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NanoBoard Bicycle computer

All the good things from the DashBoard, but in a smaller lightweight package. This compact computer features our well-known smart single button interface, which makes operating the computer a simple task. Furthermore the NanoBoard is based on the DashBoard for its big screen, which is adapted to the smaller size of the NanoBoard. Thanks to an external rubber TPU protection the inside of the computer is protected against the elements and will stay securley fixed even if you where to crash. All the traditional functions of a computer are in there, with some nice additions to make your ride interesting. It keeps track of all your activities and data. No matter how big the task, the small Nanoboard is up for it. Take a look at our Computers Guide to see which NanoBoard suits you the best.

Specifications

  • Weight (g)

    66

  • Thermometer

    N

  • Wireless

    Y

  • Sensors included

    Speed sensor

  • Settingbox compatible

    Y

  • Mounting location

    Handlebar, Stem

  • Operation buttons

    1

  • Types of functions

    Odometer, Low Battery Indicator, Auto start/stop, Auto scanning, Clock, Riding Time, Total Riding Time, Trip distance, Current speed, Average Speed, Maximum Speed, Speed Pacer, Calory Consumption, Total Calory Consumption

  • Amount of functions

    14

  • Materials

    Nylon, TPU

  • Battery type

    CR2032

  • Battery indicator

    Y

Wireless

Wireless

Wireless cycling computers offer a clutter-free cycling experience by eliminating tangled cables and frame rubbing marks. They provide the same features as wired computers but without the hassles. While cheaper bike computers use wires to connect the sensor and handlebar unit, wireless models utilize a transmitter in the sensor. Wired computers have a single battery, but the wires can make your bike look untidy and may get damaged. In contrast, wireless bike computers require a battery in the transmitter and the head unit, offering a tidier, wire-free solution.