This exactly why I plan on buying a basic GPS computer when I am allowed to ride again. I only want very basic info from my rides and the cheapo Raleigh branded wired computers on my three most ridden bikes do that perfectly and I am perfectly happy with them.I rode with a wired computer for many years and was reliable. The only drawback was if you had multiple bikes and then you need multiple wheel magnets and fixing kits and if different tyre sizes having to recalibrate them.
A GPS computer is great for switching easily from bike to bike.
However I do own and ride many bikes with wheels from 16" to 28" and do buy, use for a while and sell others and it is too much hassle to swap wired computers between bikes.
I did only own one or two bikes I'd stick with wired as they're cheap and reliable.