SIGMA BC2006MHR DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer with Heart Rate Monitor and Altimeter

SIGMA BC2006MHR DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer with Heart Rate Monitor and Altimeter

SIGMA BC2006MHR DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer with Heart Rate Monitor and Altimeter
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Equipment Details

Manufacturer: SIGMA
Brand: Sigma
Model: 2060
Color: Black
Product features:
  • 20+ Functions
  • Digitally Coded Wireless Speed & Heart Rate
  • Low Battery Indicator w/ Memory Chip
  • Easy to program/Tool Free installation
  • Waterproof
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Sports reviews of SIGMA BC2006MHR DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer with Heart Rate Monitor and Altimeter

Customer Review: A great tool
Sport shop rating: 5 Stars

This summer I met a man in Germany who had lost more than 40 pounds while training for a half-marathon. He used a heart rate monitor to keep his pulse in the optimum fat burning zone and said, "It really works." I wanted a heart rate monitor that reads constantly and I can see while riding my bicycle, especially as winter approaches.

I chose the Sigma because the user can change the battery in the chest strap without sending it back to the factory. I like the digital packet transmissions that block interference from electrical lines and traffic lights.

The BC 2006 works well. I have lost pulse and MPH readouts a couple of times. Once this was due to lost electrical connection between the chest strap and my skin. Moistening my skin with water before putting the chest strap on helps. Once the chest strap changed its position on my skin and I lost the signal for a while. Tightening the strap a bit helps. Low batteries in the chest strap or the wheel sensor causes no readings, too. And, I often ride without my eyeglasses and it would be helpful if the pulse readout had a larger display.

The initial programming is involved and a little confusing. At times a bit more information in the manual would be helpful. A table of programming numbers for different wheel and tires sizes is given. But, it would be more helpful if the manual mentioned these are the circumference of the wheel with tire. I did not change wheels, but changed tires and the circumference changed, even though the size of the tires is the same. I measured the distance my tire rolls during one rotation with my weight on the bike and had to change the figure I entered in order to maintain accuracy.

The altimeter function is interesting. I am still learning to program and use it. It would have been more helpful to have a cadence function.

Yes, this bicycle computer allows its use on two bicycles and it automatically knows which bike is in use. What you do not know until the box arrives is that the second sender unit costs an additional $25 plus shipping. An extra magnet for $7 plus shipping would be advisable. Also needed is a second mounting bracket for the handlebars. That costs another $8 plus shipping. No information on ordering these things is given in the manual. You need to go to Sigma's web site and search their on-line store.

The Sigma comes with two backs. One automatically brings up a display for cycling. The other automatically brings up a display for running or walking. The second back allows the user to check his pulse while using any exercise equipment, like a NordicTrack ski machine. Because the unit twists off from the back, you can take your Sigma with you when you must lock your bike and leave it somewhere. Once the display unit came off of the bike while I was transporting the bike in the back of my wife's small SUV. Once readings disappeared because vibration had caused the display unit to twist just a bit loose.

Experience so far indicates this unit will help me lose weight, althought slowly. It is far less expensive than a health club membership.

UPDATE: No one knows how long one of these units may have been on a warehouse shelf. The sensors (chest strap and wheel) are draining power from their batteries the whole time. One day I got no heart or speed readings. I changed batteries in the sensors and everything is perfect. I do not lose signals at all, now.

All batteries (3) are # CR-2032 "watch batteries." A new one reads 3.3 volts. When they go down to 3.0 volts, they are no longer reliable. You might want to install new batteries when you get your new Sigma, just to have a more enjoyable experience with it. The wheel sensor battery lasted only three to four weeks. I contacted Sigma's North American office and they very kindly exchanged my wheel sensor for a replacement. The battery in it seems to last much, much longer now.

Description of SIGMA BC2006MHR DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer with Heart Rate Monitor and Altimeter

The digitally coded BC 2006 MHR combines the classic features of a wireless bike computer with the most important altitude, heart rate and temperature functions. With the easy to operate 4-button navigation, mountain specialists and touring cyclists have fast access to all the important data on their ride. You can read 4 current values (altitude, heart rate, speed and another optional function of your choice) in one clear screen. All functions on the computer (except speed and distance) can be used off the bike while walking, running or hiking using the special hiking mode. 20+ Functions Wireless Speed + Heart Rate + Altimeter + Temperature: speed, avg speed, max speed, speed comparison, trip distance, total distance bike 1, total distance bike 2, total distance bike 1 + 2, clock, ride time, two bike programmable, total ride time bike 1, total ride time bike 2, total ride time bike 1+ 2, memory back up function, current/average/max HR, temperature, current altitude, trip climb, programmable trip segment, programmable timer.
The digitally coded, the BC 2006 MHR DTS combines the classic features of a wireless bike computer with the most important altitude, heart rate and temperature functions. With the easy to operate 4-button navigation, mountain specialists and touring cyclists have fast access to all the important information on their ride. You can read 4 current values (altitude, heart rate, speed and another optional function) in one clear screen. All the functions on the computer can also be used off the bike using the special hiking mode.

The Digital Transmission System (DTS) explained.
Digital Transmission explained.
Sigma Sport BC 1706 HR DTS with speed transmitter and pulse monitor.
The top model for heart rate measurement.
Digital Transmission System (DTS) Explained
With 2-channel radio transmission (km/h and pedal frequency) and 100% digital encoding without data loss, the DTS system guarantees 100% data security of current speed and pedal frequency values during wireless reception. It does this by calculating all relevant data, encoding it and transmitting it in data packets to the integrated receiver in the bike computer. Disturbances such as power lines or mobile phones are no longer a problem as transmission is carried out over the so-called low frequency. A double security system also ensures that only the data packets from your own transmitter are evaluated by the receiver. This means that group rides are no problem.

A further security measure is redundant data transmission so that no data can be lost. The size and quality of the receiver has also been optimized by a specially developed Sigma chip (ASIC) and integrated into the bike computer which also saves on battery life.

General Functions:

  • 7 language settings, Dot matrix LCD readout, watertight design
  • LCD backlight
  • Low battery indicator
  • Backup function/through saving chip
  • Two wheel sizes adjustable
  • Clock and model name in standby

Heart rate functions:

  • Current heart rate
  • Average heart rate
  • Maximum heart rate

Bike Functions:

  • Current speed
  • Average speed
  • Comparison of actual and average speed
  • Maximum speed
  • Trip distance
  • Programmable trip section counter
  • Total distance bike 1*
  • Total distance bike 2*
  • Total distance bikes 1+2*

Time Functions:

  • Clock
  • Stop watch
  • Riding time
  • Total riding time bike 1*
  • Total riding time bike 2*
  • Total riding time bikes 1+2*
  • Programmable countdown timer forward/back

Altitude Measurement Functions:

  • Current altitude
  • Total altitude per day uphill/downhill
  • Total altitude uphill bike 1*
  • Total altitude uphill bike 2*
  • Total altitude uphill bike 1+2*
  • Current temperature

Walking functions:

  • Walking time
  • Current altitude
  • Total altitude per day uphill/downhill
  • Current temperature
  • Heart rate functions (like 1706 HR)
  • Timer
  • Clock

Manufacturer's Warranty
Five-year warranty on defective parts or products.

About Sigma Sport
Sigma Sport represents German technology at its highest level, combining innovative design with precision engineering. Sigma tests all their products in their in-house laboratories to withstand the harshest conditions, ensuring quality continually throughout production. All Sigma Sport standard lights conform to the stringent German traffic standard, and all Sigma Sport products are CE-approved.

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