I tested the largest bike computer for tracking fitness metrics - here's my buying advice
Briefly

The Wahoo Elemnt Ace is a newly introduced bike computer featuring a wind sensor, touchscreen controls, and traditional buttons for enhanced user experience. It has a large 3.8-inch display that is appreciated for its readability, particularly by older cyclists. Quick setup and compatibility with various sensors allow immediate access to ride metrics. While larger and heavier than typical devices, it's designed to fit securely on a bike. However, its LCD display is somewhat less vibrant in low light, though it maintains usability and clarity during rides.
The wind sensor feature and the combination of touchscreen controls with traditional hardware buttons in the Wahoo Elemnt Ace enhance functionality for cyclists.
Setup of the Elemnt Ace was quick, allowing seamless integration with my existing sensors and providing immediate access to ride data.
Despite its chunkier size, the Elemnt Ace's large display is user-friendly and easy to read, particularly beneficial for older cyclists.
Although the LCD display lacks the vibrancy of AMOLED screens in low-light conditions, it remains clear and functional during rides.
Read at ZDNET
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