
Discover a seamless connection for your Keiser M3i with the K2pi alternative converter. This innovative solution links your bike to popular apps like Zwift, Peloton, and even syncs with your Garmin watch.
Are you frustrated with the frequent disconnections of the ‘Keiser M series Bluetooth Converter’ during your rides, or the constant need to replace its battery? You’re not alone.
Choose the K2pi alternative for a hassle-free experience. These USB-powered converters are always ready, ensuring a reliable connection every time you cycle - it simply works!
Shipping Details: (based in UK - ship Worldwide)
- Standard UK delivery for stands/tools: £1.99
- Converters: FREE within the UK
- International shipping for converters: £4.50(tracked worldwide) not EU anymore sorry
- Non-trackable international post for tools/stands: £4.50
A NEW K2pi converter ‘K2pi Power’ for Keiser m3i with M-Connect computers ONLY.
Built specifically for sending Power/Cadence stats to your Apple Watch/Ultra (os10 or later)
- ONLY for use with Newer M-connect Computer. Plug it into a usb/power socket near your bike and it's ready to use whenever you hop on your keiser m3i M-Connect.
This device will connect as a Power and Cadence sensor in Apple Watch or Apple Watch Ultra (os10 or higher). So ideal for Powerzone training etc and will leave your bike Bluetooth free for other apps eg Zwift.
Will also forward HR from keiser computer over bluetooth as well (so will allow older polar H1 Gymlink only chest straps etc to be connected to bluetooth devices at same time)
NOT COMPATIBLE WITH GARMIN DEVICES. (Apple Watch compatible only)
PLEASE NOTE: (non-M-connect users should use standard k2pi bluetooth or proM.)
email me if you're interested stating your interest....NealRoberts20+K2pi@gmail.com
Made in the United Kingdom (UK).
As a self employed architect and a single parent of two homeschooled kids, I had to take a break from my work during Lockdown 3.0. My keiser bike has been my lifeline in these tough times, keeping me fit and happy while the kids are busy with their studies or when it’s too cold to go outside.
I came up with the idea of making my own keiser Bluetooth converters after seeing how many compalints there were for Keizer’s attempt. (I never bothered with the official Keiser M converter - it had too many issues and was way overpriced - £130 in the UK!)
I started with 10, then 20, then 50, then 100… and I might make some more if there is demand - Let’s see how it goes… Enjoy your ride 🚴🏼♂️🚴🏼
What does K2pi mean? It’s just a short way of saying ‘Keiser to Pi’ (as In raspberry pi computer which I use for every converter).