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  1. 22 votes

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    Tim Anderson commented  · 

    There are WAY too many data points ON THE HUD.

    First time using TPs Virtual today and it took me a while to figure out what I was looking at.

    Why do I have three different numbers for heart rate and cadence? And four different numbers for power? I don’t need or want all of those data points. At least not as numbers. It’s overwhelming.

    If there were graphics that showed a range with the middle having one number for the ideal or target (like Garmin Fenix has for HR or Power zones), that’s good, but I don’t wanna be looking at 10+ numbers for three different metrics)

    Why am I seeing TSS and kcal scores before a workout is even completed. (I don’t need that until after the ride is complete.)

    I don’t need the title of the workout.

    I don’t need the name of the interval in two different places on the screen.

    While average heart rate, power, and cadence are great for long distance endurance rides that will be relatively equal in intensity throughout (i.e. like training for a long distance IRONMAN on a flat course), it’s only a nice to have when you’re dealing with a power-based interval workout where it’s less important to have average numbers throughout the entire workout. Make it an optional add-on in HUD per workout.

    In fact, it would be ideal to allow each rider to customize the content on their HUD screen so they can include anything they want.

    Don’t worry about letting other riders see what you’re doing and vice versa. That’s only important when you’re doing an actual race in my opinion. Or give people the option to display that or not.

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  2. 23 votes

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  3. 56 votes

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  4. 77 votes

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  5. 80 votes

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  6. 77 votes

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  7. 109 votes

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    Tim Anderson commented  · 

    Agree. These graphics look like they’re from a 1980s Nintendo console. Absolute garbage!

    Agree with others. Don’t need fake or video game like fake stuff or even landmarks. But want it to feel like it looks like in real life (or at least close to it).

    This is especially important for people training for a full Ironman event, because if you’re on an indoor trainer for 5+ hours, you don’t wanna feel even worse about being indoors than it already feels. There is a psychological benefit to it looking realistic for some people, game-like for others.

    Re: boss’s comment… that’s a terrible reason. Uninterrupted UX streaming experience is expected table stakes. You don’t nail that and you won’t have people ride more than 3x’s. If it looks like garbage - which it does - I’d bet people will give you a month. Maybe two. If it’s cheaper. Or maybe that’s your target audience. People willing to compromise for a lower price.

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  8. 108 votes

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  9. 108 votes

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  10. 172 votes

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