TimC said:Hi, I'm looking for an easy to use computer which will give heart rate and cadence.
peterdowning said:Never used a wired cycle computer so as far as I'm concerned there are no problems with wirelessHonestly. Maybe I've been lucky? And all those wires really spoil the look of your bike .
I currently use an Edge 305 which had an HRM out of the box and then got the cadence accessory. It's easy to use for ride metrics and also has GPS for route recording/navigation (which can be as easy or complicated as you want it to be.)
Prior to that, I used a Polar CS200CAD. No GPS but... Excellent bit of kit. Wireless. Reliable. Easy to use. Uploaded ride metrics to the polarpersonaltrainer website via the microphone on my pc no problem.
HLaB said:.... Ive got the cadence sensor too but that's fitted to my better bike and I've only used it once. ...
Very changeable, just now its very nice but guaranteed, sod's law, when I go for a walk at lunch time, it'll start pouring.peterdowning said:Weather still bad up there then?![]()
TimC said:Hi, I'm looking for an easy to use computer which will give heart rate and cadence.
Please could anyone give any recommendations and/or the various pros and cons of wires vs wireless?
Hope some of you kind people can help.
Cheers
Tim
TimC said:I'm on a tighter budget fo myself so I reckon I'll make do without the HRM and spend around £20...