Description
These computers offer a sleek low profile design, and can be used for road, mountain, or touring use. They both feature an "auto sleep mode" to conserve battery function, and are easy to set up using the small wireless sender unit that clips to your spoke and fork tube - no messy wires to deal with!
Topeak V 9 has these features:
*Bike 1/ Bike 2 Wheel Circumference Setting
*Current Speed
*Trip Distance
*Ododmeter
*24 Hour Clock
*Riding Time
*Total Riding Time
*Low BAttery Indicator
*Mode Key Lock
*15 Grams
Reviews
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Recommendations
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Cons: No maximum speed function.
Recommendation: This little cyclo computer is great! Setup is a snap, and the lack of wires reduces the amount of junk on the front of your bike. Using it is a no brainer: just snap in the slot, erase your last ride, and go.
There's just one big button to push to toggle between the three screens, which makes it super easy to uses with a gloved hand.
One screen shows your current speed and the current time, The second screen shows how many miles you've gone on your current ride and how much moving time you've spent on that ride, and the third screen shows your all time miles and all time moving-time.
The only function that I wish it had was a maximum speed function, so that when you get to the bottom of the big hill you could see how fast you had gotten up to without trying to watch your computer during the entire descent. The V10 has that function, and since the V9 model of the computer has been discontinued, if you buy one of these Panoram computers you'll have that function too.
I highly recommend it!