

You should export your ride in TCX format instead, but – to my knowledge – this can only be done from Chrome, with the StravistiX extension*. I know that a GPX export from Strava strips (vital) data like speed, power and probably some more.
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If you want the full range of overlays, you will need an export of your ride that includes the data. Ride dataįor extended editing, Cycliq recommends several third party editor/converters – while they no doubt will do the editing and converting job, I’m not sure they will give you the opportunity to add metrics from your GPX or FIT file to your clip.

Perhaps the Strava & map overlay may prove to be more useful than the overlays I have been able to put on my footage with the help of other software, but it will still be a pain to trim your clips using the phone app. So far, the only reason I have found to use the app, is to be able to add the tram line overlay. Besides, at the time of writing, the app is Apple only… The Fly12, which has Bluetooth and WiFi, has an accompanying app, which – imho – needs improvement for it to become (more) useful.

The Fly6 doesn’t offer any connectivity other than attaching the unit to your computer, or take out the micro SD card and stick that into an adapter. You can read Ray’s review on them, but this post is about editing Fly footage to compile awesome (looking) clips to share. I recently bought both of Cycliq‘s Fly cameras: the ‘I have your back’ 6 and the ‘Your eyes up front’ 12.
