Cateye CC-GPS100 Air GPS II Wireless Bike Computer
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$79.95
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The Cateye AirGPS II is a wireless GPS bike computer for riders who want core ride data without needing a separate speed sensor. GPS-based speed and distance tracking, a simple screen-press control system, and smartphone or USB data transfer make it a practical option for everyday riding, fitness tracking, commuting, and recreational cycling.
Best for
- Riders who want speed and distance data without installing a wheel sensor
- Commuting, recreational riding, fitness rides, and general mileage tracking
- Customers who want to upload ride data to common training platforms
- Riders who may want to add optional heart-rate, speed, or cadence sensors later
Why we like it at Kickstand Culture
The AirGPS II keeps ride tracking straightforward. It uses GPS to provide basic cycling data without the extra setup of a traditional wired or wheel-sensor computer. Its ClickTech screen control is simple to use while riding, and it gives customers a practical bridge between a basic bike computer and a more involved training-focused GPS unit.
Key features
- GPS-based speed and distance: Tracks ride speed and distance without requiring a separate speed sensor.
- ClickTech control: Change display modes by pressing the computer screen.
- Smartphone data transfer: Upload ride information from a compatible smartphone to Cateye Atlas, Strava, or TrainingPeaks.
- Optional sensor compatibility: Can be used with optional Bluetooth heart-rate and cadence sensors, sold separately.
- USB file transfer: FIT files can also be transferred to a computer through a USB connection.
Core specs
- Product type: Wireless GPS bicycle computer
- Primary ride data: GPS-based speed and distance
- Control system: ClickTech screen-press mode selection
- Wireless sensor support: Optional Bluetooth heart-rate and cadence sensors, sold separately
- Ride-file format: FIT
- Data transfer: Compatible smartphone upload and USB connection to computer
- Platform compatibility: Cateye Atlas, Strava, and TrainingPeaks
- Recommended use: Everyday ride tracking, commuting, recreation, and basic fitness data