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Zwift Cog
Universal compatibility with almost any 8-12-speed bike and virtual shifting—Zwift Cog is the only speed you’ll need. It even includes a guard to keep your chain in place for mess- and maintenance-free riding.
Zwift Click
Enjoy wireless, virtual gear shifting with Zwift Click. Quickly mount it to any location – on drop bars, flat bars, or aero bars – and have shifting control where you want it.
Zwift Play Compatible
Simplify your controls and get the most immersive Zwift experience when you pair Zwift Play wireless controllers with Zwift Cog. Unlock the ability to navigate the menu, steer, brake, and shift all from your handlebars.
Note: Zwift Play is sold separately.
Virtual Gears
Spin up climbs and fly down descents with a full range of 24 silent, smooth virtual gears to choose from. Virtual shifting works by adjusting the trainer resistance to emulate a gear shift triggered by your Zwift Click or Zwift Play controller.
Follow these steps for a hassle-free upgrade to Zwift Cog on your Zwift Hub:
Zwift Cog V1
Zwift Click
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Easy to install. Easy to use. I like it.
No cross chain it just works.
I'm a casual user but would recommend to anyone.
I am using the click only, whilst retaining the original cassette. Virtual gearing is very responsive and easy to use, has great range, and is so much better than physical gears, especially when changing from the small to large chainring at the front. It encourages more gear changes for optimum cadence, and I'm sure must save on drivetrain wear. Has seen around 150 hours use and still showing full battery charge. Highly recommended.
Since changing my road bike, I find that the gears when fitted to my Kickr Core are a little noisy. Rather than have to adjust the gears each time I add and remove my bike from the trainer, I thought I'd get the Zwift Cog instead. This is easy to fit if you have the tools for replacing a cassette. I just disassembled and fitted the single cog to my existing free hub. I'd already done the firmware update on my Kickr, and Zwift found the clicker and paired first time. I mount the clicker on the outside of my drops, using a single band, which is enough to hold it securely, but is also easy to remove before riding outside. Operation is really smooth, with well defined resistance changes, and quick response. My chainline is straight, and nice and quite - much better than before. Also, the ability to change resistance (gear) while pushing full power is really good. I may have been tempted to buy the Clicker on it's own, if it had been sold separately, but I'm now glad I got the Cog too. Highly recommended.
Cog was easy to install. Click remote a bit fiddly - Just managed to get it to fit on the inside of my Hoods. Slightly longer o-rings would help! In use it works perfectly. Stable connection, a nice spread of virtual gears and being able to shift smoothly and quickly under any amount of load on the pedals is great for zwift racing and encourages you to change gears more often than you normally would. The cog is ever so slightly noisier than a typical cassette, but the benefits definitely make up for it.
Definitely worth trying out if your a Zwift Hub user!
The virtual gearing works flawlessly, instant transitions through the gears. No need to index the derailleur, it's just works.
The only reason I've given it 4 stars is because you need to have the Hub connected to Bluetooth for the click to work. Can't have the Hub on Ant + and the Click on Bluetooth. Hopefully a firmware update will fix that.