| 89 | | $400 | A top-end GPS bike computer with cool, useful features, but may need more development |
| 86 | | $380 | Lots of practical features and a long battery life - what more could you want in a bike computer? |
| 84 | | $250 | Fully featured and incredibly easy to use, Wahoo Fitness' BOLT GPS cycling computer seamlessly integrates with your smartphone and offers ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart sensor compatibility |
| 84 | | $600 | The fully featured Edge 1030 is the top of the line computer from the undisputed king of GPS, Garmin |
| 84 | | $200 | Best in class battery life, offline maps and navigation, and great smartphone integration are just a few of the things we loved about the the Lezyne Mega XL |
| 84 | | $280 | The new and improved Edge 520 Plus adds advanced navigation to the long list of features of the ever-popular Edge 520 model |
| 77 | | $140 | Incredibly lightweight and compact, the Micro C GPS features a color screen and ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart sensor compatibility |
| 62 | | $65 | The ideal computer to get your basic riding data without fussing over the noise |
| 57 | | $70 | A basic cycling computer for those wanting to track distance, time, and speed |
| 52 | | $55 | Larger in size than the Strada Slim, yet basic and similar in function |
| 51 | | $28 | Ultra basic cycling computer with wired sensors |