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Thanks for all the input on my previous thread. I learned some stuff.
New request for advice. I want a speedometer/tripometer/odometer and anything else is icing. Actual mapping is totally unnecessary. The only reason for GPS is so I don't have to attach anything to a spoke or the crank.
Thoughts/experience?
 

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There's lots of options for basic GPS computers.
These all have good reviews. I've never used them. But I do have a Coospo HRM that works great.




 

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The Coospo BC26 is calling out to me. I'll wait to see if there are more responses to this post, but $25 is going to be hard to beat for a unit with Bluetooth and the basics I want. It's unclear to me if the 'odometer' is plus a tripmeter, or just a tripmeter: i.e. no memory.
 

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The Coospo BC26 is calling out to me. I'll wait to see if there are more responses to this post, but $25 is going to be hard to beat for a unit with Bluetooth and the basics I want. It's unclear to me if the 'odometer' is plus a tripmeter, or just a tripmeter: i.e. no memory.
According to one of the reviews:
And the third stat is one of your choice from: time (current duration of ride), distance (so far for this ride), altitude, odometer (total distance ridden over multiple rides), and total riding time (over multiple rides). You can scroll between these while the device is in operation.


Of course you can also link it to Strava which will track your mileage.
 

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According to one of the reviews:
And the third stat is one of your choice from: time (current duration of ride), distance (so far for this ride), altitude, odometer (total distance ridden over multiple rides), and total riding time (over multiple rides). You can scroll between these while the device is in operation.


Of course you can also link it to Strava which will track your mileage.
Bingo. I'm sold.
 

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Your saying you need a phone to link to strava. I looked at the manual and the their www site.
Since you are computer savy.... I don't use a phone normally. My computer has blue tooth. So the real question is do you think you can link to computer, then to strava? I'm thinking not since there is no app for other than apple or android. I'm hoping you have seen something otherwise.
I hate smart phones in case your wondering.
 

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.So the real question is do you think you can link to computer, then to strava? I'm thinking not since there is no app for other than apple or android.
I concur.
I don't see anyway to upload without the app... which isn't for the computer.

There are Android emulators that run on the computer that would let you install the app.
It might be possible to do it that way
 

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Your saying you need a phone to link to strava. I looked at the manual and the their www site.
Since you are computer savy.... I don't use a phone normally. My computer has blue tooth. So the real question is do you think you can link to computer, then to strava? I'm thinking not since there is no app for other than apple or android. I'm hoping you have seen something otherwise.
I hate smart phones in case your wondering.
This one does with USB cable from PC. It's $70.
It'll connect to sensors too, HR/Cad/Power


Sync Data
USB connection
Connect the device to the computer with USB cable.
Computer will recognize the device as a new disk, find the folder "fit activity" , and copy the files in the folder to the computer.
Upload the activity file(.fit)
 

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I owned the orange Coospo BC107 bike computer linked above.

The only setback is found was the app itself. It was very basic and not very supported.

I got the unit and subsequent cadence / speed monitors which worked well for under $100. I'd buy them again today.

Buuuut
I jumped on a sale and bought a Wahoo Element Roam v1 for $199 and find it perfect. Not overly complicated and has better functionality (obviously).

I'd def. explore used/refurbished Wahoo bike computers.
 
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