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🚴♂️ Ride Smart, Ride Connected — Your Ultimate GPS Sidekick
The CYCPLUS GPS Wireless Bike Computer M1 features a 2.9-inch glare-free FSTN LCD screen with auto backlight, a high-precision Swiss GPS chip for accurate route tracking, and a robust 1200mAh battery offering over 60 hours of continuous use. Its IPX6 waterproof rating ensures durability in all weather conditions, while ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity enable seamless syncing with sensors and apps like Strava. Designed for serious cyclists seeking reliable, clutter-free performance and comprehensive ride data.












| ASIN | B082NW31K3 |
| Battery Average Life | 60 hours |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,469 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand | CYCPLUS |
| Brand Name | CYCPLUS |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | ANT, Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 686 Reviews |
| Display | LCD |
| Display Size | 2.9 inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00300380910303 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Battery, Mounting Base |
| International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.17"L x 0.79"W x 3.54"H |
| Item Weight | 2.7 ounces |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M1 |
| Model Number | M1 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 2.17"L x 0.79"W x 3.54"H |
| Screen Size | 2.9 inches |
| Sensor Type | GPS Sensor |
| UPC | 300380910303 |
| Warranty Description | two year warranty |
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.
A**M
Affordable, ant+, sync to strava, long hours battery and big screen
I have purchased a bundle: computer, cadence sensor and mount kit Did 200km with it. It exceeded my expectations with some issues that could be improved in future in device firmware or in XOSS app. Pros: - affordable (comparing to higher-end devices) - connected all my ant+ devices without any issues: Cannondale Wheel Sensor (speed, rebranded garmin speed sensor), Garmin Vivosmart HR Smart Wristband Heart Sensor, CYCPLUS cadence sensor - long battery life with all ant+ devices connected and GPS - large screen - other integrated sensors, like temperature, steep angle etc - automatic screen light in dark time - automatic turn on/off based on movement - GPS offline tracking and sync to XOSS app (free) and to Strava - XOSS app is well supported and consistently receives updates - pretty accurate with connected ant+ speed sensor, did not test accuracy with just GPS but I guess it is less accurate with just GPS - wireless!!! Cons: - XOSS app: Doesn't turn off auto sleep on phone when ride sync takes a long time, syncing in background is not supported, so need to manually keep screen awake. A bit annoying if you want to sync whole day ride that could take more than a megabyte to sync and it could take a few minutes to sync. - XOSS app: Doesn't remember what device you synced with, need to select every time the model of device, then pick it from the list. Not a big deal, takes just a few seconds. - XOSS app: Doesn't show heart beat history if heart beat wasn't available during the whole ride time (but shows it in Strava, ironically). Not a big deal. - Can't automatically detect your local time but without taking daylight time saving into effect. Need to manually set timezone offset. A bit annoying, need to adjust timezone 2 times per year :-). Don't need to adjust if you ride only when daylight saving is active (summer only rider). - Need to be very careful with recording rides. If you will press "record" button before device will find GPS satellite, then likely your whole ride won't be recorded without any error on the screen. Lost my first ride due to this issue. - Mountain bike owners could find mount kit a bit flimsy for hardcore rides.
R**N
Great device, But...
This is one of the best wireless bike computers in my opinion. Its large screen and its intuitive data points on each page make it very easy to use while riding. That said, the reason why I did not score this a 5 star is the limitation of the charging cable. This device DOES NOT accept any USB-C cable. Instead, it comes with a tiny 3 inch cable with a USB-A connector you can charge using your desktop computer.. That is, if you still have a desktop computer. Or, purchase an electric plug adapter with a USB-A input. Without this 3 inch cable, no other USB-C cable will work. Although the claimed battery storage time is accurate, you have to make sure not to lose this tiny cable or attempt to charge with any other cable.
M**I
Excellent customer support
I bought this unit to replace an old, wired cyclometer that gave speed and distance and not much else. I wanted more information during a ride, especially cadence numbers, and the Cycplus does this for one-third to one-sixth the cost of Garmin or Wahoo units. The Cycplus has a large screen with big numbers, which is important for my aging eyes. The first unit I received was a dud; it couldn't get a GPS signal and so none of the features worked. Rather than return it to Amazon, I emailed Steven at Cycplus customer service. He responded to my email within a day and sent a replacement unit that arrived three days later. The new unit picks up a GPS signal just fine. Though I can't thoroughly test the replacement on the bike because of bad weather, I can give a five-star rating for customer support. I'll update this review after I have had a chance to ride with it and to try out speed/cadence sensors with the device. In response to other reviews: to set the wheel circumference, there is a chart on page 36 of the manual that gives the numbers you should enter based on the type of wheel your bike has. Use the number in the "mm" column. Update: I've had a chance to take the replacement unit out for rides. Without any sensors, the speedometer feature works pretty well. It can fluctuate a bit with the GPS signal, +/- 1 or 2 mph when it flicks but it seems to be okay most of the time. It worked OK even when I was climbing a hill at a slow speed (5-7mph). I purchased some Garmin v2 speed and cadence sensors to use with the unit. As mentioned in other reviews, I pair the sensors to the Cycplus unit one at a time and didn't run into any problems. With the speed sensor the speed reading fluctuates less. One issue is that with all the measurments - speed via GPS or sensor, cadence - there's a lag of about a second or two between the time you do something on the bike and the time it is reflected on the Cycplus display. That's just the nature of the way these things work, they need to measure you over time a bit in order to figure out how fast you're doing it. I tried out the smartphone app on a Google pixel phone. It was able to sync with the Cycplus unit and download the ride data without issue and display the ride data on my phone screen. The GPS route recorded by the Cycplus is of comparable accuracy as the same ride recorded via my phone GPS - sometimes one has a momentary glitch the other one does not, and vice-versa. The elevation gain also seems fairly consistent across rides. The smartphone app will also sync your ride data with Strava or TrainingPeaks (those are the only two apps supported), but I haven't tried this out. For my purposes of seeing data during a ride, and recording routes for later review, the Cycplus unit is working well so far.
T**X
To good to be true
After considerable debate I bought this unit. Initial misgivings aside (quality vs cost) I muddled through the archaic configuration, but the 5 settings are simple so it's not a big deal. Got the thing mounted to my bike and WOW - there's that big, beautiful data screen. Great for my eyes instead of the microdot cycle computers (and expensive! - it's 'You're lucky to have a cycle computers so SHUT UP!') that pass for something useful which cyclists have endured for years. Put a couple of miles on it - hey this is really impressive. Then reality set in. It dropped my 3 sensors all at the same time: power, cadence & hrm. Lack of a particular sensor means its little indicator is not visible. Power & cadence are both derived from my power meter. My wahoo hrm has been reliable and it had a new battery. Strange, but the cadence indicator showed '70' even though it obviously wasn't reading data. Power and hrm were not visible. The unit's time, distance & speed (both GPS based) were functional so I know the unit didn't freeze. YMMV - this unit's rating on Amazon is 4.6 +/- with 458 ratings. That's pretty good! Almost everyone who buys one of these will get a good one, but every once in a while you'll get one that goes t*ts up right away. It's worth the risk but I didn't want to bother with it - I have trust issues - yes my mommy loved me LOL.
D**J
This requires a separate bike mount but they don’t need tell you until page 4 of the manual
I was happy with this computer when I first took it out of the box. It seemed well made and supported many functions that I want. But it included 3 black rubber bands that I didn’t remember seeing in the product description. The first thing I did was read the manual to get familiar with it. Everything looked good. But then I got to page 4 with the mounting instructions: CYCPLUS computer mount (need to buy separately) I went back and read the product description carefully, figuring that I must have missed that. No. The description says nothing about needing a separate mount. They do not leave you with no way to start using the computer right away. Page 4 also shows how to use the 3 rubber bands to hold the computer to the bike handle bars. They have got to be kidding. Using rubber bands is not an acceptable solution. So I will now order a bike mount and use the rubber bands until it arrives. I knocked off 2 stars without even using the computer. I do not like this kind of surprise.
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% match Distance which is via GPS within 1-2 miles match over 30 mile ride Ride 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 that Heart rate accuracy is a function of the sending device but it was mostly on point Does not calculate calories burned. So I have to track that on Map My Ride app Other 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 fun I did not want to have GPS turn by turn info so this was not an issue for me.
B**S
Great Computer - Do not use the XOSS app with this computer to download firmware!
I had purchased this device four years ago and the mount on back of the computer wore out. I bought a new one and found that the speed did not work after I downloaded the firmware (v1.37) via the XOSS app. The tech support for this computer via email is great. The tech support email is in the user's manual. I got an email within 12 hours. He stated that they no longer support the XOSS app and now support CycPlus Fit app. Once I added this app and downloaded the latest firmware to the computer, it worked. Overall, this computer does everything I expect and it's reasonably priced. I really like the recording capability and the downloads of the rides I have completed. I just wish the mount on the back of the computer was a replacement part.
A**D
Buy it
Does the work for me because its my first bike computer and its way better than using a phone.
S**E
Fait la job !
Remplace bien mon ancien, bonne qualité et prix
J**S
Excelente producto relación precio desempeño
Entraga súper rápida, bien empaquetado excelente producto fácil de instalarse se enlaza sin problema con straba la pantalla es bastante grande. encuentra el satélite rapido.Lo recomiendo al 100%.
A**I
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M**D
Bon article
Conforme au descriptif du vendeur. Facile d'utilisation.
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