The Cycling Tech Brief: the cycling tech that actually matters this week — and whether to update, wait, or ignore.

  • Wahoo ELEMNT V3 firmware WG77-302533 (June 16) adds live CORE, FLOWBIO, hDrop, and Tymewear biometric data fields — Monitor: the firmware itself is stable and worth updating, but hold off on buying the sensors until independent accuracy testing accumulates on actual Wahoo hardware in field conditions.
  • Strava v467.0.0 drops hiking-first overhaul: offline nav, Apple Watch route-following, off-route alerts now live — Update now—subscriber or not, there is something here for you; subscribers should enable offline routes and Apple Watch navigation before the next trail day.
  • Strava paywall API access at $11.99/month effective June 1, 2026—developer ecosystem fragmenting as IPO approaches — Monitor: as a rider, check that your favourite third-party Strava integrations still work after June 30—some free tools may shut down rather than absorb the developer fee.
  • COROS watches bricking days-to-weeks after mid-May 2026 firmware—company confirms free replacements for affected devices — Monitor: if your COROS watch dies after the May update, contact support immediately for a free replacement—COROS has confirmed this policy; do not attempt DIY fixes.
  • Wahoo ELEMNT ROAM V3 arrives with touchscreen, full-colour display, and new sensor platform—but upgrade value depends on generation — Monitor: ROAM V3 is now the more compelling platform given new sensor breadth, but wait for the biometric sensor ecosystem to prove out in field conditions before treating it as a reason to upgrade from a functioning V2.

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