Magene P715: pedales con potenciómetro muy precisos (pruebas reales vs rodillo)

Today I'm sharing my real-world experience with the Magene P715 power meter pedals, available in both KEO and Shimano versions. In this video, we'll not only look at their features, but also conduct real-world tests comparing the pedals with various trainers and cycling computers (Garmin, Bryton, Magene), both indoors and outdoors, to verify their accuracy and reliability. I'll discuss build quality, weight, Q-factor, actual battery life, calibration, ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity, advanced pedaling data, and, most importantly, whether the power output is reliable compared to the trainer. After more than 80 hours of use, including in the rain, and multiple tests, I'll tell you if they're really worth it and why I'm even considering selling my Favero pedals. 👇 If you have any questions about these pedals or would like me to compare them with other power meters, leave a comment below. 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Unboxing 06:12 Models 06:48 Hardness 07:11 Q-Factor 07:20 Weight (V) 07:50 Registering Pedals 08:25 LED Details 09:41 Important When Charging 09:55 Battery Life 10:39 Water Protection (V) 11:10 Connection (V) 11:31 Data Provided 12:57 Force on Pedal Axle 13:12 Standing and Seated Time 13:45 Installation 14:21 Calibration 15:05 Accuracy 22:25 Price 22:39 Final Conclusions #MageneP715 #PowerMeter #Cycling #PowerPedals #PowerTraining