It still seems like the size of the numbers on the new Joule are small and hard to read. Also, I wondering if they changed the lighting/ background contrast any. What might of been part of the problem with the lighting is the LCD screen was recessed. Lastly, the old Joule 2.0 you would have to adjust the lighting manually when it got dark.
GPS, from a clients standpoint, seems to not be all that practical. From a coaches standpoint, there is some practicality.
I can’t wait to see and test one of these out. Personally, I like the Garmin’s for all the reasons that the Joule is not. GPS isn’t a factor in my choice of a cycling head unit.
Power on.
Marc
Posted by Marc Walter as Daily read, Devices, News, power at 7:57 AM MST


