rochrunner
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- USA
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- Rochester Hills MI
There's an indication that Specialized's new MasterMind TCU will replace the current TCU as well as the TCD on the 2022 Vado SLs. There is some information on the display and videos showing some of its features on the Specialized pages for the Turbo Levo, which is apparently now getting it. It really looks like a full-feature device with loads of display customizability, pairing with HR monitors and (apparently) Varia radar units, etc. There's even a way to set the assistance/power level on the fly while you're riding! It pairs and interfaces with Mission Control as usual, and MC is where you can customize the displays (see the videos on the above linked page).
And now the bad news, especially for @Stefan Mikes : they have changed their communications protocols and implemented data encryption so that 3d party apps can no longer modify or control anything on the bike. In other words, it's the end of the line for using BLEvo if you have the new MasterMind TCU! Apps and devices that simply monitor data using ANT+ and BLE -- such as a Garmin or Wahoo -- will continue to work OK; it's only the control functions that can no longer be accessed.
I've been told that my Vado SL 5.0, when it shows up, will be a 2022 model, so I guess I'll get to experience this all firsthand (hopefully) in a few months.
(Information here came from the above Specialized web site and from discussions on EMTB Forums where a Specialized rep responded and explained the changes to the protocols.)
And now the bad news, especially for @Stefan Mikes : they have changed their communications protocols and implemented data encryption so that 3d party apps can no longer modify or control anything on the bike. In other words, it's the end of the line for using BLEvo if you have the new MasterMind TCU! Apps and devices that simply monitor data using ANT+ and BLE -- such as a Garmin or Wahoo -- will continue to work OK; it's only the control functions that can no longer be accessed.
I've been told that my Vado SL 5.0, when it shows up, will be a 2022 model, so I guess I'll get to experience this all firsthand (hopefully) in a few months.
(Information here came from the above Specialized web site and from discussions on EMTB Forums where a Specialized rep responded and explained the changes to the protocols.)