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Pyramid 13 Function Wireless Dual Display Cyclocomputer

Pyramid 13 Function Wireless Dual Display Cyclocomputer

Made by Pyramid

Sales Rank on Amazon.com: 36224

Lowest Price: $21.49

Average Review: 2 stars

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Average Rating: 2.0 out of 5 Stars

The following review received 8 helpful votes out of 11 total votes:
Review Date: 2006-08-28
"Does what it is supposed to."

I bought this for my wife to use on her bike that she uses inside (on a bike mount)and outside. Therefore, I was hoping to be able to install the sensor on the back tire since the front tire is stationary when she is inside. However, the wireless range is not far enough to reach if the sensor is on the back tire.

The item seems to be a good item, and a good price if you don't need to install it on the back tire. It was very easy to install and set up. 3 stars
The following review received 1 helpful votes out of 1 total votes:
Review Date: 2007-01-05
"Sucktacular"

I was totally dismayed with this product, nowhere in the manual did it indicate how to switch it from Kilometers to Miles even though it was obvious that it could somehow be changed.

No sir, I didn't like it. 2 stars

Review Date: 2007-12-12
"it is ok, but it does give wrong speed sometime, "

this little thing is cute. it does give wrong speed sometime, maybe twice a month, so not so bad. sometime it tell me that I'm going 32 to 75 MPH which is crazy. it can very trick to make the installation work. the wireless will work no more than 3 feets
3 stars

Review Date: 2008-01-05
"Unusable in areas with lots of RF"

Since this speedometer can't discriminate between the RF pulses it's supposed to be reading and other RF noise, it is completely useless in many areas including most of Cambridge MA where I live. In some areas it pegs itself at 99mph and in other areas it just adds random amounts (it's sensing fewer pulses but still, these aren't from me and the speedometer is just as worthless then). It's only in some completely residential areas where it works as advertised. I've not gone to less densely built up areas to try to determine what types of things causes problems but setting the speedometer near my notebook computer causes it to show the same problems. 1 star