Cateye CC-MC100W Micro Wireless 10-Function Bicycle Computer (Silver)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Micro is CatEye's most popular wireless computer. It has 10 functions and 12 features, including LED backlight, manual odometer re-set, and a bracket that will mount on both stem and handlebar. This is the wireless computer for any style of riding.
Functions:
- Current speed
- Maximum speed
- Average speed
- Elapsed time
- Trip distance
- Average speed
- Elapsed time
- Trip distance
- Odometer
- Clock
Features:
- Wireless
- Backlight
- Stem and handlebar mount
- Programmable odometer
- Universal bracket and sensor mount
- Pace arrow
- Dual tire size
- Programmable speed unit
- Auto or manual start/stop
- Sleep mode
- Auto power-saving mode
Specifications:
- Battery: CR2032 (main unit and sensor)
- Handlebar mount size: 22-32mm
- Fork mount size: 11-50mm
- Front fork speed sensor
- Wireless transmission distance up to 70cm - 27 inches
Product Details
- Color: Silver
- Brand: Cateye
- Model: CC-MC100W
- Released on: 2007-05-23
- Dimensions: .87" h x 1.54" w x 2.09" l, 68.34 pounds
Features
- Ten functions: current speed, odometer, clock, maximum speed, two trip distances, two elapsed times
- Two average speeds, wireless, odometer manual set, dual tire sizes, auto power save
- Sleep mode, auto or manual start/stop, universal bracket/sensor mounts
- Features a backlight, stem and handlebar mount, pacer arrow
- Changeable speed unit; menu screen
Customer Reviews
Great cyclocomputer for a great price.
The Micro Wireless is one of the newest additions to the Cay Eye Companies long line of trusted cyclocomputers. I had a hard time choosing between this and a more expensive model with heart rate and cadence.
I decided to go with this and purchased a separate wrist HR monitor for around 25 bucks. It saved a good deal of money and could be the solution to one of your concerns.
If you are looking for a basic model without wireless: I suggest checking out the "Enduro 8"; it is cheaper and has most of the basic features (without wireless and backlight).
With that said: I really like this model, it's smaller and has more features than the Enduro; wireless and back-light. It was easier to setup and quickly switches between bikes (with the purchase of a second mount/sensor kit.)
I broke the computer mount in a minor training collision and Cay Eye sent me a replacement mount for free. I suggest you "defiantly get a cat eye", especially at this price; they have great customer service and make an excellent wireless computer.
(I have used this product for six months.)
wish I had gotten it sooner
First off, I am a casual biker so I didn't know if I "needed" this or not. Now that I have it, I really dig it!
Mounting the whole thing took me about 20 minutes--15 to read the pictograph directions and 5 to actually put it on. But that is because I am a little cautious and really wanted to do it right the first time. It actually was quite easy because the installation diagram is very detailed, showing exactly which direction the pieces go, in what order, etc. The computer mounts on the handlebar with double-sided tape and cable ties, keeping it plenty tight and secure. The sending device attaches to the fork the same way and is very ingenious the way it reads off the magnet you attach to the spoke.
A little bit harder was programming it the first time, following the menu flow digrams. But after a few minutes it was very intuitive and I got it set up (with mph, wheel size, etc.) and was ready to take it for a test spin. Which is where its greatness was immediately apparent. I followed a route I knew and the odometer was spot on. The elapsed time pauses when you do, the average and max speeds worked great. In fact, this thing is amazing!
So, bottom line, even if you don't think you need one, you'll soon wonder how you got along without it. Well built, high quality, instructions in about 20 languages, fun to use, and practical. Can't beat it.
compact and full featured
the two things you need in a good cyclometer is that it is small and lightweight, but has all the features you need. This one fills both creteria nicely. The unit is small, but is incredibly easy to read and navigate. and, if you are like me, the last cyclometer you owned consisted of a wire running down your fork -- forget it, this one is wireless. It does the job perfectly, at a great price.



