Ultra slim, strong, waterproof structure
Automatic Start/Stop and Power On/Off
Current Speed in km or miles
Wheel circumference setting from 1mm to 3999m in 1mm increments
Resin protected sensor and bracket
Two row LCD display with large, easy to read digits
Available in a choice of three colours: red, black or white
22 functions:
Current Speed
Trip Distance
Trip Timer
Odometer for bike 1 and 2
Total Odometer bike 1 plus bike 2
Odometer input
Clock (12/24 hour selectable)
Scan
Average Speed
Maximum Speed
Speed Comparison
Speed Tendency
Riding Time
Speed Pacer
2 bike memory with 2 wheel size setting
Temperature (Centigrade or Fahrenheit selectable)
Calories used
Fat burned
Auto Start/Stop
Backlight
Auto Scan
Freeze Frame
Maintenance Reminder
This cycle computer is pretty great in though it doesn't have a cadence sensor its still VERY good though.
The 'Maintenance Reminder is very handy though you can ignore it !
The Calories & Fat used are very handy compared to the Calories on the old Cateye 8 I've got.
1 thing I really like too, is the 'distance gauge' instead of it only having .0 (cateye) on the metres covered (as I've got it set too km's) - is that the distance covered is better displayed as it incrementally increases per metre .00..
The Speed Pacer (top left of display) is very funny and i've yet to get bored of it yet...ride over 25mph/40kms then the wheels really move faster...though if you go over 20kms it increases in speed too, also.
The speed tendency is a indicator by a + or a minus sign...simple but effective !
The main speed is displayed in the top area and the slightly smaller display is the distance, average, calories - display etc...
The bit that does it for me is the temperature gauge - very exact...
It's got a light too which setable...in time, it displays for.
It's also possible to mount this on your bike stem too !
To sum up, I'm not sure on the reliability YET the display is very clear and this is very recommended !