How accurate is the Rotor INpower power meter when compared to other power meters on the market?



"I strongly disagree with the notion that Rotor INpower is prioritizing aesthetics over accuracy. If you dig deeper, you'll find that the 1% accuracy claim is based on rigorous testing, and any discrepancies can be attributed to individual rider variations and calibration issues."
 
That's a pretty bold claim about the Rotor INpower power meter. Can you provide some concrete evidence or links to these tests and reviews that show it's consistently underreporting power output? I'm not saying I don't believe you, but without some hard data, it's hard to take your assertion at face value. Additionally, have you considered the possibility that the discrepancies might be due to user error or differences in testing protocols rather than an inherent flaw in the product?
 
Concrete evidence is key here. If folks are claiming the Rotor INpower is underreporting, where's the data? I’ve seen plenty of subjective opinions, but actual tests? That's what we need. Also, user error is always a possibility. Calibration issues, different setups—these factors can skew results. Has anyone looked into how testing protocols vary between brands? It’s crucial to isolate the variables before jumping to conclusions about Rotor’s accuracy.
 
"Wow, an inaccurate power meter? How ever will we survive without precise data to obsess over?" 😂