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🚴♂️ Track every mile, own every ride—stay ahead with SY Bike Computer!
The SY Bicycle Speedometer and Odometer is a wireless, waterproof cycling computer featuring a bright 1.2-inch LCD display with auto wake-up and night backlight. It accurately measures speed, distance, and riding time, supports Bluetooth connectivity, and fits most bike types with easy installation. Powered by a lithium metal battery and rated IP54 for water resistance, it’s designed for serious cyclists seeking reliable, real-time ride stats.
| ASIN | B01HL0B5AU |
| Battery Type | Lithium Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,523 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Speedometers |
| Brand | SY |
| Brand Name | SY |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 5,353 Reviews |
| Display | LCD |
| Display Size | 1.2 inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04712343303071 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Sensor, Magnet, Mounting Base, Manual |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Type Name | Bicycle Speedometer and Odometer Wireless Waterproof Cycle Bike Computer with LCD Display & Multi-Functions by YS |
| Item Weight | 90 g |
| Manufacturer | DINOKA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Bicycle Speedometer |
| Model Number | Bicycle Speedometer |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Screen Size | 1.2 inches |
| Sensor Type | Speed Sensor |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
P**S
I like the options
Easy to set up and install and the options are fun. I put it on a fold-up bike and it tracks my distance and mileage and speed and has the time too. I am glad that I can log my rides and try and improve.
S**R
A Very Good Buy.
The whole system is weather resistant and durable. Just make sure you don't lose the O-ring that is used to seal the computer when you install its battery. I suppose the same might be true for the sensor itself although I may have already lost that O-ring. When calibrating the system, the manual has a chart that you can use for different wheel sizes. It also suggests measuring the actual circumference of your wheel. I highly recommend measuring the circumference, as the accuracy was spot-on for me when I did it. Also, my wheel size was a teeny bit larger than any entry on the chart. The computer itself, being wireless is easily detachable and small enough to put in a pocket. I strongly recommend doing that unless you stop or park in highly secure areas. That was how I lost my previous bike computer, within 2 weeks.
T**Y
Totally unreliable. I wouldn't buy this again.
Update: After messing with this thing for several weeks I find it to be completely unreliable. It'll read great one day and the next day it will vary between showing zero MPH and 15 MPH. I don't know if the cell phone that I carry interferes with the wireless signal or what but this thing does not work well at all. What I wrote below was how I felt in the middle of my trials. The physical installation is not difficult - tie wraps and such. No big deal. What is difficult is working out the distances along with the particular configuration of your bike. The distance from the computer to the sensor is critical. You get beyond or even close to the 60cm distance from the computer to the sensor and you will get very erratic readings or no readings at all. Same with the 3mm distance between the sensor and magnet. 3mm is about 1/8 of an inch! I have a trail bike with wide forks. That presented an issue in getting the sensor close to the magnet AND also having the sensor not too far away from the computer. I had to try about 8 or 10 configurations where I finally ended up with the sensor tie wrapped on the INSIDE of the fork up close to the brakes (had to keep within the 60cm distance from sensor to computer) which allowed me to get the sensor and magnet within the 3mm distance as well. Once I got those distances happy and figured out how to mount the sensor in the wide fork spacing, everything worked great! Nice features on the computer and you can tune the wheel diameter to get the mileage distance more accurate.
B**B
Miles
Works well, just don't rely on the directions
K**H
Uses too many batteries too often
Works ok but eats batteries. About every 2 months it’s dead. Looks like it’s off but apparently running enough to kill the battery in the background
L**Z
Work very good
Very good
I**F
Easy to install.
My father-in-law recently purchased an electric scooter and he wanted to know how fast he was moving up and down the sidewalk. At times he has a hard time installing small items like this but he didn’t have any issues doing it by himself. He said it’s been pretty accurate, and the battery life has been really good as well. Display size is good and he’s able to read and understand the screen. Good item for a part time speedster.
T**T
Spend more and get something better.
Frankly, it's a poor design . At speed (e.g., going down a long steep hill) the spoke mounted magnet will "twist" in place, causing it to impact the fork mounted wireless sensor. This happened to me several times, even after re-tightening the magnet. I also found the set-up instructions poorly written. Fine tuning the set-up - to make sure all operates as needed - was sort of a pain because stickers are used to secure the computer and he fork mounted wireless sensor. I bought it because it was inexpensive and thinking that wireless computers are all pretty much the same; so why pay more? Well, I was wrong. Just ordered a Cat-Eye to replace it.
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