Old 05-15-23, 03:16 PM
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Steve B.
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Agree with NJ, not on a basic computer. When you think about it a bit, the computer needs to be told where the final destination is located. It needs that as well as knowing your location at all times. That essentially requires a GPS tracking computer that has had a file sent to it that tells the device where that destination is located, or you set a pinned location on the device and navigate to that pinned location, That in turn means either programming the device to know where that location is, or pre-programing on a planning app and sending that data to the device, Typical GPS cycling computer can easily do that and you can configure a data screen to show distance to destination. But you are going to pay $200 or more for a device to do that. Maybe some of the less expensive GPS cycling computers from Bryton or Lezyne can do that, not sure. Garmin, Wahoo and Hammerhead can do this.
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