![]() ![]() I will start using the Velo 7 soon as the Commuter is giving me lots of times where it loses the signal. I bought the Cateye Velo 7 as a backup for the Cateye commuter, and I may buy another one for a 2nd bike. : I never got round to testing the Padrone Smart plus, and I have decided not to use any complicated/expensive bike computers in future.: Never got round to the Padrone Smart+, but perhaps I will still have a look if I can find one cheaply 2nd hand.The issue with using the phone for navigation is the battery is quickly drained from the large screen, but still, I don't see that as a good reason for a bike computer that costs 200+ euros. : Perhaps I will buy a 2nd hand GPS bike computer with navigation just to try out how well these work.Padrone digital (digital encoded wireless signal via bluetooth, bluetooth connection to phone).(wireless, but not digital wireless encoded signal, temperature).(wireless, but not digital wireless encoded signal, heart rate monitor).(wired, was sold in Aldi = German supermarket chain).(this bicycle computer was released in 1992 and sold for many years).(Dutch bike computer from the late 1980s, doesn't need a battery).Link in square brackets = no longer available new: Bicycle computers, from old (and no longer available) to fairly new.Overview of features of bicycle computers by manufacturer.Design flaws: What the hell are these people thinking?.[ Main index » Bicycle components tests » Bicycle computers & navigation systems ![]()
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