The differences between a bike computer and bike navigation
In short
Which product do you choose for your bike? | Cyclocomputer | Bike navigation |
---|---|---|
Do you want to see the most important ride data such as distance, speed and ride time? | Yes | Yes |
Do you want a device that's as compact as possible? | Yes | No |
Do you want to navigate without using a telephone? | No | Yes |
Do you think it's important to be able to connect sensors, such as for your heart rate? | No | Yes |
Do you want to analyze your cycling data in an app? | No | Yes |
Type of cyclist
Bike computer: for the nice weather cyclist
As soon as the weather is nice, you go to the shed to take out your bike. You're not concerned with improving your performance, but you would like to have insights into your bike tour. This way, you can also brag about the number of kilometers you have traveled. You don't need too much fuss: you are mainly looking for a compact bike computer that has good value for money. There are devices with basic data, but also variants with integrated GPS or the possibility to connect a sensor. This way, you can exactly adapt your bike computer to your own wishes.
Bicycle navigation: the fanatic cyclist
Every week, you step on the bike to ride a nice route. The faster the better. You think it's important to keep track of your performance, so that every ride is a bit better. Because what would your weekly round be without a challenge? What you need is bike navigation. Thanks to the GPS, your data is extra accurate and you receive information about height profile. Many navigation systems can be connected to apps such as Strava, so you can see exactly where you have cycled and on which part of the route you've had more difficulty. Next time, you'll be fully prepared at the start.
Sensors
Bike computer: often no sensors possible
You've made up your mind: you want a bike computer without bike navigation. But you do want to be able to connect extra sensors. Do you still have to purchase a more expensive model? Not necessarily. Many bike computers indeed don't have the possibility to connect an external sensor. There are models that can connect to a cadence or speed sensor via a digital signal or wiring. Do you think it's important to see information about your heart rate? Bike computers are often not linked with a chest strap. One solution is to wear a sports watch or activity tracker - or opt for bike navigation after all.
Bike navigation: external sensors are often possible
Ride time, distance, and speed. All very nice, but you want to know more. Many bike navigation systems have ANT+ and/or Bluetooth. You can easily connect the device with an external sensor. All information from a heart rate, cadence, or speed sensor can be seen directly on the screen. Great, because now you immediately see whether you're working out in the good heart rate zone or can take a step further. This way, you're a little faster every time, and you have a good excuse to reward yourself with a piece of apple pie afterwards. Because hard work makes you hungry, right?
Bike radar
With a bike radar, you can hit the road feeling safe. That's because you get a notification on your bike navigation when a car or bike approaches. This way, you're aware of the traffic around you and will never get any surprises. The rear LED light adjusts to the dark, so you're always visible. Bike radars with a built-in camera record your bike ride. This way, you always have footage if something happens.
Conclusion
Bike navigation is actually a bike computer with just a little extra. But do you also need those extras? A bike computer is enough for people who occasionally go out and want to have insight in their rides. No fuss, useful information instead. Do you often use your bike and easily reach eighty kilometers? A device with bike navigation doesn't only help you find new routes, but also measures your data more accurately thanks to the GPS. And after your bike ride, you can load all ride data to an app like Strava, so you can immediately learn how you can go faster the next time. But whether you are a nice weather cyclist or an active cyclist: carefully consider what your wishes are exactly, and next time, you'll be cycling with a handy gadget at your steering wheel!