Designed for performance and engineered for simplicity, the ELEMNT BOLT V2 GPS Bike Computer makes every second count.
FEATURES
- Aerodynamic Design: purpose-built for a sleek, simple, intuitive ride experience.
- Vibrant Display: 2.2 in (5.5 cm) 64-color Gorilla© glass screen adjusts to conditions with ambient light sensor.
- Full-On Focus: data fields and pages can be customized with your preferred metrics. Perfect View Zoom and Quicklook LEDs keep you focused on the metrics that matter.
- Smart Navigation: whether following a route or exploring new terrain, turn-by-turn directions will keep you on course or help you navigate to a new destination with on-the-fly routing.
- Summit Climbing: notifies you of climbs that lie ahead and enhances the elevation chart with color coded gradients.
SPECS
- 2.2" (5.6cm) 64 Color Display
- Dual-Band GPS
- USB-C Charging with up to 15 Hour Battery Life
- 16 GB of Memory
- Convex buttons
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