Zwift Hub One
A practical reference page for price, ride feel, setup, app compatibility and whether this trainer is a good fit for Mini Watt.

Price
Price unknown
Power
1800W
Gradient
16%
Accuracy
+/-2.5%
Bluetooth
Yes
Mini Watt
Likely compatible
Quick take
Who should consider it
Hub One is strongest for riders who want used zwift-first setup. It looks most appropriate for enthusiast riders based on price, power, accuracy and stored review signals.
Check first
Setup and trade-offs
Check discontinued before buying. Also confirm cassette, axle and app compatibility for your own bike, especially if you are buying used.
Market note
Discontinued
Hub One is mainly useful as a used-market reference. Condition, accessories and firmware support matter more than launch specs.
Core specs
Hub One 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
- Price unknown
- Used price
- EUR 200 to 350 used, market dependent
- Price confidence
- Low
- Price checked
- Unknown
- Availability
- Discontinued Zwift Cog variant
Performance
- Max power
- 1800W max power
- Max gradient
- 16% gradient
- Accuracy
- +/-2.5% accuracy
- ERG mode
- Yes
- Resistance
- Electromagnetic
- Flywheel
- 4.7 kg flywheel
- Ride feel
- 4/5
Connectivity
- Bluetooth FTMS
- Yes
- ANT+ FE-C
- Yes
- Wi-Fi
- No
- Ethernet
- No
- Multi Bluetooth
- Yes
Setup
- Cassette
- Zwift Cog
- Zwift Cog
- Yes
- Virtual shifting
- Zwift-dependent
- Axles
- 130/135 QR, 12x142, 12x148
- Foldable
- Yes
- Weight
- 15kg
- Noise
- Good
- Storage
- Good
- Difficulty
- moderate
- Multi-bike
- Good
Mini Watt compatibility
Will it work with Mini Watt?
Bluetooth FTMS is documented, but Zwift Cog setup may need a normal cassette for non-Zwift use.
Mini Watt
Yes
Zwift
Compatible
ROUVY
Likely
MyWhoosh
Compatible
Pros
- Simple Zwift setup
- Good specs
- Often common used
Cons
- Discontinued
- Virtual shifting is Zwift-first
- May need cassette changes for Mini Watt