| | |  | Altimeter | Home » » » » Vetta VL110A T2X Torpedo Bike Computer with Cadence & Altimeter (Wireless) | | | | | | | Description: | | The VL110A T2X model is Vetta's Altitude computer with Torpedo. It combines all 26 VL110 functions with 5 different Altitude functions including Total Altitude Gain and Barometric Calibration. Features High Frequency Digitized Modulation Signals and Computer Generated ID to avoid cross talk. NiteLite will illuminate the screen with the push of its button. SmartLite works in conjunction with NiteLite, within your-defined time interval (say 6:00 pm to 1:00 am), will illuminate the screen when any button is pushed. Water resistant. | | | Features: | |
• Combines all 26 VL110 functions with 5 different Altitude functions including Total Altitude Gain & Barometric Calibration.
• Functions include: Current, Average & Max cadence, Current, Average & Max speed & Speed comparison
• Cumulative odometer, Current altitude, Max altitude, Intermediate altitude, Trip distance, Intermediate distance
• 12/24 hour clock, Stopwatch, Ride time, Total time, Service timer, Ambient temp, Max/Min temp, Dual bike memory
• Freeze frame memory, Energy saving sleep mode, Low battery indicator, Auto fire-up & NiteLite w/SmartLite
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Length:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Simple setup & use, flakey head unitJun 12, 2008 I bought this computer to replace an older, wired version of the same computer (VT100A). Setting up the head unit to work with the wireless torpedo sensor unit was a piece of cake. The head asks you for a synch device and you push a button on the torpedo. Done. It is that easy. The torpedo zip ties to the chain stay and easily adjusts to pick up both pedal and wheel magnets. I have other wireless bike computers, and this is the slickest setup I have used. I love it.
When working, I also love the head unit. The layout and grouping of the functions is logical and easy to remember once you get used to it. Since I ride in the mountains, I am very interested in my altitude and this computer remembers the altitude of 2 reference points that you can use to baseline the rest of your ride. My most used functions are total distance, average speed, ride time, cadence, and altitude.
I have used this computer for about 100 hours of riding, or about 1,000 miles of distance, so I have a pretty good idea of how it performs over the longer term. Over this time, it has operated correctly on only about 60% of my rides!! The head unit either resets in the middle of a ride or goes into some sort of crash mode where all segments of the display are illuminated. I have replaced the battery twice during this period and this doesn't seem to help. I can't depend on it working any more so I am shopping for a replacement.
Summary: If the computer were more reliable, it would be a fantastic setup. It packs a lot of functionality into a light weight and simple device. I wish I could count on it. Customer support is sufficient, but not willing to bend over backwards to replace the unit.
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