Why We Like The Hammerhead Karoo Bike Computer
If it isn’t on Strava, it doesn't count, so we mount the Hammerhead Karoo Bike Computer to our handlebars to accurately track our distance and data and ensure our friends know how epic our ride was right after we hit stop with ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity. This easy-to-use computer features a 3.2-inch touchscreen with an industry-leading display, using colorful and intuitive configurations to show our ride data, maps, and more. It offers seamless connectivity with all SRAM AXS products, features a rechargeable battery with up to 15 hours of life, and a multi-band GNSS technology that delivers pinpoint accuracy whether riding under tree cover or out in the middle of nowhere.
Details
- A powerful, easy-to-use bike computer for our cycling adventures of any kind
- Features a 3.2in smartphone-like touchscreen with a colorful display
- Offers seamless connectivity with all SRAM AXS products
- The multi-band GNSS technology provides pin-point accuracy on any path
- Choose from any discipline, whether road, gravel, or MTB
- Features a 2600 mAh rechargeable battery with a life of up to 15 hours
- Charges quickly to full battery in just 2.5 hours
- Wireless connection via ANT+ and Bluetooth
- Item #HMR0009
- Housing Material
- synthetic
- Altimeter
- yes
- Barometer
- yes
- Technical Features
- touchscreen
- Wireless
- ANT+ and Bluetooth
- Operating System
- Quad Core 2.0 GHz
- Water-Resistant
- IP67
- Battery Type
- 2600 mAh
- Battery Life
- 15+ hours
- Mount Type
- handlebar
- Dimensions
- 4 x 2.3 x 0.83in
- Face Size
- 3.2in
- Claimed Weight
- 118g
- Activity
- bike
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 2 years
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 25, 2024
STAY AWAY FROM THIS UNIT
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
When the Karoo works, it's great. But when it won't start, after resets, and takes 30 + minutes to start - it is beyond frustrating when you spent close to $500. I'm on my second unit thinking it was a fluke that I had issues with it. Now even if I get it to start it will turn off by itself and it appears as if it is trying to restart (screen flashing). I've been instructed to do a hard reset many times - the problem is you have to turn it off and the unit cannot be turned off once it starts flashing.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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