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Yes but there's also the very real phenomenon of habituation where it becomes less effective if it's constant.
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I have diminished hearing from 30 yrs in the military anyway (high freq hearing loss, so beeps..), so I don't always hear the beep of the "slower" car warning anyway.. the "fast" car warning usually gets my attention though.. so I've just gotten in the habit of looking down at my Wahoo every so often.. the alert is better(louder) on a quiet country road though for sure.
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I don’t care for the beeping so I turned it off. However, I routinely scan around me while riding, and I include my Karoo2 in the sweep. The display for approaching cars is easy to notice, and I always look at the Karoo when I start to think about turning. So in this respect the Varia doesn’t take away from the solitude of riding, it just provides more information.
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Does it require a Garmin head unit?
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I have a Varia and have for about the last 2 1/2 years. I don't know if I ride any differently with it, but I won't ride without a rear light anyways so having the radar information certainly can't hurt. Once feature of the Varia that I don't think anyone in this thread has mentioned yet is that it will change the flashing pattern of the light when it detects a car, and as the car gets closer to you. That, in my opinion, is one of if not the the best feature of the unit. A light that is solid or flashing in a constant pattern is easier to overlook than one which is more random or which changes.
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No, it works with a phone app and most popular gps bike head units.
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I use it with the Varia app on my iPhone 13. The phone vibrates when a car is coming up behind you and it's a lot more noticable than my Garmin 530. There's no need to constantly be monitoring the screen for cars.
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Honest question, do these aids (radars/computers) represent and encourage distracted riding?
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No. Not at all. I would say it lets you focus on the road ahead when needed and tells you when you need to focus on what is happening behind you.
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It is a great tool to have for situational awareness. I still ride as if "a car is always behind" me. My head is still turning and checking. I still listen to my surroundings. I still watch debris and road conditions. The only difference is a radar scanning behind me with helpful visual and sound aide. Possibly the best taillight is just icing on the cake. There has been countless times the radar provided information faster and safer. Does it kill my sperm? That is the potential downside. Okay, yes it is a little bulky. I hope next generation is slimmer and better integrated. |
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No. In fact, it can just be a taillight that beeps when a car approaches and beeps faster if the car is bearing down on you if preferred.
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