
TY-JS016-C
The Unisky TY-JS016-C incorporates a power sensor into the standard TY-JS065. This sensor is an electronic device that can independently and directly measure your actual output power while riding. It is located on the resistance unit of the trainer. While riding, you can connect to a smart device (phone/computer) via ANT+/Bluetooth, and then access software such as Zwift for riding (the software will display power and speed parameters). The fluid resistance bike trainer is an indoor cycling trainer. It uses fluid (usually silicone oil) being stirred in a sealed chamber to create resistance, mimicking the feeling of real cycling. The trainer has a paddle wheel (like a propeller) inside a chamber filled with thick silicone oil. When you pedal, your bike's rear wheel spins a roller, which turns this paddle wheel. As the paddle stirs the oil, the fluid's thickness creates resistance. The key point is: the faster you pedal (the faster the paddle spins), the greater the resistance becomes, and it increases a lot. This feels very similar to how air resistance works when riding outdoors—going faster requires much more effort. Fluid Resistance Bike Trainers are the perfect choice for cyclists who want a quiet, realistic ride feel, simple reliability, and have a limited budget. If you want a quiet, realistic, and pure "cycling machine," a fluid trainer is a timeless classic. They are especially good for: People who live in apartments or need to keep workouts quiet. Cyclists who care about a natural "pedaling feel" and whose main goals are basic fitness, cardio, or sweating out stress. Users who want a no-fuss, "just ride" experience. Anyone looking for a high-value, low-maintenance home fitness machine that doesn't need power or data. Fluid resistance bike trainers are the perfect choice for cyclists who want a quiet, realistic road feel, simple reliability, and have a limited budget.
TY-JSU3-B
The Unisky TY-JSU3-B incorporates a power sensor into the standard TY-JSU3. This sensor is an electronic device that can independently and directly measure your actual output power while riding. It is located on the resistance unit of the trainer. While riding, you can connect to a smart device (phone/computer) via ANT+/Bluetooth, and then access software such as Zwift for riding (the software will display power and speed parameters). The fluid resistance bike trainer is an indoor cycling trainer. It uses fluid (usually silicone oil) being stirred in a sealed chamber to create resistance, mimicking the feeling of real cycling. The trainer has a paddle wheel (like a propeller) inside a chamber filled with thick silicone oil. When you pedal, your bike's rear wheel spins a roller, which turns this paddle wheel. As the paddle stirs the oil, the fluid's thickness creates resistance. The key point is: the faster you pedal (the faster the paddle spins), the greater the resistance becomes, and it increases a lot. This feels very similar to how air resistance works when riding outdoors—going faster requires much more effort. Fluid Resistance Bike Trainers are the perfect choice for cyclists who want a quiet, realistic ride feel, simple reliability, and have a limited budget. If you want a quiet, realistic, and pure "cycling machine," a fluid trainer is a timeless classic. They are especially good for: People who live in apartments or need to keep workouts quiet. Cyclists who care about a natural "pedaling feel" and whose main goals are basic fitness, cardio, or sweating out stress. Users who want a no-fuss, "just ride" experience. Anyone looking for a high-value, low-maintenance home fitness machine that doesn't need power or data. Fluid resistance bike trainers are the perfect choice for cyclists who want a quiet, realistic road feel, simple reliability, and have a limited budget.
TY-JS65-B
The Unisky TY-JS65-B incorporates a power sensor into the standard TY-JS65. This sensor is an electronic device that can independently and directly measure your actual output power while riding. It is located on the resistance unit of the trainer. While riding, you can connect to a smart device (phone/computer) via ANT+/Bluetooth, and then access software such as Zwift for riding (the software will display power and speed parameters). The fluid resistance bike trainer is an indoor cycling trainer. It uses fluid (usually silicone oil) being stirred in a sealed chamber to create resistance, mimicking the feeling of real cycling. The trainer has a paddle wheel (like a propeller) inside a chamber filled with thick silicone oil. When you pedal, your bike's rear wheel spins a roller, which turns this paddle wheel. As the paddle stirs the oil, the fluid's thickness creates resistance. The key point is: the faster you pedal (the faster the paddle spins), the greater the resistance becomes, and it increases a lot. This feels very similar to how air resistance works when riding outdoors—going faster requires much more effort. Fluid Resistance Bike Trainers are the perfect choice for cyclists who want a quiet, realistic ride feel, simple reliability, and have a limited budget. If you want a quiet, realistic, and pure "cycling machine," a fluid trainer is a timeless classic. They are especially good for: People who live in apartments or need to keep workouts quiet. Cyclists who care about a natural "pedaling feel" and whose main goals are basic fitness, cardio, or sweating out stress. Users who want a no-fuss, "just ride" experience. Anyone looking for a high-value, low-maintenance home fitness machine that doesn't need power or data. Fluid resistance bike trainers are the perfect choice for cyclists who want a quiet, realistic road feel, simple reliability, and have a limited budget.

TY-JS65-A
The Unisky TY-JS065-A adds an external power sensor to the standard TY-JS065. This sensor is an electronic device that can independently and directly measure your actual output power while riding. It needs to be fixed to the rear wheel hub. While riding, you can connect to a smart device (phone/computer) via ANT+/Bluetooth, and then you can use software such as Zwift to ride (the software will display power and speed parameters). The trainer has a paddle wheel (like a propeller) inside a chamber filled with thick silicone oil. When you pedal, your bike's rear wheel spins a roller, which turns this paddle wheel. As the paddle stirs the oil, the fluid's thickness creates resistance. The key point is: the faster you pedal (the faster the paddle spins), the greater the resistance becomes, and it increases a lot. This feels very similar to how air resistance works when riding outdoors—going faster requires much more effort. Fluid Resistance Bike Trainers are the perfect choice for cyclists who want a quiet, realistic ride feel, simple reliability, and have a limited budget. If you want a quiet, realistic, and pure "cycling machine," a fluid trainer is a timeless classic. They are especially good for: People who live in apartments or need to keep workouts quiet. Cyclists who care about a natural "pedaling feel" and whose main goals are basic fitness, cardio, or sweating out stress. Users who want a no-fuss, "just ride" experience. Anyone looking for a high-value, low-maintenance home fitness machine that doesn't need power or data. Fluid resistance bike trainers are the perfect choice for cyclists who want a quiet, realistic road feel, simple reliability, and have a limited budget.