




🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Sigma Sport ROX 10.0!
The Sigma Sport ROX 10.0 GPS Set is a cutting-edge cycling companion featuring a 1.7" full dot-matrix LCD display, digital 3-axis compass, and an integrated rechargeable battery. With advanced route navigation, elevation tracking, and compatibility with ANT+ sensors, it’s designed for cyclists who demand precision and performance.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 5.6 x 2.7 inches |
| Package Weight | 13.6 Ounces |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 5.75 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 13.6 Ounces |
| Brand Name | Sigma |
| Color | White |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Sigma |
| Part Number | 40-1685-WHI-NON |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
N**.
After a good month of outdoor riding I'm even more pleased with ...
I was really just looking for decent cadence, speed, and distance stats while having my bike up on an indoor trainer this winter. The ROX 10 delivers that in spades. After a good month of outdoor riding I'm even more pleased with this unit. I don't burn through my phone's battery using Endomondo as my cycle computer. The Data Center app is great to play around with once you get used to the interface. I admit I've spent a narcissistic amount of time oggling the data presentation of my rides.My only gripe about this has to do with USB syncing with Data Center. The short: it doesn't work with all Windows 10 installs. I have a Surface 3 which runs a base Win10 distro but was informed by the US support tech that the unit isn't designed to sync to a tablet. The Surface is actually a 2 in 1, not a tablet. But apparently Sigma isn't keen on that level of semantics. I get around this by running a VM on my workstation and pulling data that way. The cloud syncing pulls data to my Surface which is where I prefer to spend my Windows time.Not really a gripe, more like an observation. This is a German-designed and implemented device. There are some quirks and idioms that stem from that. The defaults are metric. Other units of measurement are equally foreign (looking at you, wind speed). From a USian perspective that is used to being the catered-to default, it is weird. This says more about me than it does the ROX10 though.
L**O
ROX 10.0 -- scrreen and software issues --
I tried ROX 10.0 for about a week and even tough I like the brand and device I decided to returned it, the reasons?ROX 10/0 is a solid unit with a lot of features for the money, I found some flaws that needed redefining or improvements1-SCREEN : if yoy wear polarized glases you will have trouble reading the screen, poor lighting in low light conditions2- ALTITUD SENSOR: Barometric sensor misses more than often the spot, even tough you reset unit at the begining of the ride,3- SIGMA DATA CENTER 3: It's a well thought desing but lacks in the mapping software, one starting the routing it freezes up or lags for a short period of time.As I mentioned earlier, the main reason I returned was that the screen hard to see in sunlight and with polarized lenses.
D**S
ROX 10, Solid GPS Training Computer
I have previously been using the Sigma ROX 8.0. Although it has served me well I was looking for an updated computer w/ ANT+ and GPS capabilities. (Strava has failed me quite a few times, dropping GPS, stopping recording mid ride etc). I've read many review sites and compared this to the Timex as well as a comparable Garmin.The ROX 10 set comes complete with ANT+ Speed, Cadence and HR monitor. As well as all of the appropriate mounting hardware. Compared to the ROX 8.0 the computer mount for the 10.0 feels much more robust with a nice positive engagement that requires you to press down and click into place. I mounted mine on me stem on my CAAD9. Fitment is perfect in this location. And it looks good there as well.I see a few people complaining about polarized glasses and issues reading the screen. This almost stopped me from buying this unit. I ride w/ a pair of Tifosi T-V041 Envy Sunglasses that have the fototec lenses which are polarized. I have had ZERO issues with the supposed glare and or polarized lense complaints. The screen is actually quite easy to read and the text is a good size.Mounting the sensors was a very painless process. Having already been using a bike computer I only needed to align the new sensors with the currently installed magnets. For the SPEED sensor I opted to use the new spoke magnet that came with the new ROX 10.0. I have installed the sensor for the rear wheel on the non-drive side chainstay with the magnet on the non-drive side spoke as well. I like that is clips on snug and ratchets into place vs the set screw old style that impinges on the spoke. It also allowed for ample room between the sensor and spokes.For the Cadence sensor I was able to utilize my currently installed magnet on the non-drive side crank arm. Again there is ample room between the magnet and the sensor.As for the Heart Rate Monitor. The strap is very easy to adjust and mount the sensor to the snaps that are on it. It fits nice and snug as well. I like the fit and the the closure (clasp) far better than my old ROX 8.I then installed the DataCenter3 software which was quite seamless as well. I synched to the ROX 10.0 and found that you can very easily configure the computer to your liking. Easy to input your user info and configure the screen to your liking. This method was far easier and much quicker than navigating the ROX 10 computer menus.Paring the ANT+ sensors was a breeze. A few presses of the buttons to navigate the menus and done. Probably took maybe 10 seconds to complete. Although the buttons seem to need a bit of pressure to activate they aren't an issue while riding and access to the buttons all around mounted to my stem are not an issue.The Datacenter3 software has imported my ride data without issue and has also synched w/ Strava effortlessly.Quick Pro/Con summary.PROs+Great bang for the buck+GPS route logging+Very easy to install+Estimated/Calculated Power+Will pair with a PowerTap PowerCal.CONs-Datacenter3 software is okay. Upload to Strava and/or use GoldenCheetah as an alternative. Datacenters export feature doesn't seem to work well. I had to upload to Strava and then Export from Strava to get my data into GoldenCheetah-Map route/tour functions seem lacking compared to other GPS enabled bike computers.Overall for the Price point compared to other similar devices that can log a route w/ GPS data it's a great device. I'd consider it the best bang for the buck.
J**D
Boat anchor design and execution
I purchased this computer for my mountain bike to replace an older Sigma that had issues. My real interests were in speed, heart rate, distance and time. Unfortunately, if you really want heart rate, you have to buy a computer with all of the other crap that no one uses. This computer has a very large size and it sticks up quite a ways from the mount. I am not sure if the size is necessary due to the GPS antenna or just a poor design. It is about the size of the old flip phones.The display is very small for a computer this size. It is a total waste of real estate. The type of display is also a problem. In order to show all of the non-numerical data, Sigma has to use something like a dot matrix display. The contrast between the background and the material on the display is not as clear as the pictures used in the advertisement. With all of the data that Sigma wants to display, and with the poor resolution, it makes anything more that the speed impossible to read without a magnifying glass. It is like trying to read a novel on your apple watch.As other reviewers pointed out, the altimeter either did not work or is not sensitive enough. The elevation change during my ride is about 300 to 400 feet. The computer showed no change in elevation.The buttons are very stiff to push with no tactile feedback. This may be for the IP67 watertight sealing but these buttons are just not for a small device.In the end, I returned this boat anchor and went another direction.
G**Y
Three Stars
logiciel et mise a jour pas a point. difficile se retrouver aisément. utilisation sera limitée.
J**T
buen producto
muy buen sensor de cadencia, velocidad y monitor cardiaco, excelente para entrenamiento en bici y para competencias tipo gran fondo, te ayuda mucho a tener un buen desempeño en todo tipo de actividades en bici de ruta principalmente, que es donde yo lo uso
O**N
Computador muy bueno
Es un poco enredado de entender pero una vez que lo dominas es muy practico y cómodo, ademas de ser una gran ayuda para entrenar y no excederte.
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