Sigma ROX 9.0 Triple Wireless Computer
Sigma ROX 9.0 Triple Wireless Computer
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Sigma ROX 9.0 Triple Wireless Computer
Sigma ROX 9.0 Triple Wireless Computer – Features
The SIGMA ROX answers just about all the questions you could imagine. Besides measuring altitude, inclination and temperature, the newly developed digitally encoded 3-channel wireless STS (SIGMA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM) makes it possible to use several sensors, such as pulse measurement, speed and cadence transmitter, at the same time. PC Interface included, 78-hour log capacity with the ability to set way-points. Monitors percent gradient and temperature, has a seven trip memory. Features customizable display that allows the user to view ten favorite functions simultaneously while riding. Wireless speed, cadence and heart rate via encoded data transfer which eliminates cross-talk. Features 64 total functions in 12 different categories.
Sophisticated wireless bicycle computer with dozens of functions
Measures current, average, and maximum speed; built-in heart rate monitoring
Reads current altitude and incline/decline; displays total climb/descent
3 cadence functions; stopwatch, countdown timer, clock, and alarm
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Sigma ROX 9.0 Triple Wireless Computer – Reviews
I love charts and graphs and the fact that the Rox 9.0 can spit out data like no other, makes it a great product. I’ve shopped around for similar equipment but this is the best value out there. The docking station is easy to use and downloading data is as easy as pie. Mm, pie. Oh, and vendor is great– I called with lots of questions and he was very helpful and prompt with answers.
William Bale
I’ve owned my Rox 9.0 for two years now (since 2009). It’s worked like a champ. Just a few notes on some quirks:
– The sensors require fairly precise spacing. You have to make sure the magnet and sensor are coming close enough or it won’t be detected
– If you’re sure they’re close enough and still aren’t detected, it may be time to change the battery…even if the read out says the battery is ok. Mine would go out a couple of days before the computer would detect a need for replacement.
Also, after ~10k miles of use the bike mount contacts wore through. It ceased to retain a consistent contact for the computer and it would intermittently go out. Took me a while to figure out what was going on, but on close inspection you can actually see the plastic through the worn out hole. Fortunately, the mount (and any other auxiliary component) is replaceable for cheap. ~8 dollars on Amazon, shipped.
The above is only confusing if you haven’t faced it before and other than those (minor) c
Stephanie
The other reviews are correct. Below 60F it may or may not work. If you keep it warm and start a log it will ususlly record all the information even if the display goes blank. Above 60F it works great
K. G. Anderson
Once I finally figured out how to use the computer and softwear I love it. The instructional packet really didn’t walk you along the complicated (at first) functions of the unit. The wireless HR monitor does periodically drop a signal. The unit came with “rubber-bands” to secure the units to the bike which makes it nice to move from road bike to tri bike.
cameramama
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