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CYCPLUS GPS Bike Computer, Wireless Cycling Computer with Automatic Backlight, Bicycle Speedometer Odometer with Waterproof and Lager Battery, Provide Professional Data Analysis

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Features

  • Dynamic GPS Positioning- This bike computer with higher sensitivity, higher accuracy, faster positioning. The GPS signal tracks your route, it will display ride time, riding distance, total riding time, total riding mileage, clock, current altitude.
  • Automatic BacklightThe glare-free backlit screen introduces FSTN technology, which is highly visible in sunlight. You can read your data more easily and clearly no matter day or night. High-quality tempered glass, do not worry about nails scratches the screen.
  • IPX6 Waterproof and Large Battery Capacity- Wireless and waterproof design. Cable clutter on the handlebar is past now. It can work anytime in the rain. 1200 mAh super large capacity, the sustained working time is more than 55 hours.
  • Automatic Wireless Bike ComputerThis cycling computer will automatically enter sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity, it will display your last cycling data when you turn it on.
  • Professional 7/24 SERVICE All CYCPLUS products we sold are covered with a two-year warranty. Please feel free to contact us if you have any problems, and we're more than happy to help.
  • Thoughtful, Timeless, UsefulA gift theyll remember and actually use.
  • Note : I will automatically enter sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery power. Upon restarting after automatic sleep, all current ride data will be retained.However, if you manually power off the device, the current ride data will be cleared, as manual shutdown is intended to reset the device for a new ride.

Brand: CYCPLUS


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 2.36"L x 0.98"W x 2.24"H


Item Weight: 70 Grams


Screen Size: 2 Inches


Display Size: 2 Inches


Display: LED


Battery Average Life: 50 Hours


Battery Type: Lithium Polymer


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Mounting Type: Handlebar Mount


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 2.36"L x 0.98"W x 2.24"H


Item Weight: 70 Grams


International Protection Rating: IPX6


Brand Name: CYCPLUS


Model Number: G1


Included Components: User Manual, charging cable, cycling computer


Manufacturer Part Number: DECD-022-G1


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: two years warranty


Color: Black


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  • This is probably the easiest cyclometer to use, after set up...
Style: G1
CYCPLUS GPS Bike Computer, Wireless Cycling Computer with Automatic Backlight, Physically, this CYCPLUS GPS CYCLOMETER is 2 1/4" wide, 2 1/4" high, about 3/4" thick. the battery is not removable and is charged with a charging wire (included) from a USB power source. To use this is very easy, all you need to do is get used to the screens, which toggle when pressing the MODE (bottom) button. This Cyclometer has all the basic functions you would need. Speed, in KPH or MPH, (TOT) Total trip time, (ODO) Trip miles (TIME)Clock time, (DIST) Trip distance (RTM) CLOCK, (ALT) Altitude Reading spead has 3 choices Max Speed, / Current Speed, / Average Speed Now be warned, the user manual is ok. It is not clear on all points as the wording gets twisted. The set up is pretty easy AFTER you get by the CLOCK SETTING. The Cyclometer is set to a time zone (GMT), and you have to find your time zone by adding a number or a -number to adjust the time. Your Time Zone will be either a positive # if east of GMT or a negative number if west. Pacific standard time is -8 hours (west) of GMT. If you cycle through the various options knowing you need a minus number if west of GMT and a positive number if east It will take you a little time to get this one right. Once this is complete, the rest is easy. (some info for setting time borrowed from another review) The GPS took a couple minutes to find the satelites and start calculating speed. Once the initial start up is done, it will find the satelites faster next time you power up. The kph / MPH calculate a bit slow. It is possible to be racing down a road where you are picking up or dropping speed and the display will be off during the speed up or down time for a short amount of time. I only mention this as information, you may never notice this display action. For those in a race for several days and do not want to CLEAR the ride time or the trip miles, DO NOT POWER DOWN THE CYCLOMETER. Let the cyclometer time out and go to sleep MODE, by not touching it. it will go to sleep in about 10 minutes. When you want to CLEAR THE CYCLOMETER, after the ride, power the cyclometer down with the power button. Next time you power up, the numbers will have been reset to 0's.(ZEROS). The display back light will come on automatically, a good feature. The kph / MPH indication also has an arrow to the right for Speed Moving up and Speed Moving down (Up and Down). however they are very small and you may miss them when they indicate speed changes. You change screens by quick pressing the mode (bottom) button to cycle through the 3 screens. To change the MILES display from Max Speed, / Current Speed, / Average Speed, you need to quick press the "Speed" button. The "Speed button" is (a quick press) of the power button, to cycle through Max Speed / Current Speed / Average Speed. NOTE that if you LONG PRESS the Speed button, it reverts back to the POWER BUTTON and will shut down the Cyclometer. the next time you power up, the Trip Time and Trip Miles will be cleared to 0's (zeros). For use on a bicycle, this has very easy controls so you won't take your attention off of the race at hand. The buttons are medium sized, and you have to apply pressure a certain way to operate the switching on the buttons. That is the only oddity. This is a portable (wireless) GPS cyclometer and can be used from bike to bike, or in a car or truck to check speedometer accuracy or track vehicle miles. I've been using mine off and on for about 12 hours and the battery still has charge. As this is reliant on a satelite signal, going under trees, or in a tunnel where the sky is blocked, the GPS will track (or not) oddly until it gets a good signal from the satelites again. I Recommend this Cyclometer. It is one of the easiest to use cyclometers that I have used to this point. The fact that it is wireless GPS is even better. I do not know this seller and did not receive any money or product for my random review. 241001 0054 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024 by Runion

  • Great Basic Bike Computer
Style: G1
This is a great basic-function bike computer. It has a 53 mm (diagonally measured) LCD screen with easy to read speed, time, and distance. The speed button allows you to quickly toggle through current speed, average, and max, and a second button allows you to quickly toggle through TOT (total time riding), odometer, and altitude. So far I've used it on two rides (38 and 53 miles respectively). I compared it to Strava on these same rides, and it compares very favorably (within 1-2% of the same distance, ride time, and average speed). Unfortunately id doesn't sync to Strava, but if all you want is to know your current and ave speeds, how far you've gone, and your overall odometer, its a fantastic deal for the price. One kind of weird thing is that it starts out measuring distance in feet, then switches to miles once you've traveled 1.0 miles (but apparently that is the way a lot of these cheaper bike computers measure distance). One thing I really love is how quickly it picks up a stable GPS signal (WAY faster than the other bike computers I've own that are in this same price bracket). So far, the battery shows as fully powered, even though I've used it for over 5 hours already. Its supposed to get at least 10 hours per charge, and so far it looks like its going to. What I don't know is how long it will last until it dies (the other bike computers I've owned in this price bracket died at a little over one year (XOSS) and a little over two years (Camile). Both of those brands are either currently defunct, or appear to be on their way out. Even if all you get is one year out of the CYCPLUS, at its current price point ($34) its still a great deal. In my opinion, its a lot easier to use, and certainly a lot easier to read than the GARMIN Edge 130 which I tried a couple of years ago and returned because of how small it was and how non-intuitive it was to control. (I have now had a chance to test the battery life, and found that I was able to get at least 16 hours out of a single charge. I probably could have gotten the advertised 20 h, but didn't feel like it was worth the risk of having it die while I was on a ride. After 16 hours of ride time, the battery charge icon is showing about 25% power remaining....which would be about another 4 hours. So I could probably get a total of 19 hours out of a single charge if I really wanted to). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by Pammer

  • Pretty good but speedometer doesn't work that good but otherwise it's pretty good to buy
Style: G1
This bike computer is very good with tracking how far you go but the speedometer part works pretty well but it is a little off sometimes, but besides that this is a good thing to buy
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026 by Katherine J Steiner

  • Accurate, easy to use, and great value
Style: G1
This GPS bike computer works really well and is very easy to set up. The GPS connects quickly and tracks speed, distance, and routes accurately. The screen is clear and easy to read, even in sunlight. I like that it’s wireless and lightweight, and the battery life is solid for long rides. For the price, it offers great performance and all the essential features a cyclist needs. Highly recommended for both beginners and regular riders. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025 by Rose Schultz

  • My Favorite Cycling Computer
Style: G1
I purchased 3 devices from another brand that all died after a short period of time. I did like their ability to track my route and connect to my computer. Cycplus does not do that, but it stays charged for a long time and provides my speed and distance. It is also easy to read under any lighting I've encountered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2026 by seeddral

  • Awsome!!
Style: G1
Got this for my electric golf cart to track speed and distance, works great! Extreme value for the money, better than a 150 dollar hand held!
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026 by Ed

  • Not as Accurate as Measuring Wheel Revolutions Not as Accurate as Measuring Wheel Revolutions
Style: G1
In some ways, I really like this inexpensive bike computer. It's well-built, has a great display, and a great price. Setup is easy. And the battery lasts a good amount of time. However, if you pedal in areas of trees or tall buildings, the Cycplus G1 won't accurately measure your speed or distance. Of course on the Amazon web page for the G1, it honestly confesses this: "Please note that the GPS may not provide stable data when you are in a forest or tunnel, as the speed measurement of this device is done by GPS." I experimented with it on three rides in Portland neighborhoods and parks on a bike that also had on its handlebars a Cateye Velo 7 Wired Bike Computer (more of an odometer really) and a Hammerhead Karoo 2. Here were the results: Ride 1 - Cateye and Karoo 2: 19.89 miles, Cycplus: 18.7 Ride 2 - Cateye and Karoo 2: 18 miles, Cycplus: 17.1 Ride 3 - Cateye and Karoo 2: 26.48 miles, Cycplus: 24.7 Ride 4 - See photos. This was a ride with lots of trees. Both the Cycplus and Karoo 2 use GPS for measuring miles, speed and altitude. The Cateye measures wheel revolutions to compute miles and speed. The Cateye does not measure altitude. When riding in areas with no trees, the speeds shown matched up pretty well, but as soon as you get into tree cover, the Cycplus jumps all over the place in speed and altitude readings. The Cateye and Karoo 2 were very close on speed at all times and the Karoo 2 accurately monitor altitudes--there is no jumping around in its readings. The obvious conclusion is that a $400 device (Karoo 2) has a much better antenna and connection with satellites than a $30 device (Cycplus). My advice: I'd recommend the Cycplus if a lot of your riding is in the open (great for Tucscon riding for example) or if distance covered isn't important to you. It does make an okay speedometer. And it is accurate on elevation when you are stopped. Plus, it's a handy clock, records ride time accurately, and does eliminate the wires used by a device like the Cateye. If you're looking for a way to inexpensively and accurately measure speed and distance, consider a wired or wireless speedometer/odometer like those Cateye makes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022 by Mark S

  • A basic GPS based computer.
Style: G1
I've been looking for a wireless computer for my road bicycle and decided to give this inexpensive GPS based cycle computer a try. It's rechargeable via USB (no batteries to buy) and, since it runs off a GPS signal, there's no sensor to attach to the wheel nor any need to enter wheel circumference data to use it. It has all the basic functions you'd expect (speed, avg. speed, max. speed, ride time, ride distance, total distance and a clock). The included instructions are vague, which seems to be typical of Chinese made electronics these days, and it took a while to figure out some basic things, such as the fact that a "short press" of the buttons is about 1 second-anything less does nothing. Time setting by figuring out your time zone relative to GMT is a bit confusing as well, but I figured it out (still not sure how). After trying it out on several rides with the group I ride with on Sundays, here are my thoughts: Pros: Display is easy to read, even in bright light. Screen is glass and should be scratch resistant. No wheel sensor needed and no need to input data on wheel circumference, so transferring the unit across multiple bikes is easy. The universal mount allows easy detachment. The computer pick up a signal quickly, but you do want to turn it on a minute or so before starting the ride as it's not instantaneous. Operation is very simple once you figure out which of the two buttons does what. Cons: The unit is large and bulky, compared to a wired unit. It's about twice the size of my previous wired computer, and not very "streamlined." It's a square block. It's a LOT bigger than the ad makes it appear. I suppose this is necessary due to the onboard rechargeable battery and GPS chipset, but... Compared to the computers on the other bikes in the group I ride with, it consistently underestimates ride distance by several tenths of a mile. In all fairness, the manufacturer does state that the unit may lose signal in densely wooded areas. Unfortunately, a lot of the good riding roads around here are shaded by forests. It's pretty accurate, overall, but if absolute accuracy is important, you might want to consider something else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Uncle Gary

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