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Wireless Computer that measures cadence
I need to buy one that's wireless and measures cadence.
I'm looking at less than 50 bucks. Does such a computer exist? |
DB4LW-c. $20. Multiline display, Large digits.
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Originally Posted by operator
DB4LW-c. $20. Multiline display, Large digits.
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usually the distance from the crank to the mount is too great for the cadence bit to be wireless. specialized makes one also, but theirs is likewise wired for the cadence sensor. if you get a flight deck you can use the virtual cadence monitor which calculates your virtual cadence from your speed and gear... doesn't work so well coasting downhill.
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I dont think so, I would recommend the Cateye Double Wireless Cadence one, but that is around $100 online. I have heard really good reviews. Mine is on the way.
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Thanks everyone. I'll check out the DB4LW-c.
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Polar CS200 has option for wireless cadence
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I have the CatEye double wirless... bought it for around $100 from my lbs in June and like it so much I'm getting another one for my road bike.
It is really a wonderful device. I also use a Times Ironman HRM and both work fine with no cross-interference. |
Originally Posted by blandin
While the speed function is wireless, the cadence feature is wired on this model. I don't know of any totally wireless solutions at your price point, maybe someone else does.
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Don't fear the wire. Buy an Astrale 8 and you won't be sorry.
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Ditto on the Astrale 8. Don't even notice the wires and it works like a charm - all for around $30.
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Originally Posted by Carelli
Ditto on the Astrale 8. Don't even notice the wires and it works like a charm - all for around $30.
Ive been working on my cadence and this is a must tool in my book. Cateye makes a wireless one too but its like 100+ and ugly IMO |
no wireless cadenece for under $50.:(
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The wireless computers under $50 are what they are...like the less expensive Polars they are not coded so they can be really inaccurate. Other wireless systems will bleed over into yours, same as if you are using an A series Polar next to someone else who is also doing so...you can pick up other transmissions.
the nicer ones, like the Cateye CD300DW are coded. One of the resaons why it is more expensive (typicly over $100) is it has a coded and stronger transmitter. You get what you pay for. I almost always tell customers, if they want cadence and do not want to go over $100, get an Astrale. |
Thanks. I'll look at the Astrale.
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Don't overlook the Peformance computer with cadence. I had both an older version of the Astrale and the Performance unit and I liked both.
I almost wish my wired unit would croak, though, so I could move on to the $100 double wireless. It's not that I mind the wires at all, but even just saying "double wires" gets my geek blood pumping. :D |
Originally Posted by operator
Except that he didn't ask for wireless cadence.
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The Astrale 8 is great, does everything the CD-300DW does, and being wired, you only worry about the one battery in the head unit. I have both and like both equally.
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Does anyone know if the display on the Astrale can be flipped, so that speed is the larger number and cadence the smaller? The pic on the Performance site shows cadence on top.
Thanks. David |
Originally Posted by dgaddes
Polar CS200 has option for wireless cadence
I really like mine though. If you can stretch your budget to get this one I recommend it. |
Originally Posted by operator
Except that he didn't ask for wireless cadence.
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Originally Posted by sunninho
The Astrale 8 is great, does everything the CD-300DW does, and being wired, you only worry about the one battery in the head unit. I have both and like both equally.
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Originally Posted by DaveloMA
Does anyone know if the display on the Astrale can be flipped, so that speed is the larger number and cadence the smaller? The pic on the Performance site shows cadence on top.
Thanks. David Yes - the top display flips back and forth between cadence and speed only with one of the buttons. The bottom display shows you either cadence, speed, distance, max, average, odometer, etc. |
Originally Posted by sunninho
The Astrale 8 is great, does everything the CD-300DW does, and being wired, you only worry about the one battery in the head unit. I have both and like both equally.
Also, the Astrale doesn't have a pace arrow, which I've become quite fond of on my mity8. I'm probably going to spring for the CD-300DW. |
Originally Posted by SDRider
Yes, I have this on my bike. It's not under $100 though. In fact, with the wireless heart rate and cadence sensor you'd probably be up around $150.
I really like mine though. If you can stretch your budget to get this one I recommend it. Computer with optional cadence sensor - $89.42 + $6 s/h all3sports I used froogle to find the best deal |
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