![]() ![]() The Duo is the dual (left/right) sensing pedals, whereas the Uno is the single sided variant with only one power sending pedal. ![]() ![]() The boxes have a very important red dot on them in different spots, which indicates whether you’ve got the Duo or the Uno. Now the first thing is that not all boxes are created equal. If you still want the photograph version of this, then I’ve still got ya covered! Let’s start with the box: Wait, you wanted an unboxing video complete with weights? No problem – here’s my Favero Assioma Unboxing video (and first ride data): With that – let’s dive into things! Unboxing: Note that I did not receive these from Favero, but rather went out and got them myself from normal retail channels. So I sit here about 45 days from my first ride with them, with plenty of data on these final production units. Of course, my question is whether or not they’d be as accurate as the BePro units, as well as how well they’d handle day in and day out. And like the previous units as well, they’d be priced far better than most competitors. Like the previous generation, they’d have a dual sensor solution (Duo), and a single-pedal solution (Uno). These pedals would build upon the BePro units of two years ago, doing away with the complicated installation process while also adding in Bluetooth Smart support and a companion app. It’s been about three months since Favero announced their next generation power meter pedals, the Assioma. ![]()
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