Display type | LCD |
Included components | Sensor |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | iGPSPORT |
Item model number | iGS10 |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.8 x 2 cm; 58.97 g |
ASIN | B071V66C9Y |
A**R
Great product.
Easy to use, good value for money and has all of the functionality that I need. The instructions stated that the speed sensor should be fitted to the front wheel hub, but the hub was too small on my bike, however I fitted it to the rear wheel hub and it still works reliably. Data is easily uploaded to Strava to keep track of your rides.
M**.
Overall a premium device with lots of features at a price lower than some of the more well known brands.
I'm a normal commuter cyclist travelling about 20km a day to and from work. My speedometer broke and my last couple of devices were either poor quality or stopped working after a short while so thought I would trade up to something better quality and with a few more features.The IGPSPORT10 is considerably more expensive than my normal choice for this kind of device but I am hopeful it will serve well. The device definitely has a premium look and feel to it and with a 2 year warranty I am fairly confident.It's about standard in terms of size for a cycle computer. Normally I would not bother removing my previous devices since they were such low cost and useless without the bit on the wheel/forks however this one is different so unless you are in a crime free zone suggest you get in the habit of removing when you leave your bike.Features wise it has everything I would ever need and more with connectivity for adittional devices like separate speed and cadence sensors although I didn't purchase these.It is a GPS based device and seems to find the required satellite signals quickly. It provides speed (Inc avg and max), distance, elapsed time and gradient. It's hard to tell how accurate the speed is using GPS is but compares well to previous devices and actually expect it to be better given it seems to have very repeatable results. The gradient measurement must be based on an average, not sure how it works it out but I have found on short inclines it takes a few seconds for it to work out when the gradient starts or stops. A very minor observation and certainly not an issue.It has the ability to record the routes taken which can be downloaded via a phone/tablet overy bluetooth. When looking at them they seem to be pretty accurate showing small course changes like crossing a road etc.It's fairly easy to set up provided you follow the instructions. When I tried to set the clock it seemed a bit odd with what appeared to be 15 minute interval settings. Re-reading the instructions it's actually a timezone offset! Remains to be seen if it will automatically adjust to GMT etc.Not sure how long the battery lasts per charge yet. Left it on one day by mistake for around 10 hours and it still has a little charge left so expecting to last at least 1 week for my usage. An improvement though would be an auto off feature.
H**N
Very good bike computer
After doing some research into bike computers I finally decided on the iGPSPORT iGS10. It was easy to instal and set up. As the device is ANT+ compatible I was able to use it with a different manufacturer's speed and cadence sensors. The unit is quite compact and fits neatly on to my bike stem with the supplied holder attachment. The display is fine and provides all the relevant trip information you need. I have speed, cadence and distance on display. There is also a iGPSPORT phone app which allows you to upload all trip information. All in all a good bit of equipment.
A**R
Average, no auto pause faulty synching. But cheap(ish)
5 months of happiness but then it hasn't synced my last 4 rides at all but deleted them like it had synced them. Quite annoying. It's a OK cheapish option for occasional use. I did about 700 miles in 5 months with it. It doesn't have a auto pause function like the more expensive ones do (very annoying if you forget to unpause it on a ride! And annoying if you leave it running as it will muck up your average speed not pausing at traffic lights, crossings and such like) nore does it sync automatically after a ride. Battery life is not bad and it does have a back light in the dark months that makes it easy to see. Tho font is a little on the small side. Over all fairly average but cheapish enough. I'm gona save up for a garmin. And use my phone for now as I've lost faith in it now.
C**.
Excellent piece of kit
Excellent piece of kit. Links quickly to externals and is easy to hook up to app via Bluetooth. Battery life good and all in all an inexpensive way to collect bike data. Talks to Strava also which is excellent,
A**A
Cycle computers now and then!
Had an old CatEye Mity from decades ago and started cycling again after a long lay off. Display is crisp and clear and very easy to read whilst on the move. Set-up was literally 10 minutes and very intuitive. Whilst out on the road it's just a delight: GPS works great. Bear in mind I am comparing to a much older model but blown away by how much you now get for the money.
A**R
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I**N
Excellent kit
Excellent piece of kit.Funds satellites fast and long battery life.Easy to set up.One hint for those having issues synching the igpsport app to download journey data.Switch off device after journey then switch back on, should then be able to download data to phone.Links to Strava ad well :).
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