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).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?
Agree. That was my recommendation in Post #2 above. But you still need to see the app in action to get a full view of the Mastermind operating system. Especially the settings sections under the Bikes tab.Alternatively you can start at the Specialized Support Site article: Specialized-MasterMind-TCU-Feature-Overview and follow the link to a second page MasterMind Display Metrics & Symbols
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 very rarely use the app except to set battery mode or check charge cycles.
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.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.
Mastermind is same for any SL e-bike version.NB: My Vado SL 1 is a 5.0. Not sure what features you'll get with your 4.0.
Please let us know what you decide and how it works out.Thanks for the info!!!
As I can understand, you at least have the battery level at the TCU 2 screen?The only issue is that my Wahoo Bolt 2 stopped displaying the battery level. It displays the range OK but not the level. According to Wahoo support this is a known issue but didn't get fixed in the latest update a few days ago.
Yes battery level is displayed on the TCU2 screen.As I can understand, you at least have the battery level at the TCU 2 screen?
Hopefully, Wahoo would make a fix. Sometimes it takes a month...
Glad it worked out!The upgrade went well. I was surprised on how bright the display is. It's very easy to see in bright sunlight or shade. It seems like all of the typical Mastermind features are there. Microtune is pretty nice and I find myself using it frequently.
The only issue is that my Wahoo Bolt 2 stopped displaying the battery level. It displays the range OK but not the level. According to Wahoo support this is a known issue but didn't get fixed in the latest update a few days ago.
Overall I'm very happy with the upgrade!
I use the new Specialized app not Mission Control. I didn’t think Mission Control was still available.Glad it worked out!
I have experience only with Mastermind. Coming from Mission Control, what would say are the best reasons to upgrade — besides the display and MicroTune?
I have the e-bike data I really need on my Wahoo (connected to a TCU 1 Vado SL). Not upgrading to Mastermind allows me using BLEvo, which gives me a total insight into the state of my batteries.The Mastermind is not an upgrade that I would say is mandatory. If you like to have data available to you during your ride it’s great. I have a few customized screens set up that I use frequently. I always thought that the basic TCU should have some basic data displayed and it seemed a bit like a downgrade.