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Title: Vetta RT88 10-Function Wireless Cycling Computer
Purchase Item
Manufacturer: Vetta
Our Price:
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Features:
- 12 / 24 Hour Clock
- Freeze Frame Memory
- Auto Start Stop
- Wireless Transmission
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Customer Reviews: |
| Vetta RT88 10-Function Wireless Cycling Computer by Vetta Sensor did not work |
Putting it on my bike was pretty easy but I couldn't get the sensor to work. No matter how much I spun my wheel or how close I put the sensors together, the computer wouldn't register anything.
I sent it back and got a wired computer, which works perfectly |
| Vetta RT88 10-Function Wireless Cycling Computer by Vetta very disappointed |
| after 15 miles it has malfunctioned. Even with battery changes, realignment, it fails to record any speed or distance. Poor equipment. |
| Vetta RT88 10-Function Wireless Cycling Computer by Vetta Simple and easy to use |
I run the RT88 on 3 of my bikes, and have done for several years. I like the simplicity and low price. I have had no problems with reliability. Battery life is good. I've ridden centuries and large group rides in many locations in northern California and haven't had any problems with interference. This unit has everything I need, nothing I don't, it's cheap, reliable and easy to use.
I use more sophisticated units such as Cateye double and Polar on the indoor trainer when I want lots of data, but for road use, I found the Vetta is ideal. |
| Vetta RT88 10-Function Wireless Cycling Computer by Vetta Basic Unit Does the Job For a Low Price |
I can't comment on the unit's longevity because I've only used it a week, but I haven't had any problem with interference. I don't ride with a CD player, Blackberry, or laptop, and my cell phone doesn't bother it. (Even if it did, I tend to turn the phone off during rides since I'm on the bike to get away from the world--I figure I can be untethered for 1% of my life.)
Installation is a snap. It uses wire ties to install which isn't the best looking set up but, hey, this is an entry level cyclocomputer. I bought it for my "change of pace" MTB and it provides all the basic information I need for a dirt cheap price ($23). I have a more expensive cyclocomputer on my road bike which I ride 85% of the time.
The only annoyances are the bit of hassle turning it on as I start a ride and some glare from screen when wearing polarized sunglasses. This latter factor doesn't prevent reading the information, but makes it harder. |
| Vetta RT88 10-Function Wireless Cycling Computer by Vetta Warning: Do Not Buy!!!!! |
| This thing is (WAS) a piece of junk. I regretted buying it from day one. Buttons are incedibly difficult to use. Thankfully, the thing stopped working after only ONE MONTH! (It started flashing MPHs and counting up miles on the odo while my bike was PARKED in my garage!!) I trash canned this piece of garbage and bought a different brand and have had no problems since. You have been warned. Avoid this junk. The only reason I gave it one star is because I can't give it a zero. |
| Vetta RT88 10-Function Wireless Cycling Computer by Vetta Product Description |
| Current Speed. Average Speed. Maximum Speed. Speed Comparator. Cumulative Odometer. Trip Odometer. 12 / 24 Hour Clock. Ride Timer. Service Timer. Freeze Frame Memory. Dual Display. Wireless Transmission. Auto Start Stop. |
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