For ambitious cyclists seeking improved performance, Polars CS500 CAD cycling computer is the ideal partner for the ride. It determines daily personal heart rate target zones for optimal training, allows quick and safe control with the rocker switch and oversized user-configurable display, and promises interference-free transmission with W.I.N.D. technology.
Altimeter and barometer features Altitude with graphical trend – available via polarpersonaltrainer.com
Altitude is measured with an atmospheric air pressure sensor. Altitude is shown as ascended and descended meters/feet and uphill/downhill steepness in percentages and grades.
Altitude, ascent and descent – meters, degrees, percentage
Altitude is measured with an atmospheric air pressure sensor. Altitude is shown as ascended and descended meters/feet and uphill/downhill steepness in percentages and grades.
Temperature
Body measurement features Automatic age-based target zone – bpm / %
To help you train safely and effectively, the training computer determines your heart rate target zone limits automatically according to your age-based maximum heart rate (220 minus age). The limits are determined either in beats per minute (bpm), as a percentage (%) of your maximum heart rate, or as a heart rate reserve (% HRR). See also Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and Manual target zone.
Average and maximum heart rate of each lap Average, minimum and maximum heart rate of trainingAltimeter and barometer features
Altitude with graphical trend – available via polarpersonaltrainer.com
Altitude is measured with an atmospheric air pressure sensor. Altitude is shown as ascended and descended meters/feet and uphill/downhill steepness in percentages and grades.
Altitude, ascent and descent – meters, degrees, percentage
Altitude is measured with an atmospheric air pressure sensor. Altitude is shown as ascended and descended meters/feet and uphill/downhill steepness in percentages and grades.
Temperature
Body measurement features
Automatic age-based target zone – bpm / %
To help you train safely and effectively, the training computer determines your heart rate target zone limits automatically according to your age-based maximum heart rate (220 minus age). The limits are determined either in beats per minute (bpm), as a percentage (%) of your maximum heart rate, or as a heart rate reserve (% HRR). See also Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and Manual target zone.
Average and maximum heart rate of each lap
Average, minimum and maximum heart rate of training