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Vetta VL110HR T2X Torpedo Bike Computer with Heart Rate & Cadence (Wireless)
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Vetta VL110HR T2X Torpedo Bike Computer with Heart Rate & Cadence (Wireless)

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VET-VL110HRT2X

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Description:

The VL110HR T2X with Torpedo combines 9 different Heart Rate and 26 cycling functions to maximize workout benefits and improve endurance. 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. Other features include: Stopwatch, Ride time, Total time, Service timer, Dual bike memory, Freeze frame memory, Trip distance, Cumulative odometer, Intermediate distance & 12/24 hour clock

Features:

Combines 9 different heart rate & more than 26 cycling functions to maximize workout benefits & improve endurance


Functions include: Current HR, Average HR, Max HR, % of Max HR, Programmable upper & lower HR limits


Time-In, Above & Below Target Zone, Average HR - In , Above & Below Target Zone, Audible & Visible Alarms


Wireless HR Transmission, Current, Average & Max cadence, Current, Average & Max speed, Speed comparison


Energy saving sleep mode, Low battery indicator, Auto fire-up & NiteLite with SmartLite function


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.0 inches
Product Height: 3.0 inches
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.1 inches
Package Height: 3.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 1.0
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1Missing partsNov 07, 2008
This item was missing parts when I purchased it. Its repacement does not work. Heart monitor does not work at all... the computer itself is extremely unreliable. It actually only measures bicycle speed 10 percent of the time or so and is only useful as a clock and timer. In my opinion Vetta computers are worthless expensive junk. A $10 Schwinn computer I bought works all the time without any problems.

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1piece of junkJun 05, 2007
Set it up and it worked for one two hour bike ride. The next morning, it no longer worked.

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1does not workJun 04, 2007
I bought this item and it would not shut off. It ran the battery down. Vetta sent me two others. The second would not shut off either. The third, the torpedo would not shut off. Vetta was helpful but it does not work.

2Great concept...a little flawed in the applicationMar 08, 2007
The "torpedo" concept for the wireless sensor is very clean and straightforward. It has some promise, but Vetta needs to make some modifications in the length of the sensing arms. As they are now, the arms are too long and do not fit anything close to what I would consider "typical" distance between the chainstay of a bicycle and the rear wheel spokes and crankarms. Because the arms are too long, they cannot be arranged where they pick up the magnets on the wheel or crankarm for consistent rotational measurement. I even had to glue a rare earth magnet I bought separately to my bicycle's crankarm for cadence measurement because the magnet included with the cyclocomputer in no manner could fit the space between the crank and the chainstay. Vetta needs to think about the design and re-engineer the sensing arms before I would give a recommendation.

 
 
 
 
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