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The CYCPLUS GPS Wireless Bike Computer features a high-sensitivity Swiss GPS chip, a bright 2.9-inch auto backlit LCD screen with FSTN technology, and robust IPX6 waterproofing. It supports Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity to sync speed, cadence, heart rate, power, and altitude data with popular apps like Strava. With a powerful 1200mAh battery, it delivers over 60 hours of continuous use, making it the ultimate companion for serious cyclists seeking precision, durability, and seamless data integration.
Brand | CYCPLUS |
Color | M1+Z2 |
Product Dimensions | 2.09"L x 0.79"W x 3.54"H |
Item Weight | 2.7 Ounces |
Screen Size | 2.9 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Life | 60 Hours |
Sensor Type | GPS Sensor, Cadence Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor, Speed Sensor, Barometric Altimeter |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, ANT |
Included Components | cycling computer M1, bike mount Z1 |
International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Manufacturer | CDZN |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.46 x 6.61 x 2.48 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.09 x 0.79 x 3.54 inches |
Brand Name | CYCPLUS |
Warranty Description | two year warranty |
Model Name | M1+Z1 |
Style | M1+Z1 |
B**.
Thorougly wionderful functionality
An excellent alternative to Garmin and other pricey computers! Connecting to satellite is quick. Left button to turn on, pause, and resume. Middle button to save. Right button to toggle through three screens for Now, Average, and Max. Very easy to toggle on the handlebar with your thumb.The display is very easy to read. It's bright enough in the sun and a decent size font. The top half shows speed, the lower half is split with add on extra data on the left and various other data (elevation gain, grade, etc) on the right.Synching and uploading is easy. Save the ride. Load the CycPlus Fit app on your phone. Synch starts automatically. When done, click the three dots and export. (I export to Ride with GPS.)Tech support is prompt and accurate. I had trouble figuring out how to use all the features and activate the cadence function. I got prompt replies to my emails that were very clear and helpful.Cons: The summary data in the app is all in kilometers. Temperature is in Celcius. The data in Ride with GPS is translated into data I can use. The temperature function is way off by 15+ degrees F. I don't really care about that. My cadence sensor popped off after riding over some rough road. I used it for about 200 miles and got a pretty good idea what I'm doing cadence wise so I don't think I'll replace it. It doesn't have a route mapping function but for my purposes, I don't really care.Overall, this is a totally decent alternative to the $250-$500 bike computers out there.This unit has everything I would want to have for a very low price.
E**H
Great little computer, perfect for my usage!
I started recording my rides with Strava last year using a mount for my smartphone. I figured why buy a smart computer when I already have something capable? The drawbacks soon became apparent - 50 miles into a ride with gps and my phone was down to 15-20% battery. If I take any longer rides I risk being stranded with a breakdown somewhere with no phone. Then I took a fairly minor spill, while nothing was damaged my phone easily could have been.That's when I came across this great little computer. I'm not a stat freak, I just like to keep track of my rides on Strava to note my improvement over time. Something like a Garmin or Wahoo seemed like overkill for me, but I couldn't sync my rides with Strava with most of the cheap options.This is a great middle ground - a simple gps tracker that can upload rides to my phone. Setup was fairly easy so long as you read the manual. If using a speed sensor (my ANT+ sensor paired almost instantly) there is one thing to note. The manual says to enter wheel diameter in mm, but it means wheel CIRCUMFERENCE. The default setting of 2096 should tip you off, but just in case.I've only been riding with this for a week, but it has hit the sweet spot. It is easy to read with large numbers while on a ride, and the buttons are easy to find while riding without looking away from what's ahead of you. I have had no issues with accuracy so far, riding on cloudy days through the occasional wooded area. Rides are pretty easy to sync once you have the Xoss app, which can be setup to automatically sync to Strava as well as looking at ride data through the app itself. Battery life has been great so far, the quoted figures seem to hold up.This is a great computer as long as you understand what you're getting. A simple, affordable computer to record ride data and sync it with your apps. There is no navigation and it doesn't connect to show you phone notifications - which I consider a plus as I'm less distracted on rides, but could be an issue for some. This is exactly the sort of computer I'm looking for, and allows me to keep my smartphone safe in my saddlebag.
H**W
Worked Well and Priced right
If you are looking for a cycle computer that provides you with some basic metrics, can connect wirelessly to other devices, and won't break the bank... you should try this one. The display is large and clear. The battery lasts a long time before requiring a charge (months for me, but I don't ride that much). It is not touch screen and the buttons are a bit hard to get to while you are riding... but otherwise, it is a good value. The displayed speed seems consistently accurate with my Garmin watch, which is pretty good, but it does seem to jump a bit around. Maybe a better speed smoothing algorithm?
D**G
Great value bike computer
Recently purchased a used (2015) bike with a power meter so I needed a bike computer to connect and send power readings. Did not want to spend $200 -$500 for one from the “name brand” companies. This Cycplus unit seems well made and has a sturdy feel. Comes with a rubber (silicone?) cover which gives it a non slip grip and sleek matte black finish.Came mostly charged but plugged it in to charge it before syncing devices. Don’t know how long a full charge takes. Instructions are a bit sparse as others have said.Buttons to change settings one the bottom edge are stiff but positive enough. Screen is clear and numbers are big enough to read even in bright sunlight.My bike had a Garmin mount which this unit fit perfectly.Synced to power meter and heart rate monitor very quickly. Spin crank and 4-5 rotations later. Cadence and power readings show up. Heart rate shows up once you are close enough to computer. I installed my old Cateye V3 computer to compare values.Cadence and speed 100% matchDistance which is via GPS within 1-2 miles match over 30 mile rideRide time seemed to be off a little but not sure yet. I believe the ride time pauses if you stop mid ride. My old computer did not do thatHeart rate accuracy is a function of the sending device but it was mostly on pointDoes not calculate calories burned. So I have to track that on Map My Ride appOther entertaining readings are grade incline positive value for uphill or negative value for downhill. Max and average values as well as a few other data points I don’t use.For the money you get a ton of information which has made my rides more informative and funI did not want to have GPS turn by turn info so this was not an issue for me.
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