Installing Your Zwift Click

Zwift Click allows you to shift your gears virtually when paired with a Zwift Cog installed on a Zwift Ready or Zwift Cog Compatible trainer. After mounting your bike on the trainer, follow these...

Connecting Your Zwift Click to Zwift

Once you have your Zwift Click installed and you've connected your trainer, follow these steps to connect your Zwift Click to Zwift:Your trainer must be paired over Bluetooth, and not ANT+, to use...

Updating Your Zwift Click Firmware

If this is your first time using your Zwift Click or you want to update to the most recent firmware, follow these steps:Before updating firmware, ensure there isn't a low battery alert on your Zwift...

Changing Your Zwift Click Battery

Your Zwift Click comes with a CR 2032 battery installed, this should last over 100 hours. When the LED on the Zwift Click flashes orange, you'll know the battery needs to be replaced. If you need to...

Using Your Zwift Click

Once you've connected your Zwift Click to Zwift and your bike is mounted on your Zwift Ready or Zwift Cog Compatible trainer, you're all set to start enjoying the full range of 24 virtual gears.The...

Caring for and Maintaining Your Zwift Click

To help get the best experience from your Zwift Click, follow these steps:Wipe down your Zwift Click controllers after use with a dry cloth.Ensure your Zwift Click controllers are turned off before...

Zwift Cog and Click FAQ

Have questions about the Zwift Cog and Click? We've got you covered, check out our FAQ below:Q: What is Zwift Cog and Click?A: Zwift Cog and Click are the perfect way to upgrade to virtual shifting....