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CATEYE - Padrone Wireless Bike Computer

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Arrives Nov 28 – Dec 2
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Color: Blue


Features

  • ALL YOUR FAVORITE STATS: Displays current, max, and average speed, total distance, trip distance, elapsed time, and clock.
  • SAVE YOUR MILES: With the option to manually set the odometer, you don't have to start over every time you change the battery.
  • FOCUS ON THE RIDE, NOT THE SCREEN: Don't let navigating menus or buttons get in the way of enjoying your ride. Simply press the base of the unit to toggle through functions with the unique ClickTec design.
  • SECURE AND GO: With our FlexTight Bracket, you can easily mount, adjust, and move your computer by hand. Spend less time setting up your gear and more time on the road.
  • DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STOPS: Caught at a red light? Stopping for coffee? We've got you covered. Your CATEYE computer knows when you've stopped and automatically stops counting time and averaging speed.

Brand: CATEYE


Color: Blue


Item Weight: 0.09 Kilograms


Sensor Type: Speed Sensor


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Metal


Brand: ‎CATEYE


Color: ‎Blue


Item Weight: ‎0.09 Kilograms


Sensor Type: ‎Speed Sensor


Battery Cell Composition: ‎Lithium Metal


Included Components: ‎FlexTight Mount Kit, Computer Head Unit, Analog Speed Sensor, Universal Wheel Magnet


Mounting Type: ‎Handlebar Mount


Human Interface Input: ‎Buttons


Manufacturer: ‎CATEYE


UPC: ‎725012027066


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎66


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.29 x 3.15 x 1.65 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.1 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4 x 3 x 2 inches


Brand Name: ‎CATEYE


Warranty Description: ‎2 Yesr Manufacturer


Model Name: ‎Padrone


Material: ‎Plastic


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎CC-PA100W Blue


Date First Available: March 31, 2013


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  • Perfect for Basic Data Collection
Color: Green
Biking is one of our favorite activities, and when traveling, we are always looking for bike trails. Over the years, we have biked short, medium and long distances. The longest distance that we have biked in one day was 50 miles on the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes last year (2022). During that same trip, we biked 42 miles on a different day on that same trail. And this summer (2023), we biked 37 miles on that trail. All of these treks were on different sections of the trail, which is a combined distance of 72.5 miles one way. When biking medium and long distances, I am always curious about how far we’ve gone and I am frequently asking my husband (Larry) throughout the treks. He uses a GPS app on his phone to track everything that we do, not just biking. I wanted something to track our biking data myself, but I didn’t want to use my phone/an app. Thus, the search for a wireless bike computer began Spring of 2023. I am not a technology-compatible person, so I needed a very basic, user-friendly product. After researching two dozen bike computers (all different brands/types), I decided on the CATEYE, Padrone Wireless Bike Computer. My Trek Dual Sport 3 (WSD) came with a mount on the handlebar specifically for a bike computer, but I had difficulty finding one that was compatible with that mount. Larry checked with Trek and it appeared that the device would be compatible with the existing mount on my bike, but when we received it, we learned it was not. I had planned to return it but changed my mind once I realized that swapping out the mount wasn’t that big of a deal. The mount that came with CATEYE ended up working perfectly. BIKE SET UP: I found the setup to be quite tedious, but for the average person I am certain that notion would not be applicable. Fortunately, I had Larry to help. The CATEYE mount is about the same size as the one that came on my bike but is just shaped a little differently. A feature that I like about the CATEYE mount is that it is easy to adjust the angulation on the handlebar using the knob on the back. Sometimes I angle it up a little higher and other times a little lower. With that said, however, it is vital to mention that if the mount is angled down too far on the handlebar, then it will be difficult to toggle between different screens on the monitor. Once the new mount was in place, the next step was putting on the sensors and that is what took some fine-tuning. The little round sensor that attaches to the spoke on the front tire has to align perfectly with the transmitter on the fork of the bike. It took multiple attempts to line them up perfectly. After the first few tries, we thought perhaps the battery was dead, so we replaced the battery yet the monitor still wasn’t working. Initially, we had the transmitter positioned in the middle of the fork, horizontally. We finally realized that it needs to be closer to the sensor. We then angled the transmitter inward on the fork so that it would be much closer to the sensor and they could communicate. My advice: be patient and just keep working on it till you get it right. Admittedly, I was not patient through this process. VISIBILITY: The CATEYE has a very clear screen and the numbers are easy to see. Initially, I tried to find a computer with an LED backlight but just couldn’t find something with consistently good reviews. However, I am very pleased with the visibility of this. I have no issues at all, even when biking in open, sunny areas. NOTE: I recommend taking the monitor off the mount when not in use to protect the screen; I keep it in a small bubble pouch that it came with. EASE OF USE: To change the data on the monitor, you place the device in the mount and push down on the three little dots located on the bottom of the device; you will hear a clicking sound each time you push down. When I had the device in my hand, I kept pushing the dots and nothing happened. That is when I realized that the little dots are not a “button,” but rather serve as a marking point for the section where you push down so the gray center button on the backside of the unit will then change the data on the monitor. To “reset” the computer in between rides, you push down for a few seconds. The monitor does not have an on/off switch. It turns off by itself (like a hibernation mode) when not in use after a period of time. Switching from screen to screen to see different data while biking is simple. Just push down on the little dots and you can easily toggle between different screens of data. While biking, I prefer to leave the screen on individual trip distance (i.e. how many miles I am currently biking). When we are finished biking, I then scroll through all of the different data that the device collects: individual trip distance; total odometer distance; average speed; max speed; elapsed time; clock. A few things to note: When you stop biking, all data collection completely stops, unlike that of an app/program where you have to “pause” in order to keep an accurate time of the activities. I really like this feature because Larry has to pause and restart his program for accuracy; I don’t have to do that with this device. I also like that the computer keeps track of the total miles and amount of time that I’ve biked using the device. When you “reset” in between treks, it only resets the individual trip distance, clock (time per ride), average speed and max speed. ACCURACY: On every trek, Larry and I compare the mileage data between our two different methods of collection. Between Larry’s GPS and my CATEYE, the difference is usually within one-tenth of a mile. He believes his GPS data is the ultimate scale of accuracy. And while that *may* be the case, my CATEYE is close enough for my purposes. I just wanted something to give me a general idea, as I am biking, of how far we’ve gone. FINAL THOUGHTS: I am extremely pleased with this device, as it is perfect for my purposes. Thus far, I’ve biked a total of 142.2 outdoor miles and 10.43 total hours while using this between the months of May – Aug 2023. The reason for which I specify ‘outdoor miles’ is because I have an indoor bike trainer that I also use with my Trek bike. However because the CATEYE attaches to the front tire, I am unable to use it to track my ride data. I have looked at bike computers compatible with indoor bike trainers, but I don’t feel the need to purchase one at this time. If you are looking for a very basic, easy-to-use bike monitor then the CATEYE may be a great fit for you. As mentioned above, the mileage may/may not be 100% spot on, but it is certainly close enough for those, like myself, who just want a general idea of their bike trek data. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023 by SJR

  • Great Computer
Color: USA
I finally had to retire my 25 year old Cateye computer because some of the LCD segments were gone. I knew I was going to go with the same brand because of how long the other one lasted. I was not disappointed. The wireless is nice, it gives it a much cleaner look, though the wheel sensor/transmitter is a little bigger than I would have thought. Presumably due to the battery size. Only time and miles will tell how long the battery will last. The head unit is a nice size with much a bigger display than my old one, which works out well because my eyes aren't what they used to be. Easy to mount, and it gives you a couple of options, stem or handlebar. I chose the stem because it's center. Programing instructions, were a little confusing, but I figured it out. Very intuitive to use however, especially if you've owned a Cateye before. To top it off, the American flag design was on sale. That is the style I would have picked anyway! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024 by AJ

  • It’s been a solid, reliable companion on all my rides!
I love how easy it is to navigate! The screen is bright and easy to read, even in direct sunlight. The buttons are simple to use, which is awesome when you’re out on a ride trying to focus on the road. This little gadget has been super reliable for all of my rides. It tracks my speed accurately, measures my distance, and even records my ride time without any hiccups. I’ve done a mix of casual rides and longer, more intense rides and the data has always been spot on. Another huge plus is the battery life. I’ve ridden 5500 miles in the past nine months without replacing the battery. It’s great not to have to worry about it dying on mid-ride. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by Miguel Guedez

  • Instructions leave "much" to be desired ...
Instructions leave "much" to be desired ... seasoned cyclist / IT Guy & I found the instructions challenging at best. Main problem seems to be the tire/wheel sizing chart - CatEye "presume" you have a bike that falls into one of chart listed ones. If not - your out of luck - yes - I understand it's impossible to have every single tire/wheel combo on the planet ... here's a "hint" ... include the simple conversion formula in the instructions & advise folks OF the conversion formula. Ya - I know - first world problem & yes it took me about 2mins doing a bing search to find the formula & then use the on-line calculator to figure out the right tire/wheel combo setting - once I had that - programing the trip meter was fairly simple - the only other glitch I ran into was - the sensitivity of the sensor isn't all the great - instead of the sensor being aligned with the front fork - it had to be tipped on my Salsa. The other small crankie issue is - you HAVE to use the front wheel as the mount due to again - sensitivity is incredibly short - thus - using the rear wheel is NOT a option ... sigh ... "overall" ... it's fine ... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024 by Canadian Gypsy

  • Works great!
Color: Blue
I bought one for my wife(I already have one) and she loves it, Easy to operate and very accurate.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Biker Dude

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