![]() The compact wireless receiver has a streamlined silhouette and 70-centimeter range. |
Specifications
- Current, average, and maximum speed to 65.9 MPH
- Total distance to 99,999 miles
- Two trip distances to 999 miles
- Two elapsed times to 9:59:59
- 12- and 24-hour clock
- Pace arrow and auto power saving mode
- Tire sizes from 100 to 3,999 millimeters
- 70-centimeter transmission distance
- Computer and sensor run on CR2032 batteries
- Measures 38 by 52 by 22 millimeters (W x H x D)
- 30-gram weight
About CatEye
Founded in 1946 in Osaka, Japan, ISO-approved CatEye is a worldwide leader in manufacturing cycle computers, lights, and reflectors. In 1964, CatEye created the first flashing lamp for bicycles, and went on to create the first bicycle headlamp using white LEDs in 2001. The company's Opticube lens and reflectors allow it to make the brightest and most efficient LED headlights on the market today, and the D500 remains the only rear safety light that meets the rigorous CPSC standards for reflectivity.
CatEye's first cycle computer was released in 1981, and the company now offers a full range of computers. The company was additionally among the first to integrate altimeter, heart rate, and cadence technology into cycle computers.
Cateye CC-MC100W Micro Wireless 10-Function Bicycle Computer (Black)
![]() The compact wireless receiver has a streamlined silhouette and 70-centimeter range. |
Specifications
- Current, average, and maximum speed to 65.9 MPH
- Total distance to 99,999 miles
- Two trip distances to 999 miles
- Two elapsed times to 9:59:59
- 12- and 24-hour clock
- Pace arrow and auto power saving mode
- Tire sizes from 100 to 3,999 millimeters
- 70-centimeter transmission distance
- Computer and sensor run on CR2032 batteries
- Measures 38 by 52 by 22 millimeters (W x H x D)
- 30-gram weight
About CatEye
Founded in 1946 in Osaka, Japan, ISO-approved CatEye is a worldwide leader in manufacturing cycle computers, lights, and reflectors. In 1964, CatEye created the first flashing lamp for bicycles, and went on to create the first bicycle headlamp using white LEDs in 2001. The company's Opticube lens and reflectors allow it to make the brightest and most efficient LED headlights on the market today, and the D500 remains the only rear safety light that meets the rigorous CPSC standards for reflectivity.
CatEye's first cycle computer was released in 1981, and the company now offers a full range of computers. The company was additionally among the first to integrate altimeter, heart rate, and cadence technology into cycle computers.
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