🚴♂️ Ride Smarter, Not Harder — Your Ultimate Cycling Sidekick!
The DREAM SPORT Bike Computer DCY016 is a compact, lightweight, and waterproof wired cycling computer featuring 16 advanced functions including speedometer, odometer, temperature, and auto start/stop. Its large LCD display and anti-interference wired sensor ensure precise, reliable data tracking for road, mountain, and folding bikes. With IP54 water resistance and a 1.5-year warranty, it’s engineered for professional-grade performance and everyday convenience.
Brand | DREAM SPORT |
Color | white |
Product Dimensions | 1.57"L x 0.6"W x 1.96"H |
Item Weight | 30 Grams |
Screen Size | 1.57 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Sensor Type | Speed Sensor |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Included Components | Bike Computer, Mount with Wired Sensor, Speed Magnet, Manual |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Manufacturer | DREAM SPORT |
UPC | 192278108011 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00192278108011 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.76 x 2.99 x 0.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 0.6 x 1.96 inches |
Brand Name | DREAM SPORT |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | 43528-60279 |
Size | DCY016 |
S**K
I like it so much I bought another one.
I bought an ebike early in 2023 that came with a very simple controller, no display.I absolutely love this meter. I use it on SCAN so I can see Trip miles, Trip time, Avg Speed and Max Speed scrolling at about 2 sec intervals.I bought another ebike for $200 more than a new battery and motor would have cost for the old one. I still ride the old one for a few reasons, so I don't want to remove the meter. The new bike came with a large display, but no scan function, and seeing top speed and average speed is a real pain in the neck. It takes me 3 tries to reset the trip meter. This one's a no brainer.The older bike has ~3,000 miles on it, and it and the meter are on their 3rd year. I have had no issues at all with this meter. As far as battery life it lasted 2 full years. It's a simple install, and if you really want to be completely accurate there are instructions on how to measure tire travel and set it precisely. For my use I just entered the circumference of the wheel in centimeters, and according to my car it's spot on. One nice function is temperature, although it seems a bit "ambitious" as it's usually 1.5 degrees higher. No biggie.Connecting it to the bike is easy, and since it's wired it doesn't drop out like a couple of wireless models I've tried. I did manage to lose the magnet, but bought 2 all metal magnets for $8 and there were no issues.I wanted to get one for a non-ebike i bought last year, but they were sold out so I put another that was double the price i bought originally on it. It also has a scan function, but is less informative and harder to read.I was very happy to see they are back in stock. For such a good price it's a really good meter and accurate.One note on changing the battery: write down the ODO mileage, since when you remove the battery there's no "hold up" function and you have to re-enter total mileage. It's noted in the instructions, and it's not a big deal.Oh, and it also displays an icon of a wrench to let you know it's time to oil the chain and tighten the spokes. There is also an Up and Down arrow to let you know if you're above or below your average speed. All of this for a very reasonable price.
L**W
Bike compuyef
It worked. Not great, have had several bike computers in past. This was by far the cheapest and junkiest. But does work, so there u go.
B**9
Great little bike computer for the price
This computer has everything I want, speedometer, odometer, trip odometer, elapsed time, max speed, avg speed, temp & time. I've bought 3 of them for 3 different bikes. It's the one I always go back to.
S**L
Bike trip meter
At first it worked but it got to where it stopped working. Not worth the money .Eventually took it off my bike , very disappointed with it .
B**4
So far, so good.
This vendor has contacted me 3 different times, wanting to make sure I'm happy. From the tone (and purpose) of their emails, I can tell they truly CARE. That's nice to see. And it hasn't been like some vendors, who are using their 'follow up' emails as just a way to get the customer to do a review. So I would definitely do business with this company again.This computer went on my secondary mt. bike, which I ship from one coast to the other, for some island biking events I participate in. Mounted it up, pretty fast, as most of these computers install the same. I don't recall using the included instructions, other than using their calibration chart for inputting my tire size. Installing bike computers is sorta like setting up a smart phone .... once you've done it a few times, there's really no need for 'instructions'. Or maybe that's just a 'guy thing' ? I've got a nearby neighborhood radar (speed) detecting sign, so I was able to test my computer, and check the mph readings. Was spot on, by using the instructions' calibration chart. Everything else seems to work great.Display unit is a nice size. Not too big or too small, and has an easy to see readout display. The color of the unit is white, which I thought might stand out too much. But it looks fine when placed on any of my bikes (of different colors). I won't go into various other technical details about this unit, as I haven't ridden with it long enough, to assess the accuracy. But for the price I paid, this unit works great.I've owned plenty of bike computers. Too many to count, but that's a good thing, as it's been due to owning plenty of bikes. Both wired and wireless bike computers, of different brands. Rarely paid over $30, as it's not really necessary, unless you are the weekend warrior who enjoys tons of data, or are very hard core about what's going on during your workouts. I've been in both of those groups, yet I'd rather spend my money on other things than a $+150.00 - $ 300.00 bike computer.Most bike computers install the same way, and you just need to load in the proper tire size to make it read accurately. Adjusting the sensor's distance to the receiver, is where most folks might have problems (getting their computer to work). I've had to play around with most computers, to get them to do a readout. But once it's set, you're good to go (unless it's getting banged into things). Patience and experimenting are important. Of all the bike computers I've purchased, I've probably only had to return two of them. So when I read negative reviews on bike computers, I have a feeling that some of those folks didn't have much patience, when setting up their bike computer. It's not complicated, but sometimes it takes some adjustment.Buy this computer, as I think you will be very happy with it.
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