Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Cateye CC-COM10W Commuter Wireless Bicycle Computergood


Customer Rating :
Rating: 3.8

List Price : $80.00 Price : $50.00
Cateye CC-COM10W Commuter Wireless Bicycle Computer

Product Description

The first ever cycle computer specifically designed for commuters and those who ride for transportation, errands, and utility. Critical trip details make the CatEye Commuter Computer the best option for making your rides stress-free. Estimated Time of Arrival, clock, temperature, and back light help you stay on schedule. The new larger font size makes it even easier to read trip details with a quick glance. Carbon Offset information is included along with standard computer features so you will not only feel better from the ride, you’ll feel better about the ride.

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Bike commuters will enjoy this sleek unit's carbon offset tracking (150gram carbon/km or 240 grams/mile) and estimated time of arrival functions.
A cycle computer specifically designed for commuters and those who ride for transportation, errands, and utility, the CatEye CC-COM10W offers unique, surprisingly handy trip detail functions such as estimated time of arrival and carbon offset. A new, larger font size makes it easier to read trip details with a quick glance. Meanwhile, an innovative FlexTight bracket mounts quickly, securely, and without tools to virtually any handlebar or stem, and a tool-free speed sensor affixes easily to any standard fork.

Specifications

  • Current, average and maximum speed to 62.5 MPH
  • Elapsed time to 9:59:59
  • Trip distance to 999 miles
  • Trip distance and carbon offset functions: Today and yesterday, this and last week, this and last month, this and last year, and total
  • Estimated time of arrival up to 24 hours
  • 12- and 24-hour clocks
  • Operating temperature range from 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Wireless analog data transmission
  • Pace arrow and auto power saving mode
  • Tire sizes from 100 to 3,999 millimeters
  • Computer and sensor each run on one CR2032 battery
  • Measures 39 by 58 by 19 millimeters (W x H x D)
  • 29-gram weight

About CatEye
Founded in 1946 in Osaka, Japan, ISO-approved CatEye is a worldwide leader in manufacturing cycle computers, lights, and reflectors. In 1964, CatEye created the first flashing lamp for bicycles, and went on to create the first bicycle headlamp using white LEDs in 2001. The company's Opticube lens and reflectors allow it to make the brightest and most efficient LED headlights on the market today, and the D500 remains the only rear safety light that meets the rigorous CPSC standards for reflectivity.

CatEye's first cycle computer was released in 1981, and the company now offers a full range of computers. The company was additionally among the first to integrate altimeter, heart rate, and cadence technology into cycle computers.


  • Cycle computer specifically designed for commuters and those who ride for transportation, errands, and utility
  • Offers unique, surprisingly handy trip detail functions such as estimated time of arrival and carbon offset
  • Innovative FlexTight bracket mounts quickly, securely, and without tools to virtually any handlebar or stem; tool-free speed sensor affixes to any standard fork
  • Current, average and maximum speed to 62.5 MPH; elapsed time to 9:59:59; trip distance to 999 miles; wireless analog data transmission; tire sizes from 100 to 3,999 millimeters
  • Computer and sensor each run on one CR2032 battery; measures 39 by 58 by 19 millimeters (W x H x D); 29-gram weight


Cateye CC-COM10W Commuter Wireless Bicycle Computer Reviews


Cateye CC-COM10W Commuter Wireless Bicycle Computer Reviews


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Cateye Commuter by a Daily Commuter, September 3, 2010
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S. Bowman "sambo!" (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: CatEye Commuter Bicycle Computer - CC-COM10W (Sports)
I replaced my Polar CS400 with the Cateye Commuter and have been very satisfied with the Commuter's performance. The Polar was plagued with dropouts for no explainable reason and, thus far, I have had no dropout issues with the Cateye.

The display is easy to read. It saves the odometer information on a daily, weekly, monthly, yearly and overall basis so you can keep track of how much you ride in a given interval. One minor downside is that the total odometer is not available on the normal display (current ride distance is, however, always available - you access the overall odometer with the menu button on the back). The trip mileage on the display is cumulative until you reset it by holding down the mode button. For each trip the computer remembers your last distance and will use that distance to estimate arrival time. This works nicely if you commute a lot since you tend to ride the same route to/from work. You can also manually set the expected ride distance for... Read more
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Could be better, November 9, 2010
This review is from: CatEye Commuter Bicycle Computer - CC-COM10W (Sports)
I got the Cateye CC-COM10W as a gift and found these problems.
1. If you mount it on your bicycle stem, it's hard to see the display.
you need to be ~45� angle from the display to get a good view.
2. The back light is too dim and has a short on time....
3. The computer has what seems to be a power saving mode(good)and a sleep mode(Bad?)that you have no control over.
When the computer sits for a short time it goes into power saving mode and it will wake itself up if you move the tires.
Sleep mode happen after it sits for an hour.

If you don't remember to push the mode button and wake it up out of sleep mode, you get no measurements.
If you commute every day like me, It would be nice to just get on your bike and ride.

I like having a bike computer and honestly, I don't use it every day, but I do want to
see the total mileage I'm putting on my bike and with the sleep mode like it is, you can't.
That is, unless you... Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A little overpriced but EXCELLENT layout!, April 17, 2011
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This review is from: CatEye Commuter Bicycle Computer - CC-COM10W (Sports)
I'm very particular when it comes to how things are arranged at times. This is the MAIN reason why I decided to purchase the Cateye CC-COM10W. I just love how the time and temperature are separated on the bottom while other information is displayed in big numbers.

Sure, I realize that there are other less expensive alternatives that display the same information and more. But its not as "neatly" displayed as this Cateye. Its a tad overpriced on Amazon, but you can find it for $59.99 if you froogle it.

So far no interference issues (yet). I've heard that power lines or electronic devices interfere with the wireless computer, but so far so good. The time is also kept correctly. I use this on my folding bicycle that I keep in the trunk of my car.

The light is very dim and turns on for a very brief period of time, you shouldn't be looking at your computer while cycling in the dark anyway. I'm not sure if other models offer a light at longer intervals. Its... Read more
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