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You don’t need to pay $700 for a bike computer. Our editors reveal the best—even some under $200.
Our editors tested the latest bike computers across thousands of miles. These standout picks deliver pro-level performance, ...
If you need fancy extras like the ability to make card payments, the presence of wind detectors or bell sounds then you’ll be ...
Looking for a reliable, budget-friendly cycling computer packed with features? The iGPSPORT Binavi GPS bike computer might be your new go-to tool for training, navigation, and performance tracking. In ...
Garmin Edge MTB review: a rugged alternative to the Edge 550, but the compromises don't quite add up
The Garmin Edge MTB is best saved for ride-tracking applications, thanks to a generous provision of data but limited screen ...
The best touch screen of any head unit we've used to date, the Sigma Rox 12 is the computer we'd pick for exploring new roads You can trust Cyclingnews Our experts spend countless hours testing ...
Beyond a few quirks, the Byrton Rider 420 is a solid computer. For the money, there aren't many other computers that offer the same level of function as the Bryton Rider 420. You can trust Cyclingnews ...
Aaron Gulley is a Nigerian-born travel and adventure writer. He has covered the world from Bali to Namibia for Outside and writes a regular column for the magazine about cycling and bike culture.
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