Is the Cateye Padrone good?
Top positive review 5.0 out of 5 starsIf you are looking for a simple bike computer with big, easy to read digits, then the Padrone is for you. If you are looking for a simple bike computer with big, easy to read digits, then the Padrone is for you. The display is huge and uncluttered.
Can a bike computer be used on the rear wheel?
The short answer is that you can put a bike computer on a rear wheel, but it must be specifically designed to work from that position.
Does Cateye Padrone have Bluetooth?
The PADRONE DIGITAL is a cyclocomputer that uses Bluetooth® SMART sensors. In addition to the included sensors, optional or commercial sensors can also be connected for use. The model you have purchased does not come with the heart rate sensor and HR strap.
Does Cateye Padrone have GPS?
The new Cateye Padrone Smart bike computer pairs with your phone using Bluetooth and displays GPS data from it on the computer’s screen. The computer will also pair with Bluetooth speed, heart rate, cadence and power sensors to display additional data.
Can you put a speed sensor on the back wheel?
You can mount the speed sensor on either the front or rear wheel.
How long does the Cateye Strada cadence battery last?
Your legs are the engine and the Strada Cadence is your tachometer. This sleek CatEye cycle computer delivers all of the essential functions of the Strada plus pedal cadence and auto start/stop. Battery life up to two years. Weighs only 18g.
Who is Cateye and what do they do?
Always at the cutting edge of technology, CatEye was among the first companies to integrate altimeter, heart rate, and cadence technology into cycle computers. With progressive research and design, CatEye also manufactures a unique line of fitness machines and road-safety equipment.
When was the first Cateye cycle computer released?
CatEye’s first cycle computer was released in 1981. Now the company offers a full range of computers to meet the demands of cyclists around the globe. Always at the cutting edge of technology, CatEye was among the first companies to integrate altimeter, heart rate, and cadence technology into cycle computers.
How can I Change my cadence on my computer?
Featuring the company’s trademark ClickTec interface, the device enables you to switch among eight modes by simply pressing the bottom of the computer face. Your selected mode (cadence, average speed, et cetera) appears at the bottom of the screen, while your current speed always appears at the top in huge, easy-to-read digits.