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The iGPSPORT iGS630 is a cutting-edge GPS bike computer featuring 5-satellite global positioning, offline map navigation with turn-by-turn guidance, and over 150 riding metrics. With a 2.8-inch touchscreen, 35-hour battery life, IPX7 waterproof rating, and advanced iClimb training functions, it’s designed for serious cyclists who demand precision, durability, and seamless connectivity to elevate every ride.
Brand | iGPSPORT |
Color | Set |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Screen Size | 2.8 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Life | 35 Hours |
Sensor Type | GPS Sensor, GLONASS Sensor, Accelerometer, Barometric Altimeter, Cadence Sensor, Speed Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor, Galileo Sensor |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Included Components | 1*iGS630 Bike Computer, 1*Chest strap HRM, 1*Mount and case, 1*Speed sensor, 1*Cadence sensor |
International Protection Rating | IPX7 |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Manufacturer | iGPSPORT |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.31 x 6.22 x 4.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.69 Kilograms |
Brand Name | iGPSPORT |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
Model Name | iGS630 |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | iGS630 |
Model Year | 2024 |
S**M
Great replacement for my last bike computer
I was not very satisfied with my pervious bike computer and wished to replace it. In the meantime, I wanted to add sensors to my computer, but I didn't want to spend a lot on them. When I saw the $20 coupon I thought it was a good opportunity to replace my bike computer with a new one and 2/3 the price for the sensors included if I buy them separately.I like my new purchased bike computer. I already have a compatible front mount, so it was easy to install a new gadget, so I got one more reserve mount, the sensors connected to the computer without difficulty. I also could connect the sensors to my old computer and they seem to work nicely in the both of them. As I have read it, I can connect the sensors to other sport software on a phone, but I have not tried it.The trip data is displayed well and the user interface is easy to use. I can access all data: routes, statistics, history even without the app. The app can connect and export data to other online services, such as Strava.The gadget is perfect, I could not find disadvantages, but as for the app, iGPSPORT Ride, it has a couple of them. It uses OpenStreetMap and it's not good for USA users. It searches points of interests well, but can't find the best bike routes. Sometimes it guides me to ride round a road although it has a bike lane or a wide sidewalk. Perhaps it is good for Europe, there are much more bikers that participate in OpenStreetMap updates. I eliminate it with other software, Google Map app can export better bike routes and iGPSPORT Ride can import them. Yet another disadvantage of iGPSPORT Ride: even if you have saved routes in the app, you cannot upload them to the bike computer without the Internet access.Overall the device is perfect, but the app needs some improvement in offline usability and maps.
A**O
Works fine.
Great product, functionality. Can't change language of the app.
S**L
Convenient
Very easy to connect. Long lasting battery. Fast charge. Create your own route and upload to iGPSport server and my friend can download it into theirs. All sensors are easy to connect. Accurate, compared it with my friend's Wahoo, Coospo and Garmin. Great deal, got it for less than $200 complete with all sensors.
F**S
Works well - app needs work
The iGP630 computer works very well once you get to know all the menus. It is incredibly configurable and option rich, but it is a little weird to navigate. You get used to it though. Battery life is incredible. Screen is good.The supporting app needs some work though. Menus are poorly named for example. They need some work on the UX/UI for sure. The other thing is that it ONLY imports routes (like *.GPX files) from Strava. Other sources are not supported in the app. I was able to copy my GPX routes onto the computer using a cable, but it’s kinda clunky. That should be a priority in the app’s future development.The unit itself is easily updated through the app and I’ve done that once and it went smoothly.Good computer once you get used to it’s little eccentricities.
D**N
Great Value
Awesome product and accessories for the price
C**O
Excelente
Excelente producto, increíble el costo beneficio.
A**Y
Don't bother buying this worthless GPS! Buy a Garmin!
This is the most worthless GPS for biking imaginable! It does not accept files from Ride with GPS and will not always download a GPX file. The features of this GPS are limited and it's not easy to use from a functionality standpoint. The buttons are cumbersome and just starting a ride without navigation doesn't work properly. It goes into this lap mode. It does not track my sensors properly, even though I had a professional make sure I had the sensors properly positioned. It's a worthless product. I wish I had returned it immediately! It's past 30 days, so I am stuck with it! I will buy a Garmin!! Ugh! Money wasted!!!!!
T**X
Warranty and Compatibility
First, overall, I am happy with the device's performance and (overseas) customer service. They are very courteous and followed up on my request regarding the broken mount. The weakest part of this device is the quarter-turn mount clip on the back. I mainly ride gravel and mountain bikes, so the terrain is rough and bumpy. I have two mounts: the iGPSPORT Bike Computer Mount that came with the kit on my MTB and the RAVEMEN FR160 light (Garmin disk) on my gravel/road bike for safety reasons. My warranty is not honored because I used both mounts (not all IGPSport mounts). First, there are no offers from IGPSport and third parties for the crucial Mount Adapter Insert; your mount option is very restricted. (Of course, there are plenty of offerings for Brytons, Wahoo, and Garmin.) Secondly, igs630 will fit with Garmin without any issue, so you are under falsehood from the get-go. Lastly, they must have known of this weakness of the device because their next version, igs800, of the bike computer has an alloy-magnesium mount on the back. So, if you are considering IGS630, be aware of its weakness and very limited mount options. I like to support the smaller players and NOT follow the trend of the "behemoth" Garmin. Unfortunately, from this experience, I will consider a 1040 edge next Black Friday or Prime Day.
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