Moofit Speed/Cadence Sensor for bicycle and spin bikes vs Urban Wireless Bike Computer with Calorie Tracking
Overall winner: Urban Wireless Bike Computer with Calorie Tracking
Key Differences
CATEYE Urban Wireless (A) is a bike computer focused on speed/odometer accuracy and clear readability with easy installation and higher average rating; choose it if you want a standalone head unit (no USB required). Moofit Cadence Sensor (B) is a compact ANT+/BLE cadence sensor offering dual-mode connectivity and accurate cadence data; pick it if you need wireless cadence telemetry for bike computers or apps
Moofit Speed/Cadence Sensor for bicycle and spin bikes
Moofit dual-protocol cadence sensor tracks real-time cadence and speed with ANT+ and Bluetooth. Compatible with cycling apps and devices; easy to pair, with positive user feedback on accuracy and setup
Pros
- ANT+ & BLE dual-mode connectivity
- Real-time cadence and speed tracking
- Broad app compatibility
- Easy installation
Cons
- Mixed reviews on speed sensor accuracy
- Some reports of signal quality issues
Urban Wireless Bike Computer with Calorie Tracking
Wireless bike computer displaying current, max, and average speed, total and trip distance, and elapsed time. Easy setup with FlexTight mounting and auto start/stop. Customers say it’s easy to install and read, with useful data at a glance
Pros
- easy to install
- readable display
- calorie tracking
- auto start/stop
Cons
- instruction quality receives mixed feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | CATEYE |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | moofit |
| User Reviews | CATEYE |