Powermeter with Ultegra Di2?

I have the latest ultegra Di2 set up. I want to add a dual power meter.
Three questions:
- Would you recommend I go with pedal based power meter or are there other alternatives?
- I'm trying to decide between Edge 520 and Wahoo bolt. Does anyone know when the Edge 530 will come out?
- Do you think cycling dynamics will work with Wahoo's operating system in the future?
Thanks!
Three questions:
- Would you recommend I go with pedal based power meter or are there other alternatives?
- I'm trying to decide between Edge 520 and Wahoo bolt. Does anyone know when the Edge 530 will come out?
- Do you think cycling dynamics will work with Wahoo's operating system in the future?
Thanks!
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I only use mine for recording speed / distance with occasional mapping. I have another device for use when mapping is required.
After a good few years battery life was poor so I decided to get a new computer. The 520 did about 12 rides, one of them failed to correctly record. I decided to get rid. I'm now the happy owner of a Lezyne Super GPS. Cheap and so far just works. I wouldn't recommend for your needs though, just saying I'd opt for the Bolt.
I have the vector 3's and an elemnt bolt.
The vectors are simply brilliant. Having previously used the powertap p1's and endured months of hell (constant issues) i was wary, but so far the vectors have surpassed all my expectations. The data is consistent and battery life is, so far, fantastic. Installation is a doddle. The only niggle is i have had to do the tension up to the max as to start with i felt my shoe was going to unclip - although it never actually did - even during hard sprints in the first ride.
They work fine with the bolt. You do miss out on the garmin cycling dynamics but personally i would rather miss out on that and have a glitch free gps device than have to endure another garmin edge product (i suspect it won't be long before wahoo issue the cycling dynamics anyway).
Whilst i think the Garmin Edge 520 is miles behind Wahoo Elemnt Bolt, i have to give credit to them for the vectors as (so far) they seem to have made a really great product.