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CatEye CC-TR200DW (V2c) Bike Computer

Cycling > Bike ComputersRated: *** by 1 review.

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Think of the Cateye V2c as broadband for your bike. This wireless computer is extremely fast.

  • The latest 2.4 GHz digital data transmission virtually eliminates interference and cross talk
  • Large screen simultaneously displays speed, cadence and time information
  • Integrated buttons keep a low profile, yet provide great feel and control
  • Patent-pending sensor unit combines the speed and cadence sensors into one sleek, reliable piece that mounts on the chainstay
  • FlexTightâ„¢ brackets fits on virtually all stems and handlebars: 22 - 31.8mm
  • Fits almost any fork: 11 - 55mm

Altimeter:No
Auto start/stop:Yes
Average speed:Yes
Battery type:CR 2032 x 2
Cadence:Yes
Clock:Yes
Countdown timer:No
Current speed:Yes
Daily alarm:No
Dual bike memory:Yes
Heart rate display:No
Heart rate memory/recall:No
High/low target heart rate:No
Illumination:Yes
Lap timer:Yes
Low battery indicator:No
Maximum speed:Yes
Odometer:Yes
Speed comparator:No
Stop watch:Yes
Target zone indicator:No
Temperature:No
Trip distance:Yes
Wireless:Yes

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CatEye CC-TR200DW (V2c) Bike Computer Review Summary:

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Nice Computer but has some drawbacks

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I had the Cateye Strada double wireless, which was a good basic computer. I upgraded to the V2c and was somewhat disappointed for the following reasons:1) Setup was difficult due to the computer not finding the cadence/speed sensor. After more then an hour of trial and error, which included replacing the batteries, I was able to get the computer to find the sensor by putting the computer a few inches away from the sensor. The documentation indicated that the computer would find the sensor if the two devices were within 5 meters of each other.2) Come of the cute icons on the measure screen and on the setup screens are super tiny and very hard to read.3) The 4 main buttons that control operation and setup are very small and hard to press. Would likely be impossible when wearing gloves.4) After setting up the computer and going for a ride, the max cadence displayed 174, which is not possible. I called Cateye and they verified that this was a bug but that there was no fix. Unfortunately, this was one of the features I was looking when I purchased this computer.5) During setup of the computer, I entered my total mileage on my bike into the Total Odometer setting. After going for a 25 ride, the computer only incremented the tenths position with my 25 mile ride instead of the whole number miles. I called Cateye and they verified that this was a bug and that I needed to zero out the total mileage on the computer and ride several miles first before updating the Total Odometer with my mileage.6) Documentation is very poor and website support pages / knowledgebase is not much better. [...] not reviewed / Quality controlled by technical users / writers.
JER826 at REI on 09/08/2009