CatEye Strada Wireless Bicycle Computer (Black) CC-RD300W
Packed with functions but free from wires, the Strada Wireless epitomizes power and elegance. Thanks to the new Cat Eye ClickTec interface, you can switch among seven modes by simply pressing the bottom of the computer Cateye CC-RD300W Strada Wireless Bicycle Computer Sleek, powerful, and wireless. With large screen and ClickTec design. Packed with functions
Packed with functions but free from wires, the Strada Wireless epitomizes power and elegance. Thanks to the new Cat Eye ClickTec interface, you can switch among seven modes by simply pressing the bottom of the computer
Cateye CC-RD300W Strada Wireless Bicycle Computer
Sleek, powerful, and wireless. With large screen and ClickTec design.
Packed with functions but free from wires, the Strada Wireless bicycle computer is a powerful tool for any style of riding. Boasting the largest screen and numbers in its class, your selected mode displays at the bottom of the screen, while your current speed appears at the top in huge, easy-to-read numerals. An up/down arrow tells you how your current speed compares to your average speed.
Thanks to the new CatEye ClickTec interface, you can switch among seven modes by simply pressing the bottom of the computer face–easy to do, even on rough terrain.
The innovative FlexTight bracket mounts quickly, securely and tool-free to virtually any handlebar or stem. The new tool-free wheel sensor mounts effortlessly to most road and mountain forks.
Key Functions: Speed functions: current, average, and maximum Speed range: 0 to 105.9 kilometers per hour / 0 to 65.9 miles per hour Distance functions: total distance, trip 1 distance, trip 2 distance Total distance range: 99,999 kilometers / 62,136 miles Trip 1 distance range: 999.99 kilometers / 621 miles Trip 2 distance range: up to 999.99 kilometers (621 miles) or 1000 to 9999.9 kilometers (621 to 6213 miles) Elapsed time: up to 10 hours Clock: 12/24 hour settings Pace arrow: Yes Auto power saving: Yes Auto mode: Yes Dual tire size: Yes Technical Specifications: Wireless transmission: Speed [analog sensor] Tire size: 100 to 3999 millimeters (default A: 2096 millimeters / default B: 2096 millimeters) Batteries: two CR2032 (one for computer, one for sensor) Battery life–computer: approximately 1 year (1 hour of use per day) Battery life–sensor: approximately 10,000 kilometers / 6,250 miles in total distance Computer dimensions: 46.5 by 31 by 16 millimeters Weight: approximately 22 grams
Product Features
- Slim wireless bicycle computer with easy-to-program ClickTec touchscreen interface and wheel sensor
- Displays current speed, maximum speed, average speed, trip distance, and more
- Large digital display with easy to read numbers and one-touch functionality
- Easy tool free mounting of computer and sensor; computer fits virtually all handlebar stems; sensor compatible with road and MTB forks
- Runs on two CR2032 batteries; two-year limited warranty
Accurate and stylish I’ve ridden close to 400 miles since I purchased this Cateye cycle computer and been quite pleased with it, but I didn’t want to submit a review until I had a chance to measure the computer’s accuracy. On my previous bike, I used a Trek cycle computer (wired). The distance measurement the two computers gave for my home to office commute were slightly off. I didn’t know which one to believe. So the other day I rode along the Mt. Vernon trail, and when I passed mile marker 17, I checked the Cateye’s odometer. When I passed mile marker 18, the odometer was accurate to the hundredth decimal place. I was very impressed.Raves:- Accuracy- Size, style and installation (looks great mounted to the stem)- ClickTec ease of use (with the Trek I had to fumble with buttons along the top and bottom)- No ugly wiresRants:- Requires 2 batteries- One time I hit a big bump and the angle of the wheel sensor changed enough so that the magnet and it…
Very Accurate, Very Easy I am new to cycling over the last year and I needed to get a cycle computer to track speed and distance on longer training rides. After much research I settled on this device. For purposes of this review I ride a 2008 Specialized Allez Elite.Installation:Very easy. The magnet attaches to a spoke on the front tire by simply twisting a tightening screw. It has not moved in over 200 miles of riding. The sensor for the magnet attaches to the front fork using included zip ties. I have vibration dampening inserts in the area where I needed to attach it and still had no problem doing so. It was very easy to position the sensor within the required distance of the passing magnet. I have never needed to adjust its position. The receiver / display unit attached to the stem easilyPrograming:I read through the instructions once, followed along doing what it told me, and after the third time it was intuitive and straight forward. Yes, it is a bit different,…
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