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CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless

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    CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless

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    The CatEye Adventure wireless bike computer is perfect for capturing elevation on a road ride or off road. It's packed with features yet simple to use.

    • ClickTec Plus™ single-button design is easy to use even on challenging terrain; it allows operation by simply pressing on the computer's screen
    • Altitude functions include sea level, ascension rate, total gain and slope
    • Programmable reference to altitude, home altitude and total distance
    • Also includes temperature and automatic 2nd bike sensor recognition
    • FlexTight™ bracket fits on virtually all stems and 22 - 31.8mm handlebars
    • Fits almost any fork from 11 - 55mm; includes front fork speed sensor
    • Wireless transmission distance up to 27 in.
    • All batteries included with the CatEye Adventure bike computer

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    CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless Specs
    Specification
    Description
    Best use
    Cycling
    No
    No
    Yes
    Yes
    Yes
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    Yes
    No
    No
    Pressure-based
    Yes
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    No
    Yes
    2 CR2032
    Yes
    GPS tracking
    Heart rate display
    Auto start/stop
    Current speed
    Maximum speed
    Average speed
    Illumination
    Odometer
    Trip distance
    Speed comparator
    Cadence
    Altimeter
    Temperature
    Dual bike memory
    Exercise log
    Clock
    Alarm
    Stopwatch
    Countdown timer
    Lap timer
    Wireless
    Batteries
    Low battery indicator

    CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless Customer Reviews

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    CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless
     
    3.5

    (based on 6 reviews)

    50%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Accurate (4)
    • Lightweight (3)

    Cons

      Best Uses

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        4.0

        I like it. Simple enough, and useful.

        By Kennyb

        from Carpinteria, CA

        About Me Avid Cyclist

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        Pros

        • Accurate
        • Easy to mount
        • Easy to Read
        • Lightweight

        Cons

        • Difficult Instructions

        Best Uses

        • Touring
        • Training

        Comments about CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless:

        Used on a tandem, particularly to train for vertical touring. Excellent for measuring climb elevations.

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        3.0

        Lots of features

        By Robert

        from Seattle, WA

        About Me Casual/ Recreational

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        Pros

        • Accurate
        • Easy to install
        • Easy to use
        • Lots of useful features

        Cons

        • Hard for me to program
        • I found manual difficult

        Best Uses

        • Useful for electric bike

        Comments about CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless:

        The Adventure is useful with an electric bike because one can measure trip distances and the distance traveled on a battery charge.
        Similarly altitude gains are good to know: hill climbing takes more battery charge than level riding.
        Perhaps people more familiar with bike computer programming would not find the instructions difficult, but I did.

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        3.0

        Confusing to me

        By ronrun

        from Placerville, Ca.

        About Me Avid Cyclist

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        Pros

        • Accurate

        Cons

        • Tough to figure out

        Best Uses

        • Recreationl road riding

        Comments about CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless:

        Once this is set seems to be accurate regarding elevation. My confusion is when I drive to a location in which I don't know the elevation. This computer doesn't seem to give the elevation automaticly. It has to be set to the known elevation before riding.Am I missing something?
        Years ago I had a Cateye AT-1000 and it gave the starting elevation without having to re-set it.
        Am I wrong? Someone help me out here please.

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        3.0

        No Cadence ???

        By Desert Boy and Dog

        from North Bend, OR

        About Me Avid Cyclist

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        Pros

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Road Biking

            Comments about CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless:

            I've used an Avocet 50 for nearly 20 years, and would not buy a cyclometer without an altimeter. So I was excited to see this new entry into the very limited universe of cyclometers with altitude.

            But then, no cadence option? That's the second most needed feature for training. So, not a viable option. Too bad.

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            3.0

            Not as good as it could be

            By Rich Mulvey

            from Rochester, NY

            About Me Avid Cyclist

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            Pros

            • Lightweight

            Cons

            • Tough To Read

            Best Uses

            • Commuting
            • Touring

            Comments about CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless:

            I've had a few CatEye bike computers in the past, my most recent one was the Cateye Strada Wireless. I've been pleased with them, and never had any issues, so I purchased the Adventure because of my interest in the altitude functions.

            The user interface will be familiar to anyone who has used a modern CatEye: For most functions, you simply press down on the bottom of the computer, and a switch underneath performs the action - no fumbling for small buttons while riding. The Adventure extends that by the addition of a small silver button on the bottom center. The "SSE" button is used during initial setup, as well as for setting certain information like your current altitude, or the "Countdown Mileage".

            The computer itself is on the large side for a modern unit. However, there is a lot more information constantly displayed on the screen, so that's understandable.

            Each of the modes operates as you would expect: Two trip meters, odometer, elevation gain, etc. No surprises there.

            There are, however, two really annoying things about the Adventure.

            First, the off-axis visibility of the display is much worse than my other CatEyes. If you look straight at it, the display is fine. However, looking at a slight angle, especially from the top, causes it to look very washed-out. The Adventure is mounted on my stem, using my old Strada clamp, and while I could very easily read the Strada in that location, the Adventure is much less easy to read, even though it's at exactly the same angle ( I never removed the old mount, after all - they're the same )

            Now this may or may not turn out to be a long-term issue. The display is still readable, and I'm not the sort of person who constantly looks at the computer, but the comparison between the old and new computer is jarring.

            The second is issue is a minor annoyance; With other CatEye's, when the computer goes into sleep mode, you can just ride off and it wakes up. Thus, no button-pushing required to keep track of your ride. With the Adventure, when it's in sleep mode, it's REALLY asleep. You need to wake it up first, or it won't measure anything. This is different than "Auto" mode; the Adventure will still pause and restart measurements as long as you move at least once every hour, but after that, it goes into Sleep mode and has to be manually woken.

            Overall, I'm on the fence about the Adventure. If I find myself using the altitude functions a lot, it will have been worth the price. If not, I would stick with the Strada.

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            5.0

            Another great Cateye computer.

            By chadgo

            from Matthews, NC

            About Me Avid Cyclist

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            Pros

            • Accurate
            • Easy to Read
            • Lightweight

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Commuting
              • Mountain Biking
              • Road Racing

              Comments about CatEye Adventure Bike Computer - Wireless:

              Was always interested in elevation and percent slope when riding so using my [$] member discout I decieded to try it out. (temperature feature is an added bonus)Took me a little while to figure out what the silver button does on top of the computer. Pressing down on the side sets the trip distance back to 0. Pressing down both buttons enables you to change your starting elevation. Still getting adjusted from the Cateye Strada where one button did everything. Cateye also says the Start/Stop feature can also be used this way - I prefer for the computer to start and stop automatically. Less things for me to remember.Again, fairly simple...either press on the side of the computer or lay your finger across the bottom to press the silver button on the top and the button on the bottom.Temperature seems to be off in the sunlight. It's spot on inside the house, but outside on the road temperature said 67 degrees when it was actually +/-50 degrees. Guessing the unit is sucking up heat from it's black color and from teh temps and sunlight off the road. I tested it in the shade and it was correct. So this will be accurate if you mt bike, road biking might be another story.The starting elevation matched up with my Garmin Car GPS, so no need to change the default elevation. (It is neat to guage your starting elevation and see how it changes as you ride - as you go up and down the terrain.) Total elevation is given at the end of the ride also.% slope is alright. Not sure how accurate it is. Cateye says it takes measurements every 3 seconds. My computer didn't match up with my riding partner's Garmin GPS on our bikes, but mine seemed more realistic than his. Countdown mileage feature is an added bonus, but not sure why I need it. If I'm doing a 35 mile ride and I am at mile 32, I know i have 3 miles left. The countdown feature (for example: if set up to start at 35 miles would simply read, "3".) We'll see, maybe it will come in somewhere down the road.Besides that, fairly simple to use. Small size is a plus. Handlebar mount, which is typical with Cateye is so easy. Syncing the computer to the fork mount took only a few seconds.Would definitely buy this again.

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