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Comparison Sigma Sport Rox 11.1 Evo vs Garmin Edge 530

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Sigma Sport Rox 11.1 Evo
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Sync with Sigma Ride app, Strava, Komoot and Training Peaks. Notifications for incoming messages and calls. Compass. Compatible with e-bikes — shows battery charge, range, assistant mode, lights on.
Smartphone notifications, weather, sound prompts. Compatible with Vector, with Varia headlights, display and radar, Shimano DI2 Synchro Shift Integration.
Basic parameters
Typewirelesswireless
Indications
current speed
average speed
max. speed
speed ratio
current distance
daily distance
odometer
current travel time
tripmeter
current speed
average speed
max. speed
speed ratio
current distance
daily distance
odometer
current travel time
tripmeter
Cadence functions
Cadence
cadence /in the Sensor Set/
average cadence /in the Sensor Set/
max. cadence /in the Sensor Set/
 
 
 
Display
Screen size2.6 "
Output typecolourcolour
Number of lines3
Backlight
Sensors and communication
Sensors
GPS /GLONASS/
Bluetooth
 
thermometer
altimeter
heart rate monitor /in HR Set/
barometer
ANT+
GPS
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
thermometer
altimeter
 
barometer
ANT+
More features
Functions
smartphone connection
PC connection
calorie calculation
route planning
automatic start-stop
clock
timer and stopwatch
battery level
smartphone connection
PC connection
calorie calculation
route planning
automatic start-stop
clock
timer and stopwatch
battery level
General
Water protectionIP67IPX7
Power sourcerechargeable batteryrechargeable battery
Operating time
20 h /memory up to 200 h/
Dimensions50x82x20 mm
Materialplasticplastic
Weight76 g
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2022april 2020

Cadence

Cadence display functions provided in this cycle computer. Note that these functions require the installation of a separate sensor, which is not always included in the package.

Cadence is called the frequency of pedaling (pedaling). This information can be useful, in particular, for choosing the optimal gear and for evaluating the overall effectiveness of the training. The cadence should not be too low (this increases the load and wears out the knee joints) nor too high (this leads to rapid fatigue). Its optimal values may be different, depending on specific conditions; information about this can be found in special sources.

In addition to displaying the current cadence, cycling computers may have a function to display the average cadence (usually for a trip) and the maximum cadence (for a particular period, depending on the model). This data can be used for a variety of purposes, mainly for professional athletes and keen enthusiasts.

Number of lines

The number of lines on the screen of the bike computer.

In this case, only lines intended for displaying basic data are meant — values of speed, time, etc.; strings for service characters are not taken into account. Thus, the number of lines is the number of parameters that can be simultaneously displayed on the bike computer display: for example, on a two-line screen, you can see the current speed and ride time. And in some models, there may be two parameters per line. The lines themselves in most bike computers are two, less often — three or four, it makes no sense to use more.

Sensors

GPS module. The built-in GPS satellite navigation module is responsible for determining the current geographic coordinates of the device. How this data is used can vary. With some models, using GPS, the accuracy of speed and/or distance measurements is increased, others are able to record tracks of the routes traveled, which can be viewed on an external device or even on the bike computer itself. GPS data can also use an altimeter. And in the most advanced models, even full-fledged navigation with built-in maps is supported.

Bluetooth. A wireless communication technology used to connect directly between different devices. The most popular application for such a connection is to connect a wireless sensor (see "Type"); in this case, one of the advantages of Bluetooth is its excellent noise immunity and the almost zero chance of overlapping different signals one on another, even with an abundance of wireless devices nearby. In addition, Bluetooth can be used to connect to a smartphone / PC (see "Functions"), as well as for more specific purposes, such as connecting a wireless headset and receiving voice prompts from a GPS navigator.

Thermometer. Sensor for determining the ambient temperature. It can be useful both for assessing the current situation (for example, if a cyclist gets into the saddle hot after a warm-up...and is not sure about his perception of temperature), and, in some cases, for predicting the weather.

— Altimeter. Sensor to determine the current altitude above sea level. Altitude can be determined by two main methods: barometer and GPS (see relevant paragraphs). In the first case, the pressure difference between the reference and current altitude is determined; in the second, a database is used about the height of the terrain with certain coordinates. The height designation format can also be defined: in some models it is indicated relative to sea level, in others it is relative to a conditional zero point specified by the user. Anyway, the information from the altimeter can be useful for assessing the elevation changes during the trip.

Heart rate monitor. Ability to determine the current heart rate. The pulse is one of the most important parameters for more or less serious training; for different purposes (weight loss, keeping fit, gaining muscle mass), it is required to maintain different heart rates during exercise (its specific value can be determined using special methods). The heart rate monitor sensor is usually made remote and fixed on the body — this is due to the peculiarities of this type of measurement. Note that the mention of a heart rate monitor does not necessarily mean the presence of such a sensor in the kit — it may need to be purchased separately. Also note that the bike computer itself can support advanced heart rate monitor functions: maximum heart rate, average heart rate, signals about work in the optimal range, etc.

Barometer. Sensor for determining the current atmospheric pressure. This information may be used for various purposes. So, in some models, the operation of the altimeter (see the relevant paragraph) is based on data from the barometer. And changes in atmospheric pressure can be a sign of certain changes in the weather — for example, a sharp "fall" in the barometer usually indicates the approach of rain.

ANT+ support. Bike computer support for ANT+ data transfer technology. This technology has been specially developed for use with sports devices, including compact ones. It features good connection reliability and economical power consumption. In cycling computers, ANT+ can be used both to connect sensors and to connect the computer itself to a smartphone or other gadget that supports this technology. At the same time, ANT + devices are compatible with each other in terms of basic capabilities regardless of the manufacturer, which allows, for example, to supplement the bike computer with “non-native” wireless sensors if the standard ones are out of order.

Water protection

The presence of moisture protection in the device and its level according to the IP standard. This feature usually means at least the ability to withstand exposure to rain without consequences, and often more advanced capabilities, up to full short-term immersion in water.

The parameter is usually designated by the letters IP and two numeric symbols after them (for example, IP54, IP67). The numbers indicate a specific level of protection: the first - from foreign objects and dust (maximum 6), the second - from water (maximum 8). The maximum level of protection according to this standard is IP68, that is, complete tightness.

Instead of one of the numbers, the letter X may be indicated - this means that certification for this indicator has not been carried out: for example, an IPX8 device has a moisture resistance of 8, but has not been tested for dust protection. However, a high degree of water protection automatically entails good dust resistance.
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