TCU to Mastermind TCU Upgrade

I verified that my 2022 Vado SL 4 can be upgraded to the Mastermind TCU. But does anyone know exactly what new features I will get?
You'll get MicroTune and a plethora of TCU display information but you'd lose the compatibility with BLEvo App. The later is a no-go for me as I need to know all the details of my Vado SL internals, especially the true state of my batteries (main and range extenders).
 
Unfortunately, many Mastermind features are accessed or adjusted via the app, including which info is displayed on the TCU and where. You'd learn a lot just by playing around with the app, but the app has to be paired with a specific physically present bike before it will let you see any of that.

Have a friend with a Mastermind bike who'll let you look at her app?
 
I alternate between a Creo 1 with original TCU and a Creo 2 with Mastermind TCU. The battery percent is nice but I would not upgrade for that. I very rarely use the app except to set battery mode or check charge cycles. The MM display is too far down to be much safe use while riding, other than a quick glance of battery level. It's a good way to crash looking down at the MM display too much. I 100% use a Garmin for navigating and riding statistics. I am almost always following a route other than the ride to/from some ride starts.
 
I very rarely use the app except to set battery mode or check charge cycles.
Our experiences differ on several fronts. I'm still tweaking my default (Universal) assist modes and TCU data layout, all of which must be done in the app.

I've also opted to forego a Garmin or Wahoo for now and use the app on a phone on my bars for ride recording, basic mapping, ride analysis, and ride transfer to RideWithGPS for further analysis.

Not ideal, of course, but it works well enough that I'm in no hurry to spend $400+ for a separate computer. Better uses for that money right now.

The MM display is too far down to be much safe use while riding, other than a quick glance of battery level. It's a good way to crash looking down at the MM display too much.
Agree that you shouldn't keep your eyes on the TCU too long, but the glances I feel safe with are plenty long enough to make the TCU a very useful display.

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For starters, the TCU's bright and crisp and easy to read in any light. Vastly easier to read than my phone screen. This is my semi-custom page 1 of 3, the startup page. The 0.0 is ground speed.

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Custom page 2 of 3, the one I glance at most by far. The TCU's capable of showing many if not most of the data items you'd want a Wahoo or Garmin to show you, though not all at once.

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Current custom page 3 of 3. The info I choose to put here changes from time to time. The app makes it very easy. More pages are available, but I prefer just 3.

NB: My Vado SL 1 is a 5.0. Not sure what features you'll get with your 4.0.
 
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