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Top 5 Bike Speedometer Reviews
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Top 5 Bike Speedometer Reviews

Whether your goal is to improve your fitness or you’re training for a race, a speedometer will be an essential tool. Buying a bicycle speedometer is a great way to track your performance and keep track of your progress when riding. There are plenty of great speedometer options on the market, so it can be tough to narrow down your choices. We’ve put together a list of our top five favorites to help you make your decision a little bit easier.

Our list was based on a few important factors:

Budget

We looked at the cost of each of these speedometers. We’ve attempted to provide a few options in a few different price ranges. We know you don’t want to break the bank when buying a speedometer, but we also know a lot of people in training are willing to spend a little more to get a high quality, accurate bicycle speedometer that gives accurate average speed, maximum speed, and trip distance readings and so on.

Think about how you intend to use your speedometer and how many “bells and whistles” you need. If you simply want to keep track of how fast you are going, you can buy a very affordable, basic speedometer that has a unit on the bike handlebars and a simple speed sensor on the tire. On the other hand, if you’re after a virtual bike computer with the latest LCD screen that also takes into account current speed, heart rate, a GPS system, and a map, for example, you’ll need to pay for an upgrade.

Design

You’ll have a lot of design options when choosing a speedometer. Do you want wireless or wired? Surprisingly, wireless speedometers tend to be less accurate than wired ones. You’ll also need to consider size. Most people want to keep their speedometers fairly small, but you need to make sure it’s large enough you’re able to read the screen while you’re riding. Also, consider whether you want something that can be easily removed from your bike when you are done riding.

Additional Features

Now to the bells and whistles mentioned earlier. If you’re willing to spend a little bit more, you can get a speedometer with a wide variety of features and functions. Basic speedometers simply track distance, speed, and calories burned, but more elaborate ones track heart rate, cadence, temperature, and maximum and average speeds. You’ll get a lot of data you can track and compare – something a lot of riders love having.

You’ll also want a unit that’s weather and rain proof if you intend to do any serious riding. If you’re the type of rider who will only go out when the weather conditions are ideal, there’s no need for this. However, serious riders that are on a training schedule of some kind will need to track their data in all weather conditions.

Other issues to consider is how easy it is to install the speedometer onto your bike. This is especially true for riders who intend to use different bikes or who want to be able to remove the speedometer when it’s not in use.

Finally, consider whether or not you want the speedometer to have the technological capability to sync with your smartphone. Nowadays, riders love to be able to record and track their data in their smartphone because it’s such a convenient option. Not all speedometers offer this feature, but many do. It’s important for you to understand whether or not you want this feature or if it would just be something extra and not worth the extra money.

Comparing Speedometers

At this point, you’ve narrowed down the features you’re looking for in a speedometer and you can begin to compare models. Listed below are five of our favorite models:

Shanren Raptor II

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The Raptor II by Shanren is one of the top wireless speedometer options. It is easy to program and operate and provides 17 different functions for users, allow you to track all of your fitness and performance metrics and meet your cycling goals.

It has a backlit LCD display that makes it easy to read in low or bright light. You’re able to see all of your data with just the touch of a button including speed, distance, time, cadence, and calories burned.


CatEye CC-RD300W

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This reliable speedometer works every time you ride. It’s a popular option because it’s affordable and offers a quick response. Most users consider it powerful because it’s able to work for any type of riding. It features a large display screen and speed functions and incorporates the highly acclaimed CatEyeClickTec interface, allowing riders to switch through the seven modes with the push of a button. This speedometer also features the innovative FlexTight bracket that makes mounting it easy and fast.


OutdoorMaster JUNSD

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The OutdoorMaster is lightweight, durable, and easy to operate. It’s also waterproof so you’re able to ride any time. It can track mileage, speed, and cycling time. This is a wired speedometer, so you know you’re getting accurate damage. Despite it is wiring, it’s still easy and convenient to use, and the small wires really don’t interfere with riding.

It’s easy it is to install and no additional tools are needed. This speedometer also features a 100% satisfaction return policy so you can buy with confidence.


Bell Dashboard

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The Bell Dashboard is consistently ranked among the top speedometers on the market. It’s easy to install and weather-resistant. It also features 12 functions that allow riders to efficiently track their speed and distance during the ride. This provides data on current, average, and max speeds.


Ultega Wireless

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Riders love the efficiency of the Ultega Wireless All-round device. It’s a powerful multi-functional computer that uses wireless functions and the ability to transmit data on your smartphone or tablet. It features a clear display so you’re able to safely see information registered while riding. It comes with user-selectable of 12- or 24-hour clock, so you can customize your entire experience. It’s also water-resistant, so you’ll be able to schedule your rides in advance and not really worry about weather conditions.


While this isn’t a complete list, it’s a list that should be able to help you narrow down your choices and get a speedometer you love.​

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