Bike computers get better and more complex every year. The trick now becomes simplifying the experience, from easily accessing the fancy data to being able to attach and move the hardware quickly.
Abby Ferguson earned her dual bachelor’s degrees in Art Education and Photography from the University of Kentucky, followed by a Master of Fine Arts from Kansas State University. This background has ...
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You don’t need to pay $700 for a bike computer. Our editors reveal the best—even some under $200.
Shopping for a bike computer can quickly feel daunting. There are dozens of models on the market, many with similar shapes, screens, and button layouts. But as with most electronics, the differences ...
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