A slow-motion drop of 3 feet shattered the screen. Cyclists demand a lot from their computers, those handy little devices that sit on your handlebars and tell you where to go and how hard you’re ...
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You don’t need to pay $700 for a bike computer. Our editors reveal the best—even some under $200.
Shopping for a bike computer can quickly feel daunting. There are dozens of models on the market, many with similar shapes, screens, and button layouts. But as with most electronics, the differences ...
The best bike computers enable you to measure your performance, log rides on apps such as Strava and navigate. The majority provide turn-by-turn guidance. Garmin dominates the market, with units ...
Close-up view of a bike computer between a bicycle's handlebars. - Olegbreslavtsev/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Compared to driving a car, some might consider ...
Not every ride needs turn-by-turn navigation, full-color maps, and a price tag that rivals your wheelset. Sometimes, simple just works—and works well. The iGPSPORT BSC200S strips things back to the ...
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