and you can ride around on virtual roads.
Is tacx Satori smart?
Basic smart trainer with cycling app compatibility For simple, sturdy, reliable training, turn to the Tacx Satori Smart trainer. This manually controlled trainer measures speed, power and cadence and lets you change resistance with ease. It even connects to your favourite apps, such as Zwift, Tacx and TrainerRoad.
How do I pair my tacx Satori?
Connecting your Tacx Smart Trainer to the Tacx Training App
- Open the Tacx Training App.
- Select Settings.
- Select Device Manager.
- Select a trainer. The Bluetooth icon turns green once it is connected.
How do I turn on my tacx Satori smart?
Where Is the Power Button for the Satori Smart Trainer?
- Pressing and releasing the button will turn it on. You can confirm that the trainer is on when the button flashes red.
- Pressing and holding the button for 15 seconds will turn off the trainer.
- After 15 minutes of inactivity the trainer will also turn off by itself.
How do I pair my tacx trainer with Zwift?
Open Zwift and log in to your Zwift account. Select Search under the Controllable tile. Select your trainer. Select OK and the trainer will connect with Zwift.
How do you calibrate a tacx Satori?
Calibration Process
- Download and install the Tacx Training app.
- Open the app and select the Settings icon.
- Select Device Manager.
- Select the Tacx Satori from the list of trainers – when all icons turn green it has been connected successfully.
- Select Set Up Tacx Satori.
- Select Calibrate.
- Select Calibrate Now.
How do I pair Zwift to tacx Satori?
Do you need ANT+ for Zwift?
0 ANT+ dongle should work with Zwift. We recommend the USB-m as it has proven to have the best signal reception in the lab. Make sure you pick up a USB extension cable to get the dongle closer to your equipment to prevent dropouts.