$50 CYCPLUS M1 GPS Cycling Computer + Z2 Out Front Mount Review - feat. Garmin Mount + 2.9" Display
Cycling computers can generally be divided into two main categories: non-GPS and GPS units. GPS computers not only display speed and other sensor data, but add positional data for easy ride analysis and comparison. Unfortunately, there is usually a large price gap between the two types of cycling computers with some GPS cycling computer prices rivaling iPhone prices. The CYCPLUS M1 GPS cycling computer is a surprisingly cheap computer that tries to take advantage of the price gap with a retail price of only $49.99 for the headunit. Although it’s cheap, the M1 has ANT+ connectivity and can display speed, cadence, heart rate, and power data.
At first glance the CYCPLUS M1 looks like a much more premium GPS computer than its budget price would suggest. The large 2.9” display is something you typically see on high-end touch screen computers like the Garmin Edge 830 or the Bryton Rider 750. That said, the M1 is a basic non-touch screen computer with a monochromatic FSTN LCD style display. The bezels around the screen are minimal with the CYCPLUS logo on top as well as the front edge of the computer. There are three buttons at the bottom of the GPS with labels printed both on the screen and the buttons themselves. Even with the larger 1100 mAH integrated battery, the M1 still feels fairly light and isn’t that much thicker than other GPS computers like the Bryton Rider 320.
Unlike other budget GPS computers, the M1 uses a standard Garmin quarter-turn style mount which is molded directly into the base of the computer housing and provides secure rattle-free mounting. With the wide range of Garmin mounts on the market, this means you can easily use the M1 on existing third party mounts instead of having to use proprietary mounts. Included with the computer is a simple handlebar plastic Garmin mount that attaches using o-rings. CYCPLUS includes a spare (3rd) o-ring just in case you lose one of them. The mount works well and makes it easy to mount the computer on the stem or handlebar...
... Read the full review @ https://thesweetcyclists.com/cycplus-m1-gps-cycling-computer/
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00:00 Intro
00:14 Unboxing + Specs
04:29 Fit + Finish
07:16 Setup
13:07 XOSS App
14:24 Comparison (Bryton 320 + Bontrager RideTIME + Garmin 130)
17:25 The Final Score
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Видео $50 CYCPLUS M1 GPS Cycling Computer + Z2 Out Front Mount Review - feat. Garmin Mount + 2.9" Display канала The Sweet Cyclists
At first glance the CYCPLUS M1 looks like a much more premium GPS computer than its budget price would suggest. The large 2.9” display is something you typically see on high-end touch screen computers like the Garmin Edge 830 or the Bryton Rider 750. That said, the M1 is a basic non-touch screen computer with a monochromatic FSTN LCD style display. The bezels around the screen are minimal with the CYCPLUS logo on top as well as the front edge of the computer. There are three buttons at the bottom of the GPS with labels printed both on the screen and the buttons themselves. Even with the larger 1100 mAH integrated battery, the M1 still feels fairly light and isn’t that much thicker than other GPS computers like the Bryton Rider 320.
Unlike other budget GPS computers, the M1 uses a standard Garmin quarter-turn style mount which is molded directly into the base of the computer housing and provides secure rattle-free mounting. With the wide range of Garmin mounts on the market, this means you can easily use the M1 on existing third party mounts instead of having to use proprietary mounts. Included with the computer is a simple handlebar plastic Garmin mount that attaches using o-rings. CYCPLUS includes a spare (3rd) o-ring just in case you lose one of them. The mount works well and makes it easy to mount the computer on the stem or handlebar...
... Read the full review @ https://thesweetcyclists.com/cycplus-m1-gps-cycling-computer/
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00:00 Intro
00:14 Unboxing + Specs
04:29 Fit + Finish
07:16 Setup
13:07 XOSS App
14:24 Comparison (Bryton 320 + Bontrager RideTIME + Garmin 130)
17:25 The Final Score
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Visit Our Website - https://thesweetcyclists.com/
Follow Us On Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thesweetcyclists
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CYCPLUS - https://www.cycplus.com/
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Видео $50 CYCPLUS M1 GPS Cycling Computer + Z2 Out Front Mount Review - feat. Garmin Mount + 2.9" Display канала The Sweet Cyclists
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