Two bike computers, one sensor?
I've been having a devil of a time finding a wireless bike computer so I can have a computer for both the captain and the stoker and a single speed/cadence sensor. It seems that all manufacturers use Bluetooth, and that can pair to only one computer at a time. I much prefer LCD displays that run on coin batteries rather than rechargeable batteries, without GPS, so they last months rather than hours. I don't need maps and other fancy stuff. I think it is the case that ANT+ doesn't have the same limitation as Bluetooth, but it seems to have fallen out of favor among manufacturers.
Any solutions? I'm wondering if I can mount two sensors on the left chainstay. Or maybe one on the left chainstay and one on the right chainstay? I suppose I could look into wired computers and split the wire from the sensor to both computers, but I'd rather not have to run the wire along the bike and am not sure if there would be a reduced electrical signal to the computers that would make them not work correctly.
Thanks for your comments.