Market: With the two new ROX GPS 7.0 / 11.0 bike computers, Sigma Sport is launching two successors to the top model ROX 10.0. The striking design with the intuitive four-button operating concept is characteristic of the new generation. Optimized screens, the large representation of individual values and the bright display should ensure good legibility for the cyclist in all lighting conditions.
Both models have three preset sport profiles; additional profiles can be adjusted to suit individual needs using the DATA CENTER. The DATA CENTER is also used for track navigation and route planning. A new function offers the possibility to create waypoints with personal notes. The integrated 3-axis compass ensures correct alignment of the track. The internal barometer is responsible for measuring altitude and displaying gradient percentages. Another highlight is the live comparison via STRAVA. The handlebar mount has also been redesigned and has shrunk by 20% compared to the previous model.
ROX GPS 7.0
The ROX GPS 7.0 corresponds to the Plug'n Ride concept and is primarily intended to appeal to cyclists who do not want to deal with scientific training evaluations and analyses. The Sigma Sport ROX GPS 7.0 will be available from August 2016 in black or white for 134,95 euros.
ROX GPS 11.0
The ROX GPS 11.0 is the ideal training partner for ambitious cyclists. The training computer comes as a set with the two new transmitters R1 DUO for heart rate and R2 DUO Combo for speed and cadence. The data is transmitted via ANT+ to the ROX GPS 11.0 and to Bluetooth Smart compatible devices. The Sigma Sport ROX GPS 11.0 will be available in black or white from October - the price for the set is EUR 269,95, the basic version without sensors is EUR 184,95.
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