At the price I paid for it, I can't complain. Oh... go on then! No. Honestly. It works perfectly well. I've had no troubles with it, so far. The only thing that might be a tiny problem is if you have two USB slots side-by-side and you try to put this in the left-hand slot with the right-hand slot in use. With the SD car sticking out of the side, you might have a problem fitting it in. In which case, swap the two over (if possible). Or buy a short USB extension cable for a couple of quid.
Amusingly packaged in bubble-wrap, a black bin-liner and packing tape. Well-protected, for sure, but looked like I'd had two kilo's or class A drugs delivered to work! :-)
The magnets are strong. I bought two and wondered what would happen if I pushed them togther? They took a bit of prying apart. The wood feels like it's got a good bit of weight to it. The fixtures were adequate. If you're bothered about seeing the screw-holes, you can fill them up with some wood filler, I guess, but they're set back and I haven't noticed, nor cared if I could see them.
Nice, cheap cycle computer with just the basics to see you through. It's all I needed as all my really useful info is recorded on my phone's app. I found that the default 700mm wheel setting gave a very-slightly slower reading than the GPS on my phone and after a 40 mile ride, the odometer displayed1 mile less than my phone. A quick tweak to the setting sorted this out, mind. Speaking of settings...
The button on the back of the unit is a very soft, wobbly, rubber button, slightly set into the unit. It is VERY easily pushed too far down. I pushed my first one in straight away and had to send it back. Knowing this, I was careful with the second one and STILL mamanged to do… Read more