I am guessing here, but wouldn't a wireless cadence feature automatically make the computer "non-basic" and relatively expensive, regardless of the additional features?
I just bought a Cateye micro wireless, but it doesn't have either cadence or heartrate.
It has the basics such as: clock, time elapsed riding, trip A & B, odometer/mileage, current speed, average speed, highest speed per trip, auto sleep mode and auto start/stop. That's all the info I really want at this point in time in my riding. To me it seems loaded with amazing features, but I guess many serious riders would call it pretty basic. They generally can be found around $40-50.




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