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The CYCPLUS GPS Bike Computer is a cutting-edge wireless cycling computer designed for serious bikers. With a sleek 2.5-inch anti-dazzling LCD screen, it offers 13 different data metrics, a long-lasting 1000 mAh battery for 30 hours of use, and IPX6 waterproofing for all-weather riding. It seamlessly syncs with your phone and STRAVA for comprehensive training insights, backed by 24/7 customer support.
Brand | CYCPLUS |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 2.6"L x 0.87"W x 2.6"H |
Screen Size | 2.5 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Life | 30 Hours |
Sensor Type | GPS Sensor, Speed Sensor, Cadence Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Manufacturer | CYCPLUS |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.2 x 3.58 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.22 x 1.34 x 3.66 inches |
Brand Name | CYCPLUS |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Material | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Black |
B**K
Really good and accurate - works with Garmin sensors
I use Garmin Fenix watch and wanted a display on the bike. Pleased that it will sync with ANT so cadence and chest HR monitor display on watch and this computer. So I have my watch data fields and computer display fields different screens so I get a lot of info but all records are from Garmin as I chose not to use the app that comes with it, so yes it can be a and-alone display. The GPS is accurate compared to watch so make sure you get tire Circumference correct.It does require setup get tire circumference and data fields that is easy and under 10 minutes it was ready, if you know how on your Garmin it will be easy, the negative reviews you see must be those that think it just sets itself up out of the box, no it doesn’t.Highly recommend and it comes with a mount that uses the rubber bands but I ordered the rigid handle bar mount and it’s best setup for me.I got the black face with light digits and it is east to see in Texas sun, I think the other display would be just as easy to see so it’s preference, Enjoy.
A**Y
plastic screen, hard to program/set up
Cycplus cycle computerOverall not too bad. It has a nice weight to it, it feels solidly built. Setting up is awkward as the 4 buttons are not easy to remember which one changes a field, which one changes the data, or which one exits the command to save the data. I like the size. I do wish the current time display was larger as that’s the main reason I got it; I want to know the current time as my watch is the one I use to record my ride data. The plastic screen is very soft, I could tell it won’t stay scratch-free for long. In the settings area, I can’t for the life of me figure out why I need to enter wheel circumference (a field they call “C3”) if distance and speed are measured via GPS, I didn’t have a cadence monitor installed. USB charging port is up to date with USB C. The 4 buttons are not easy to press from the seated bicycle position. I also can’t figure out why there is a “lap” button; not many bikers record laps, this button could be assigned to do something else.
C**S
Simple and to the point.
I bought this to replace the Cateye computer that failed after 10 years. I just wanted something simple, easy to read and accurate. This, for the most part, fits the bill. Setting this up was fairly easy, except the clock, the manual uses some rather bizarre terminology that was indicative of being translated from another language. Setting the clock (if that is important to you), requires you know the GMT time zone you are in. Other than that, everything else was straight forward. The screen is easy to read, both day and night, the GPS locks on in 15-30 seconds and is very accurate on the open road. However, if you're like me and ride through heavily shaded bike trails, the GPS, like other GPS bike computers, has a lot of trouble maintaining a signal and provides inaccurate readings. Not really a deal breaker for me, just something to keep in mind if your ride where tall trees obscure the sky. Battery life seems to be good. I ride about an hour a day and it needs charged about every 5-6 days.
R**.
Nice Size and Form Factor
A nice basic gauge to see how far, how long, how fast, and the grade I'm riding on. It's a little tricky to setup but doable with the right video online. Not the one on this page. See the one from "The Sweet Cyclists". I like the round form factor and size. I also use my phone with a free app to see if the numbers match. I did notice it took 6 minutes the first time I used it to find satellites and start running and about 1 minute the second time so like any GPS device, it relies on those satellites to function correctly.
R**J
Best Bike GPS for the money,
Like other have stated, the CYCPLUS M2 is an incredible little Bike GPS for the money. Highly recommend getting the mount as well.GPS and MPH are extremely accurate and dead nuts with my Apple Watch/iPhone when comparing after a ride and during.Love the circle design and also love not having to rely on having my phone with me. So many bike computers need your phone and this works completely independently.I don't have any issues with the buttons, would love to see something even more intuitive in a future M3 if possible. Love having an odometer as well and being able to see how far I ride each season.Only Con would be the Temperature, it's completely inaccurate and imo useless. Not a big deal it doesn't really matter, but if it's there it would be nice if it was at least accurate.Can't recommend this this thing enough, I've bought 3 more for friends and family.
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