![]() When you are ready to move on to a more advanced cyclocomputer, you can simply keep the ISC-12 on your bike and pair it to the new one. The ISC-12 speed and cadence sensor is frequently found on retail by itself, accounting for half of the Padrone Digital package’s total price, and its Bluetooth functionality makes it desirable. Bicycle Computer CatEye Cc-pa400b PADRONE Digital Wireless Head Unit Only Black (1) 59.95 New CatEye Strada Slim Wireless Cycling Computer - CC-RD310W Black (27) 49.99 New CatEye Cc-pa110w PADRONE Plus Black Wireless 7 Functions Computer 1604600 (6) 54.95 New 26. Review: Cat Eye Padrone Digital (CC-PA400B) cyclocomputer Aptypevertigo For years, I’ve used Cat Eye’s low-end wireless cyclocomputers almost exclusively: the Commuter, the Micro Wireless, and the Velo Wireless+. Deconstructing the kit yields even more value. The Padrone Digital marks the ceiling of just how powerful a cyclocomputer can get without resorting to GPS, power meter data, or silly gimmicks. ![]() The Menu button to do so is almost totally obscured when mounted on the bike, so you’ll have to slide the computer on and off to sync data. ![]() Cons This is my forth one that I have purchased. That said, I do wish there was a more accessible means of activating the Bluetooth sync mode. Customer review of this product: Product: CatEye CC-PA400B Padrone Digital Head Unit, Black Ownership: a few months Tech Knowledge: somewhat high Pros It presents the options I’m interested in with a large enough display to see them clearly while riding. The Cat Eye Cycling app goes a long way towards improving this device’s usability. ![]() You’d have to look at the much more expensive Padrone Smart+ for that. So, has Cat Eye made a cyclocomputer that can stand toe-to-toe with more modern, capable offerings from the likes of Garmin and Wahoo? It probably already has, but this ain’t it. ![]()
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