Originally Posted by
rogerstg
The only issue with wireless tends to be with flashing headlamps - sometimes. I like wireless for ease of setup, but on my fav road bike I use a wired Cateye w/cadence. The sensors are both in the rear, so I can use it when on the trainer as well. Don't over think this, it's only riding.
I had a Cateye Strada wireless that refused to operate whenever I had my Dinotte on any mode other than full brightness (the dimmer steady modes achieved their dim-ness basically by flashing at a high frequency). I switched to a Blackburn Neuro that ran on 2.4 GHz and didn't suffer interference problems.
But, I hated the display on the Neuro, which would get washed out if I used the backlight, and the LCD's preferred viewing angle made it hard to see if my head was even a bit forward of perpendicular. Cateye has their own 2.4 GHz models, so that's what I'd consider if I got another wireless 'puter with cadence and HR.
Still, a wired version with cadence would be cool, too.