Velocomputer with navigation, can be used WITHOUT smartphone and WITHOUT internet
Is there such a thing?
I would like to have a "sat nav" on my bike WITHOUT having to install an app on my smartphone and WITHOUT having to connect it to the internet.
Just like my old "Tomtom", which I connect to the WWW once a year to update the map material.
Are there any plans to add the new velocomputers from Wahoo to the range?
As I understand it, these are available from Wahoo from today.
Official website Bolt 3: https://de-eu.wahoofitness.com/devices...
Official website Roam 3: https://de-eu.wahoofitness.com/devices...
At a glance: https://eu.wahoofitness.com/devices...
Hello
I am looking for a navigation system for MTB and road cycling tours. Currently iPhone is used with Komoot which is not optimal.
Who can tell me what can be used and how?
- Plan routes
- Load planned route on device
- GPS for planned route to get exactly to destination
- Mount should be able to be mounted on MTB and racing bike (i.e. an additional mount)
Thanks for experiences
I am looking for a bike computer for mountain bike tours. In addition to the Garmin devices and the Teasi, I came across the computers from Twonav (velo moutain).
Are there any plans for Digitec to include these devices in its range? Does anyone have any experience with these devices?
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If you already have a filter function, which is unfortunately the case with many articles, then this filter should also be maintained or at least set up correctly, or the products should be marked accordingly.
Velocomputer, brand: Sigam and Sigam Sport are exactly the same as Fischer and Fischer e-bikes.
Then we go on to Garmin, for example: of the 16 GPS devices, only 13 can measure speed according to the filter.
With Sigma, there are 33 devices, one of which is a heart rate monitor, in my opinion not a velocompi, and of the remaining 32 devices, supposedly only 22 can measure speed.
So the filter is simply for the bin.
As I said, the problem also applies to many other areas on Digilaxus.