Vetta RT288-L SmartLite Wireless Cycling Computer
The Vetta® RT288L wireless speed cycling computer comes bundled with an interchangeable face so you can customize the look of your bike. The 3-screen display window illuminates for dusk and night-time rides. Track your progress with current, max, and average speed; ride time, cumulative and trip distance; lap and freeze-frame memories; and a speed comparison.Track and record your speed as well as your cumulative and trip mileage, and track your bike’s service schedule with the Vetta RT288L Smar
List Price: $ 53.00
Price: $ 43.93
Vetta RT233 Cycling Computer
- Electronics Color: Silver, Electronics Model: RT233
The Vetta® RT233 wired speed cycling computer offers basic ride information at a bargain price. In addition to current speed, distance and odometer functions, the RT233 also provides a service timer, 12/24-hour clock, auto start and wake up, and an easy tire setup. This package includes an extra cover, so you can customize the look of your ride.Track your cumulative and trip mileage, and track your bike’s service schedule with the Vetta RT233 Cycling Computer. This handlebar mounted computer s
List Price: $ 20.00
Price: $ 19.93
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Good budget wireless bike computer,
I bought this computer because it is wireless and you can see MPH, odometer and time all at the same time. The wireless works well. I question the accuracy of the computer. It seems off at high speeds. Also, the readout has a 3-4 second delay. So when you change speeds, the computer takes a few seconds to update the display. My wired cateye does not seem to have this problem. For a serious competitor, I think you would want to spend a little more. But for recreational biking it works fine.
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|Vetta 288L Computer,
This computer worked well for one set of batteries. The one exception is the auto-on function which never worked.
After the first battery change (transmitter and receiver at the same time) the computer did not work as long. Upon subsequent changes the computer did not work at all. It would either not pick up the transmitter at all or read, at best, inacurately.
I came across it again while shopping for a replacement (Cateye) and decided to write this review. Buy something else.
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|Good product….nice design!,
Had a hard time to decide among this, the VDO (no backlight) and a Cateye (don’t like the design). Mounting was relatively easy, although not everything is always parallel as you can expect. Working fine, and as I don’t exect to ride off-road, I think I can trust the mounting. Like the design a lot, specially the black with the transparent cover….
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|Basic Wired Computer,
After previously buying an RT55HD (no longer made) I hastily bought this one too, hoping it would be similar. Don’t get me wrong…it works great & is accurate if programmed with the correct tire size. But it only tells current speed, odometer, trip odometer & the clock. My fault – I didn’t read the description close enough.
If you want or need one that tells total trip time & average speed, look into a better one. So I own two now made by Vetta on two different bikes. Both are easy to set up & easy to use. Rugged – won’t accidently pop off as some other brands do.
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|Straightforward installation,
I’ve installed a number of these, so I didn’t find the instructions confusing at all. The steps are pretty straightforward, and are the same for any cycling computer that doesn’t have a sensor for pedaling cadence. You mount the head bracket on your handle bars, the sensor on a fork leg, and the magnet on a spoke. Adjusting the position of the magnet and the sensor can be somewhat tricky, since the gap between them has to be “right.” This was the first one that included anything to help you get that gap correct. The spoke mounted magnet has a rubber cap on it, and you adjust the sensor and the magnet until the protruding point on this temporary cap touches the sensor in the right spot, tighten up the clamps and screw, and take the cap off of the magnet.
The only other thing is to route the wire connecting the sensor to the bracket, unless you’re installing a wireless model. One pleasant surprise is that this one also included a separate rubber base for the head bracket that accommodated the riser handle bar on my son’s bike. Now I just have to get him to look where he’s riding rather than watching the speedometer for his top speed.
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|Great product, missing essential part though.,
I was surprised how quickly the package arrived. (Only one business day.) The product is great, I love knowing what my current speed is, and also how far I have traveled. Also the auto shut off is a nice feature, I have peace of mind knowing the battery isn’t being wasted. But I was disappointed to find that the product I ordered was missing an essential part, which was the backing for the battery. I had to construct my own piece of plastic so that the battery was kept in place and didn’t rattle around. Over all, a good product for biking lovers. Fast shipping, nothing was damaged, but parts were missing.
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