CatEye Velo 7
19,29
Sigma BC 5.0 WR
19,29
CatEye Velo 7 vs. Sigma BC 5.0 WR
This is what our customers think
Reviews
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Pros
Easy to read (2x) |
Easy (2x) |
Logical one-button operation |
Large and clear digits |
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Cons
No |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Entry-level cycle computer model with all the basic functions such as current, average and max speed, trip and total distance, elapsed time and a clock. |
The Velo 7 odometer has a clear screen and is easy to operate with the large button below the screen. |
The economy mode saves power, allowing the battery to last up to 3 years. |
The Sigma BC 5.0 WR cycle computer offers all the basic functions for those new to cycling and commuters. |
As the computer is waterproof, it can also be used when it rains. |
The large display makes it easy to read the data. |
Cons
A wired computer is a bit harder to install than a wireless model but is less susceptible to interference. |
This cycle computer is not wireless. |
Specifications
Yes, included
Yes, included
No, not compatible
No, not compatible
No, not compatible
No, not compatible
Power Meter
No
Full Colour Display
No
No
Touchscreen
No
No
Width (cm)
3,75
Depth (cm)
1,85
Height (cm)
5,5
Weight
28 grams
IPX8
Trip distance
Yes
Yes
Total distance / Odometer
Yes
Yes
Total ride time
No
No
1 standard mount
Sensor
Sensor
Current Speed
Yes
Yes
Average Speed
Yes
No
Maximum Speed
Yes
No
Current Cadence
No
No
Average Cadence
No
No
Maximum Cadence
No
No
Current Heart Rate
No
No
Average Heart Rate
No
No
Maximum Heart Rate
No
No
Ride / Training Duration
Yes
Yes
Automatic Start / Stop
Yes
Yes
Manual Start / Stop
No
Yes
Clock
Yes
Yes
Stopwatch
No
No
Altimeter
No
No
Current Gradient
No
No
Average Gradient
No
No
Current Temperature
No
No
No
No
Backlight
No
No
Colour
Grey
Black