ST. CHARLES, Ill. (BRAIN) — In addition to the standard training functions of Sigma's ROX series of GPS computers, the ROX 12.0 has a new map-based navigation system that creates optimal routing for every sport profile both on and off road.
The new "Draw my Route" function enables users to draw a line on the map, and within a few seconds the ROX 12.0 creates a route based on the sketch. The unit is preloaded with North American OSM map material, and additional maps can be downloaded free of charge. It also offers common navigation options like entering an address, coordinates, a point of interest or a spot on a map,
The ROX 12.0's high-resolution, transflective 3-inch color display is designed to be easy to read in direct sunlight and features a graphical, user-friendly interface with a modern design. The ROX 12.0 has a durable and robust housing, fast route calculation and fluid map generation. Its rapid data exchange via Wi-Fi enables uploading to the Sigma Cloud and preinstalled training platforms including Strava, TrainingPeaks, Komoot and GPSies. For detailed ride data analysis, users can also view and evaluate ride data by means of the Sigma Link app and the Data Center.
Sigma's Sport Profile training feature can be used to specify the training view, pair sensors and set preferred routing and terrain options for every bike type. With ANT+ protocol, the ROX 12.0 pairs with sensors and offers information including heart rate, altitude, distance and time. The unit is also compatible with electronic shifting systems including Shimano Di2, SRAM eTap and Campagnolo EPS.
The ROX 12.0 is available in either a basic version or as a Sport Set that includes an ANT+ Duo speed/cadence transmitter and ANT+ heart rate transmitter. Colorful outer cases are available in blue, lime green and orange, and come with button sets in all three colors.
Colors can be mixed and matched.
Suggested retail: $475 (ROX 12.0 Sport Basic); $575 (ROX 12.0 Sport Set).