DINOKA Bike Speedometer Waterproof Wireless Bicycle Bike Computer and Cycling Odometer with Multi-Function LCD Backlight Display
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- 【LCD Digital Display】The large LCD display guarantees you can read your statistics from the bicycle speedometer easily.
- 【Applicable】Road bicycles, mountain bikes, folding bikes,and other common bicycles are compatible with this bicycle computer. This bicycle computer MAY NOT be compatible with some electric-assist bicycles. If the computer display, sensor, and magnet can be installed within the specified distances device should be fully compatible. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions.
- 【Easy to Install & Use】It is easy to follow instructions, great basic functions of the speedometer and very specific tire size that enable accurate calculations.
- 【Multi-functions】Small Size, Light Weight, Wireless & Waterproof design make the bicycle odometer more convenient and durable. It works well to Measure Speed, Distance and Riding time, especially suitable for cycling or fitness enthusiasts.
- 【Day & Night Backlight】Green & White color on the odometer display to distinguish between Day and Night. Please note the slight rattle sound from device is normal phenomenon, which results from the design of wireless automatic function.
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Product description
Multi-functions:
Our Bike Computer Odometer Speedometer can record the CURRENT SPEED, ODOMETER, TRIP DISTANCE, MAXIMUM SPEED, AVERAGE SPEED, ELAPSED TIME, CLOCK during your biking!
Simple Steps Setup:
1 - Install Batteries(Both Sensor and Bike comouter requires batteries)
2 - Reset and Pair the computer before first use in order to achieve the most accurate results
3 - Install the Seat
4 - Mount the Sensor on the front wheel
5 - Mount the magnets on the front wheel's spoke
6 - Set the computer into the Seat
Product Description:
Package Weight:100g
Dimensions:56mm*41mm*20mm
Screen: LCD display
Functions:
1. SPD: current speed
2. ODO: odometer
3. DST: trip distance
4. MXS:maximum speed
5. AVS: average speed
6. TM: elapsed time
7. CLK: clock(12H/24H)
8. SCAN: Automatic circulatory function
9. Comparison prompt ("+" "-")
10. Miles set (KM / hr, M / hr)
11. SET: tire circumference
12. The total length of the initial value setting (SETTING TYRE CIRCUMFERENCE)
13. Driving data sampling (FREEZE FRAME MEMORY)
14. Maintenance reminder(MAINTENANCE ALERT)
15. AUTO ON/Sleep Mode(After 300 seconds)
Package Includes:
1*seat
1*Magnet
2*Stickers
2*CR2032 Battery
1*wireless sensor
6* Plastic tie-wrap
1*Bicycle Computer
1*User Manual
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 5.94 x 3.98 x 0.98 inches; 3.21 Ounces
- Batteries : 1 Lithium ion batteries required.
- Date First Available : June 19, 2017
- Manufacturer : 007KK
- ASIN : B072XLHYFH
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Best Sellers Rank:
#13,633 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #8 in Cycling Computers
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I wouldn't say this has any advantages over a wired computer. In fact, wheel sensor is much bulkier than one from a wired computer. There's potential to flood the sensor if you go into really deep water, and there's one more battery that will need replacing but the price was right so why not?
Update: had this on my bike during hurricane Harvey. Went through some very deep water and the sensor worked fine. Still works fine. This bike computer stands up to the elements well.
By ROL on May 25, 2018
I got it to work twice but the next time, nothing.
I have done battery pulls and started from scratch several times. I have become so frustrated I have considered using it for target practice.
The instructions are poor at best.
I can generally make just about anything work whether it be electrical or mechanical. I can rebuild a car engine or transmission, paint a car or house, create a Christmas light show with a raspberry pi and relays but I can't make this damn thing work.
I won't pay shipping to return it as it would probably be half the cost I originally paid for the unit.
I will be in search of a better item, beware of this item.
I'd give this a no star rating but I can't so it gets a 1
It was very easy to install. The most challenging part was to place the magnet and sensor at the correct angle and distant to allow the speedometer get the reading and once you got it set use the zip line tighten it in place and your all set.
Use my picture as a guide to see how far you need to place the little magnet and what angle the sensor need to be set at to get the reading.
Make sure in the beginning you set the correct tire size. It's a 4 digit number you find in the manual.
By Shark Bait on December 18, 2017
It was very easy to install. The most challenging part was to place the magnet and sensor at the correct angle and distant to allow the speedometer get the reading and once you got it set use the zip line tighten it in place and your all set.
Use my picture as a guide to see how far you need to place the little magnet and what angle the sensor need to be set at to get the reading.
Make sure in the beginning you set the correct tire size. It's a 4 digit number you find in the manual.
The biggest pain is programming it. The instructions are not accurate/not complete/not clear. As a result, I had to start over about a dozen times until I figured how to press the right buttons in exactly the right sequence to progress from one setting to the next, in order to set the bike tire circumference, miles/KM, time, etc. Once you go too far, it will not let you go back—ever. The only way to start over is to remove the battery and replace it. That removes ALL the settings and concerns me because when it’s time to replace the battery, it means I will need to completely reprogram the thing. UGH!!!
One setting is the tire circumference. That’s the measurement all the way around the outside of the tire. It tells you a handy way to do that by measuring between two marks on the floor. But you have to know the circumference in millimeters. They give you some whacked way to get that. But a much simpler way to do it is to use Google to convert the inches to millimeters.
It instructs you to wave the magnet (the one that attaches to the tire spokes) across the sensor to confirm it’s working, and then to install the sensor to the front fork not more than 3 mm from the magnet on the spoke. But in order for it to register, the magnet (on the spokes) needs to be almost TOUCHING the sensor. It’s difficult to get it within literally a hair’s distance, without actually hitting every time the tire makes a rotation.
Overall, this is a good price. But I think other reviewers are correct in that you get what you pay for. I’d much rather pay another $5 or so, and get a bike computer that is easier to program and easier to install—even though all I wanted was a basic speedometer and odometer.
I write honest reviews to help others make informed purchases because I read reviews myself and appreciate how helpful they can be. I hope that my review helped you!
By Allison on June 19, 2021
The biggest pain is programming it. The instructions are not accurate/not complete/not clear. As a result, I had to start over about a dozen times until I figured how to press the right buttons in exactly the right sequence to progress from one setting to the next, in order to set the bike tire circumference, miles/KM, time, etc. Once you go too far, it will not let you go back—ever. The only way to start over is to remove the battery and replace it. That removes ALL the settings and concerns me because when it’s time to replace the battery, it means I will need to completely reprogram the thing. UGH!!!
One setting is the tire circumference. That’s the measurement all the way around the outside of the tire. It tells you a handy way to do that by measuring between two marks on the floor. But you have to know the circumference in millimeters. They give you some whacked way to get that. But a much simpler way to do it is to use Google to convert the inches to millimeters.
It instructs you to wave the magnet (the one that attaches to the tire spokes) across the sensor to confirm it’s working, and then to install the sensor to the front fork not more than 3 mm from the magnet on the spoke. But in order for it to register, the magnet (on the spokes) needs to be almost TOUCHING the sensor. It’s difficult to get it within literally a hair’s distance, without actually hitting every time the tire makes a rotation.
Overall, this is a good price. But I think other reviewers are correct in that you get what you pay for. I’d much rather pay another $5 or so, and get a bike computer that is easier to program and easier to install—even though all I wanted was a basic speedometer and odometer.
I write honest reviews to help others make informed purchases because I read reviews myself and appreciate how helpful they can be. I hope that my review helped you!






























