The NGeco is accurate to +/-2% rather than +/-1% for the NG. It doesn't have L/R balance (although on the NG it's not that accurate anyway since there's no independent measurement of each side anyway) and it doesn't give a figure for 'pedal smoothness', whatever that is, although the latter two are upgradeable if you want useless data. In short, no. If you're happy with replacing batteries rather than recharching, there's no appreciable benefit from the NG.
I have both. Can't really tell the difference between them frankly, other than the rechargeable battery.
Could be interested in the 3D24 power meter though...
The NGeco is accurate to +/-2% rather than +/-1% for the NG. It doesn't have L/R balance (although on the NG it's not that accurate anyway since there's no independent measurement of each side anyway) and it doesn't give a figure for 'pedal smoothness', whatever that is, although the latter two are upgradeable if you want useless data. In short, no. If you're happy with replacing batteries rather than recharching, there's no appreciable benefit from the NG.
I have both. Can't really tell the difference between them frankly, other than the rechargeable battery.
Could be interested in the 3D24 power meter though...