To many cyclists, especially road racers and triathletes, the ability to measure aerodynamic drag is the holy grail of data. The drag created by the body is one of the largest determinants of performance in these sports. And Wahoo brings relative aerodynamic drag measurements to the handlebar.
Wahoo’s air pressure sensor is a category first and is, by far, the standout feature of the ELEMNT Ace. The new release has many improvements over the brand’s past and popular bike computers, but we will focus on the Wahoo Wind Dynamics (WWD), as it clearly separates it from all other current models.
In short: The Wahoo ELEMNT Ace is a bike computer with an air-pressure sensor that helps riders maximize their aerodynamic efficiency. Beyond that, it’s a top-tier product that will compete with the best bike computers available.
Compare the Wahoo ELEMNT ACE with the competition in our guide to the best bike computers.
- Battery life: 30+ hours
- Screen size: 3.8" diagonal
- Weight: 208 g
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0, ANT+, and Wi-Fi
- Satellites: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo
- Screen type: Color touchscreen TFT
- Interface: Touchscreen, buttons
Pros
- Industry-first measurement and analysis of air pressure and its effects on groundspeed
- Wide display area makes navigation easier
- Doesn't lack in any feature or measurement
- Touchscreen, physical buttons, and Wahoo firmware makes menu navigation much easier than Garmin
Cons
- Large form factor
- Heavy for a high-end bike computer
- New air pressure data set/calibration/analysis most likely needs refinement in the short-term
How Wahoo Wind Dynamics Works

Forward-Facing Air Pressure Sensor and Simple Scoring
Actionable Data

Other Wahoo ELEMNT Ace Improvements
Large Touchscreen
Turn-by-Turn Voice Navigation

Digital Bike Bell
Initial Dings


First Look Conclusions on the Wahoo ELEMNT Ace
