Old 05-27-25 | 12:31 PM
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Steve B.
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Originally Posted by AngelGendy
When I get into my car I'm not pushing tracking buttons and numerous carp before I drive, I don't see why it's acceptable on a bicycle.

I found a GPS computer that may do what I need, I read the manual, and it looks like other than turning it on, I don't have to do anything else..... and it shuts off automatically when not in use... we shall see... it's due in Friday, and I'll post the results....

IF that doesn't work out I think I will get the Cateye velo 7.

I wanted to avoid magnets but it looks like the best choice for wired.

A "wireless" that still uses a magnet and sensor isn't appealing...
You stick a key in the ignition or maybe hit the start button ?. Car ain’t going nowhere without you starting it

And yes, numerous people have told you that most GPS units have an Auto-Start function, why is this a question. Recall as well that the GPS can do more than just track and record a ride, they have navigation features which work very well and can give you turn by turn instructions. That does require you to touch a button to start as it needs to be a separate function than tracking a ride.

And as BTW to the OP, pretty much every one of your posts has an annoying whining tone, getting tired of reading anything you have to say at this point, good luck with your choice.

Last edited by Steve B.; 05-27-25 at 12:35 PM.
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