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UK_Cyclist 02-01-13 02:01 PM

Cycle Computer Help
 
I'd like to purchase a Wireless Cycle Computer that measures Cadence.

I've short-listed a few computers, and I wanted to ask the Forum for their advice/own experiences.

I expect that the usability of each will be similar?

Specialized Speedzone Sport Wireless Cadence Computer
£29.99 ($47.20 US)

Cannondale IQ400 Dual Wireless 18 Function w/ Cadence
£40.00 ($63 US)

Velomann V.1.16C Speedstar 16 Function Wireless Cycle Computer Cadence
£44.99 ($70.80 US)

BC1609 STS Wireless Cycle Computer
£47.50 ($74.80 US)


Thank you for any help! :thumb:

UK_Cyclist 02-01-13 02:04 PM

Considering the relative product reputation, price, reliability, ease-of-use/installation, which would you purchase?

bobones 02-01-13 03:03 PM

I had the Sigma BC1609, but it wasn't great: lights interfered with wireless signal and cadence sensor stopped working. Give yourself a treat and get a Garmin Edge 500. Motorola ANT+ speed/cadence sensor is £19.99 from Evans right now. Add a HR strap or even a power meter later. Upload to Strava or Garmin Connect, program workouts for training, upload courses from RideWithGPS or Bikeroutetoaster, race against a virtual partner, ... Easily the best cycling accessory I've ever bought and so much more than these other computers.

UK_Cyclist 02-01-13 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by bobones (Post 15225200)
I had the Sigma BC1609, but it wasn't great: lights interfered with wireless signal

How do you mean exactly? The back-light from the computer-screen interfered? Or a separate light you had fixed to your bike?


Originally Posted by bobones (Post 15225200)
Give yourself a treat and get a Garmin Edge 500.

Of course, it'd be nice to purchase a Garmin, but it's way above my price-range!

bobones 02-01-13 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by UK_Cyclist (Post 15225413)
How do you mean exactly? The back-light from the computer-screen interfered? Or a separate light you had fixed to your bike?

At night, EM interference from my front light would disrupt the wireless signal to the computer so speed and cadence would occassionally display as zero. Seemingly a common problem with analog wireless. ANT+ is digital so no such problem with Garmin. Nice big display on the Sigma though, but you can't keep its backlight on permanently.



Of course, it'd be nice to purchase a Garmin, but it's way above my price-range!
Don't buy one of the above and save up!

Chris Pringle 02-01-13 07:52 PM

Cateye Strada on your budget, or save for a Garmin.

John_V 02-01-13 08:13 PM

I second the Cateye Strada Double Wireless. I have one and it works great. It's digital and not analog so there is no interference like what you get with analog wireless. I bought mine at a LBS for $89.00 USD.

YOJiMBO20 02-01-13 08:29 PM

I also vote for the Cateye. It works well and does what's needed. Having said that, I'm gonna be saving for a Garmin to go on my new bike.


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