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The Cateye V3 redefines elegance and power. Ride farther. Ride faster. Ride smarter. Ride V3.
| Altimeter: | No |
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| 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: | Yes |
| Heart rate memory/recall: | Yes |
| High/low target heart rate: | Yes |
| Illumination: | Yes |
| Lap timer: | Yes |
| Low battery indicator: | No |
| Maximum speed: | Yes |
| Odometer: | Yes |
| Speed comparator: | No |
| Stop watch: | Yes |
| Target zone indicator: | Yes |
| Temperature: | No |
| Trip distance: | Yes |
| Wireless: | Yes |
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Good computer if you have the cash | |
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| I've been using this for about a year now and have found it to work well and really enjoy having all three readings. It seems pretty accurate when I compare to GPS or friend's computers but you have to set it up correctly for wheel circumference. Only issues I have had are you have to make sure the magnets/sensor are lined up correctly before each ride and it seems susceptible to interference from other computers when riding in groups. Resetting when this happens requires you to get off the bike. It can also be hard to read the screen when you are not in clear, sunny conditions as it is very small. | |
| D Wanderer at REI on 02/14/2009 | |
Great Computer For The Money! | |
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| I am happy with the purchase of this computer. Previously using the Cateye Micro Wireless and wanted to upgrade the the V3 for the heart rate and cadence features. Everything works as advertised and I have not experienced any of the problems listed in the reviews below. There is a slight delay (around 1-2 seconds) for the speed and cadence to update but it is not an issue for me, can't really see how it would be an issue with anyone but it is there. Overall I am very happy with the purchase, especially considering the features that are included for the price paid. | |
| C130 at REI on 11/15/2008 | |
A very good bike computer | |
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| Contrary to the [...] reviews below, I find the Cateye V3 to excel in almost every area. It's easy to setup (if you aren't a half-wit) and keeps accurate measurements of cadence and heart rate. I've had no problems with intermittent data or with interference from other transmitters.It's a great unit with great features. After more than 500 miles, no complaints at all. | |
| K-Lo at REI on 11/04/2008 | |
Great for looks to impress !!!! | |
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| I train on a Specialized Roubaix , I bought the V3 , I was told it was a good efficient unit for training , the past weekend went on a road ride with a few friends , I know my friend got a Edge 705 on his new BMC Pro ,so I look at my comp ,and ask him " How many miles we covered , my comp was showing 30 miles, his reply was we did 26 miles, since one day always problems never work right, I been on several ride and never could get accurate reading on my distance and time , the only piece that works right is the HRM. | |
| Trinity Pro Fitness at REI on 08/16/2008 | |
Too Good to be True | |
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| This is a new product from Cateye and there is no product pacific information on their website and the trouble shooting guide in the owners manual is not adequate. | |
| Paradise Ridge Runner at REI on 06/07/2008 | |