Sunday, December 21, 2014

Sigma Rox 10.0 GPS Review

After the holidays many of us will look at the scales, or maybe not want to. Many New Year’s resolutions involve getting into shape or losing some weight somehow. A product that will help someone get there could be the perfect gift. Enter the Sigma Rox 10.0 GPS.

Features and specs:
Bike functions
Current speed
Average speed
Maximum speed
Current vs. average speed comparison
Distance
Current expansion**
Average expansion**
Current cadence**
Average cadence**
Maximum cadence**
Heart rate functions
Current heart rate**
Average heart rate**
Maximum heart rate**
HR as a % of HR max**
Average % of HR max**
Kcal**
One target zone**
Four intensity zones**
Automatic calculation of the intensity/ target and HR zone(s)**
Time functions
Training time
Trip time
Time (12/24 h)
Date
Countdown timer
Stopwatch
Power functions
Current power (Formula /ANT+)**/***
Three-second average power (Formula /ANT+)**/***
30-second average power (Formula /ANT+)**/***
Average power (Formula /ANT+)**/***
Maximum power (Formula /ANT+)**/***
Work in kJ (Formula /ANT+)**/***
Current power in watt/kg (Formula /ANT+)**/***
One power target zone (Formula /ANT+)**/***
Temperature functions
Current temperature
Minimum temperature
Maximum temperature
Altitude measurement functions
Current altitude
Gradient (%)
Current incline rate
Elevation profile for the next 3 mi
Elevation profile for the last 3 mi
Uphill functions
Altitude gain
Maximum altitude
Distance uphill
Trip time uphill
Average speed uphill
Maximum rate of ascent
Average incline uphill
Maximum incline uphill
Average expansion uphill**
Downhill functions
Altitude loss
Distance downhill
Trip time downhill
Average speed downhill
Maximum rate of descent
Average slope downhill
Maximum slope downhill
Average expansion downhill**
Status functions
Low battery indicator in %
GPS accuracy
GPS signal strength
Navigation functions
Time to destination
Time at destination
Distance to destination
Direction
Mini track navigation for the next 1 mi
Favorite functions
Favorites A
Favorites B
Lap functions
Maximum no. of laps (784)
Current no. of laps
Lap time
Time since start
Lap distance
Distance since start
Average speed per lap
Maximum speed per lap
Average HR per lap
Maximum HR per lap
Kcal per lap
Average cadence per lap**
Maximum cadence per lap**
Average power per lap**
Maximum power per lap**
Average altitude per lap
Maximum altitude per lap
Altitude gain per lap
Altitude loss per lap
Average ascent per lap
Average descent per lap
Miscellaneous
LOG book
GPS receiver
Low battery indicator-computer
5 available languages
Automatic start/stop (Can be switched on/off)
Automatic detection of the second or third bike (3)**
Backlight
Backlight duration configurable
Zone alarm can be switched on/off**
Adjustable contrast
Switchover kmh/mph mode
Integrated storage chip for data backup (total and setting values)
Battery type - receiver (Rechargeable battery)
Battery type - transmitter (CR 2032)
13 h receiver battery life*
1.4 year transmitter battery life*
Watertight (IPX7)
Total values
Total distance for multiple bikes (3)
Total trip time for multiple bikes (3)
Total kcal for multiple bikes (3)
Total altitude gain for multiple bikes (3)
Maximum altitude for multiple bikes (3)
Total distance uphill for multiple bikes (3)
Total trip time uphill for multiple bikes (3)
Total altitude loss for multiple bikes (3)
Total distance downhill for multiple bikes (3)
Total trip time downhill for multiple bikes (3)
Altitude calibration
3 preset start altitudes
Calibration using air pressure at sea level
Calibration via current altitude
IAC+
PC interface
PC interface
Transmission of the settings to the bike computer
Automatic LOG book
Memory capacity of approx. 249 hours
Programmable recording interval
(1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 s)
Rest time calculation for selected memory interval
Waypoints
Transmission of the trip values to the PC
Transmission of the total values to the PC
DATA CENTER 3 functions
Individual memory evaluation
Comparison of 2 individual memories
Summary of total values
Device settings via PC
Statistical evaluation
Calendar function
Displaying the trip cycled in graph format
Displaying the speed, cadence, heart rate, and temperature in graph format
Comparison of two LOGs
Distribution of the heart rate zones
Intensity zone distribution
Start altitude correction available
Sub-area evaluation
Print all evaluations
Note function
Deletion of LOG sections/parts of the LOG


The Sigma Rox 10.0 GPS is a top of the line product and it showed. It came packaged in a very good looking printed box, with photos and features listed for the Rox 10.0. The box was layered with the Rox 10.0, and all of the accessories. After opening the box you see the main unit. Pulling that out, you then see the main unit. Pulling that out, you then see all the sensors for the speed, cadence, and heart rate monitor. Pull out that divider and now you see all the accessories to mount all the components, as well as a quick start guide and product key for the software.

The quality of the product was excellent. The product and accessories was mostly made of plastic. The materials used were of very good quality. The fit and finish was also excellent. Being a bike computer, it is designed to endure the outdoor environment. So in case you find yourself in a downpour, the Rox 10.0 GPS is water proof. All of the buttons are tightly sealed. I could tell it is a top of the line product and it shows. I also liked the fact it uses an internal rechargeable battery.

Saying that the Sigma Rox 10.0 GPS is loaded with features doesn’t seem to describe it enough. It has all the standard features you would find on a bike computer, and then some. These extra features are functions like heart rate functions, temperature, power, altitude, uphill, downhill, status, navigation, favorite, and lap functions. You can pretty much do it all with the Sigma Rox 10.0 GPS. In addition to the standard bike functions, you can measure things like temperature, heart rate, uphill and downhill climbs and descents, lap times, etc. And with the GPS function you can make sure you stay on course.

The Sigma Rox 10.0 GPS also includes use of the Sigma Data Center 4. Through the Data Center you can track your training sessions and statistics. It also helps to manage your route and download that to the bike computer, through the micro USB cable. Do you have multiple bikes? Not a problem. It can handle up to 3.

Installing the Rox 10.0 GPS was very simple. I really liked all of the mounting options, with the included hardware. For example, plastic zip ties were included to securely mount the computer and sensors. But if you want to use multiple bikes, they included thick round rubber bands, to make it easy to move from one bike to the next. The instructions for the installation, with their pictures was extremely handy, easy to follow, and make the installation a breeze!

As I have come to know with Sigma products, they perform as expected and without a hitch. It was just a matter of mounting the computer, the sensors and securing the heart rate monitor around my check. Once on the bike, everything synched together rather quickly. I really liked having the altimeter and temperature reading, which really added an additional dimension to workouts. And of course being able to track everything on my computer was very cool. Then there is the added ability to be able to manage your routs with the built in GPS! The Sigma Rox 10.0 GPS is a product I can see would be a bit larger of a display and with color for the GPS.


The Sigma ROX 10.0 GPS is a product I can’t see anyone being anything but amazed at what it can do. The functionality you receive truly is the top of the line. Add in the fact that it also has GPs built-in, and the Sigma ROX 10.0 GPs is a game changer. Based on it’s design, features, quality and performance the Sigma Rox 10.0 GPs has earned our Editor’s Choice Award. For more info and complete specs check out their website at www.sigmasport.com.


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