Close-up view of a bike computer between a bicycle's handlebars. - Olegbreslavtsev/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Compared to driving a car, some might consider ...
Earlence Fernandes is a computer science professor at UC San Diego. He’s also a cycling geek. He stands next to his bike at UCSD’s computer science building and tells how he commutes to work on his ...
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You don’t need to pay $700 for a bike computer. Our editors reveal the best—even some under $200.
Our editors tested the latest bike computers across thousands of miles. These standout picks deliver pro-level performance, long battery life, and reliable navigation at sensible prices.
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