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Cateye CC-TR300TW Triple Wireless Cadence and Heart Rate Bicycle Computer
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| Part No: | B000R6QR22 |
| Manufacturer: | Cateye |
| MFG Part: | 1602300 |
| Customer Rating: | 4.0 / 5.0 |
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- Features ID-coded double wireless system, with 3 windows displaying 4 readouts
- Functions include: heart rate, current cadence, average cadence, maximum cadence, total pedal revolution
- Also: resettable total distance, resettable distance unit, lap number, lap timer, lap distance, lap average cadence
- Also: lap average speed, current speed, average speed, second average speed maximum speed, split timer
- Also: elapsed time, second elapsed time, total time, clock time, trip distance, total distance, second trip distance
Redefining elegance and power. The latest 2.4GHz digital data transmission virtually eliminates interference and cross-talk, while the large screen simultaneously displays speed, cadence, heart rate and time information.
Featuring Cateye's exclusive ID-coded double wireless system, this bicycle computer provides three windows displaying four readouts. In addition to displaying the rider's heart rate, functions offered are the following: current cadence; average cadence; maximum cadence; total pedal revolution; resettable total distance; resettable distance unit; lap number; lap timer; lap distance; lap average cadence; lap average speed; current speed; average speed; second average speed; maximum speed; split timer; elapsed time; second elapsed time; total time; clock time; trip distance; total distance; second trip distance. The single user-friendly transmitter mounts on the left chainstay. Like all Cateye bicycle computers, this one is ultrasonically welded and water-resistant.
About Cateye
Founded in 1946 in Osaka, Japan, CatEye is the leading manufacturer of cycle computers, lights, and reflectors to cyclists in the world. In 1964, CatEye was the first in the industry to create a flashing lamp for bicycles, followed by their first battery headlamp in 1982, and the very first bicycle head lamp using white LEDs in 2001. The company's Opticube lens and reflectors make the brightest and most efficient LED headlights. while their LD500 remains the only rear safety light that can meet the rigorous CPSC standards for reflectivity.
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| This is my second Cateye, I upgraded from the Strada wireless to V3 to start training in HR zones. I've only rode with it once so far. Buttons are pretty easy to use. I've read that the backlight does not stay on for very long but have yet to try it. Cadence font could be larger. I'm mainly happy because I can see the screen with my polarized Rudy Project sunglasses...I'd have to shift my head much more with the Strada. |
| decent bang for buck | 2010-05-10 | 4 / 5 |
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| Nice and lightweight with useful features. A few things that I miss are: altitude reading and temp reading. I am also not sure how accurate the calorie readings are but I don't rely on that information anyway. Other than that this is great little computer and the only products that are better are quite a bit more costly. |
| Cateye CC-TR300TW Triple Wireless Cadence | 2010-04-23 | 4 / 5 |
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| Works greats, really love the heart monitor. Takes about half an hour to step up. |
| Great all in one Computer | 2010-04-02 | 4 / 5 |
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| I have been using this computer for over 500miles and love it. Great all in one unit. Only reason I did not give 5 stars is some of the numbers on the display are little and can be hard to read. Also need to get used to turning the unit on when you start riding. |
| Cateye V3 Tripple Wireless Review | 2010-03-29 | 4 / 5 |
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I got the V3 from with some worries based on the reviews from [...]. It took about 30 minutes to set up (I read the instruction before hand) on my new Parlee Z3. I really like how it's set up, very convenient with the combined speed and cadence sensor - looks nice and compact.
I've been on 4 rides with it now (~ 220 miles). The buttons are a little small and I found that squeezing them with the thumb and index finger is much more effective than just pushing - this does not bother me much. So far everything has worked great, especially the speed and cadence. Previously I used the Polar CS cadence and it was terrible - sometimes it took more than 15 seconds to register reading and the signal was very erratic. Not so with the Cateye. Both cadence and speed come up very quickly. The heart rate function has also been working well, but I need to test it a little longer to see - I found in the past that most of the problems with other heart rate monitors come from the heart rate transmitter and strap (poor signal) and interference, except for Polar coded monitors. One thing to note is if you rest for an extended period of time, you need to press the SSE or any button for it to pick up speed and cadence when you start riding again; heart rate function seems to always stay reading as long as you are close enough.
Overall I rate it a 4 due to my short experience with it, would be a 5 if it keeps like this for another 6 months. It's the best wireless setup I've used to date and I've used a few. I have two other Cateye wired speed/candence units and they've worked flawlessly. In fact, the speed only sensor I have on my mountain bike since 1996 is still running with the original battery! Cateye products are a bit pricey, but I've found them reliable and worth the money, especially if one can get them on sale.
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