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  • Yes, prior to that I was using wired computers and after 3 unsuccessful attempts with wireless ones (for which the resolutions suggested on the internet seemed to involve wide handlebars with the comp/lights at either end with the light wrapped in tin foil!) I made the jump to a Garmin.

    I only mention it here because recommendations for wireless comps were being asked for and I'm not sure whether that potential interference issue has been eradicated since then. Given that GPS based units are now available for about £50 I think I'd suggest one of those rather than run the risk of having the same problems I had...(I wasted more than that on unusable - with lights - wireless ones)

    http://www.bikelightsreview.com/guide/bike-lights-wireless-computers/
    http://www.briandorey.com/post/cateye-micro-wireless-bike-computer-interference

  • I have not heard of wireless computer getting interfered by lights for quite some time (since started working in a bike shop in 2010) much less dealing with warranty issues in regard to this.

    I reckon you'll be fine with modern wireless computer and light.

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