![]() Then, once that’s done, crack open the Wahoo ELEMNT app, which is how you setup settings and such. First, ensure that you’re on the latest firmware for your Wahoo ROAM/BOLT/ELEMNT. Worked great, but at the time they also promised integration with Wahoo devices. That allowed you to take indoor workouts, specify that they were for outside, and then head out with your head unit onto real-roads and complete them in the great outdoors. Way back in April & May, TrainerRoad announced and then rolled out outside integration with Garmin devices. Hey, it beat trainer & power meter accuracy testing! The possibilities are endless, and I spent way more hours than necessary this morning having fun with this feature. Anything you can find on the interwebs can now be the approaching car of your choice. ![]() The second new feature enables you to tweak the approach car radar icon for an icon of your own. Afterwards, it’ll sync the workout back to your TrainerRoad calendar for the usual analytics. The first is previously announced integration with TrainerRoad, allowing you to now automatically sync your outside workouts to your Wahoo device, where you can execute them like any other Wahoo structured workout. ![]() These two updates though are functionally at completely opposite ends of the spectrum, one is practical and can improve your training…and the other will probably cause you to become endlessly distracted finding the perfect icon online. Over the last 24 hours Wahoo has semi-quietly rolled out firmware updates to the Wahoo ROAM, BOLT, and ELEMNT units.
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