Saris M2
A practical reference page for price, ride feel, setup, app compatibility and whether this trainer is a good fit for Mini Watt.
Price
USD 550
Power
1500W
Gradient
15%
Accuracy
+/-5%
Bluetooth
Yes
Mini Watt
Partial support
Quick take
Who should consider it
M2 is strongest for riders who want cheap wheel-on used. It looks most appropriate for enthusiast riders based on price, power, accuracy and stored review signals.
Check first
Setup and trade-offs
Check wheel-on limitations before buying. Also confirm cassette, axle and app compatibility for your own bike, especially if you are buying used.
Market note
Older model
M2 is mainly useful as a used-market reference. Condition, accessories and firmware support matter more than launch specs.
Core specs
M2 specs
Grouped specs are easier to scan than a single long table. Unknown means the stored sources did not confirm the value cleanly.
Price and market
- Approx price
- USD 550 approx
- Used price
- EUR 100 to 220 used, market dependent
- Price confidence
- Low
- Price checked
- 2026-06-11
- Availability
- Older wheel-on smart trainer
Performance
- Max power
- 1500W max power
- Max gradient
- 15% gradient
- Accuracy
- +/-5% accuracy
- ERG mode
- Yes
- Resistance
- Electromagnetic wheel-on
- Flywheel
- Wheel-on flywheel
- Ride feel
- 3/5
Connectivity
- Bluetooth FTMS
- Yes
- ANT+ FE-C
- Yes
- Wi-Fi
- No
- Ethernet
- No
- Multi Bluetooth
- Unknown
Setup
- Cassette
- Not applicable
- Zwift Cog
- No
- Virtual shifting
- No
- Axles
- 130/135mm quick release
- Foldable
- Yes
- Weight
- 11kg
- Noise
- Limited
- Storage
- Excellent
- Difficulty
- moderate
- Multi-bike
- Excellent
Mini Watt compatibility
Will it work with Mini Watt?
Controllable support is documented, but wheel-on accuracy and setup make it a limited Mini Watt compatibility.
Mini Watt
No
Zwift
Compatible
ROUVY
Limited
MyWhoosh
Compatible
Pros
- Cheap used
- Easy bike swaps
- Compact
Cons
- Wheel-on limitations
- Noisy
- Less accurate
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