Cateye AirGPS Cycling Computer Review - feat. GPS + 3 Row Screen + ClickTec + USB Rechargeable

The new CatEye AirGPS is an affordable and easy to use cycling computer with GPS that eliminates the need for any sensors or wires. The AirGPS is targeted toward recreational riders or cyclists looking for performance data metrics with a simple user interface and large screen. CatEye offers the computer in two primary options: the $ head unit or a $ bundle that includes a cadence sensor. While the GPS sensor allows the AirGPS to automatically determine speed, distance and altitude the computer can also be paired with heart rate monitors or cadence sensors. The 1.9” screen utilizes a simple grid display that features a 12 function display to show speed, cadence, heart rate, distance, time and temperature metrics. An integrated lithium-ion battery offers 10 hour runtime with a micro USB charging port. The CatEye AirGPS uses CatEye’s standard tab style mount that simply slides into place. While it isn’t as versatile as Garmin quarter turn style mounts, like those found on the iGPSPORT computers, CatEye has been around for so long that you shouldn’t have trouble finding adapters to use it with third-party mounts. The computer comes with a simple plastic handlebar bracket that uses a zip tie like construction with a dial to adjust the tension. You can rotate the bracket around to accommodate mounting the computer on a handlebar or stem which is a nice feature. Note, CatEye sells affordable out-front mounts like the $ OF-100 bracket and $ OF-200 dual sided mount for a cleaner installation. We’d also recommend pushing the computer down firmly to ensure it’s fully seated which produces a nice click sound. CatEye has developed the AirGPS cycling computer to be compact and simple to use. The computer uses a built-in GPS sensor that lets you use it without the need for any additional sensors as the GPS lets it determine speed and distance automatically. You can only connect the AirGPS to heart rate, cadence or speed sensors as it does not support rear radars or power meters. Visually, the computer has a thin black rectangular design with standard sized bezels around a 1.9” display. Branding is limited to a ghosted on CatEye on the front and a CatEye AirGPS printed above the screen. The computer uses a combination of glossy plastic for the upper portion and a matte finish on the bottom half which gives the computer a thinner appearance. ... Read the full review @ ~ 00:00 Intro 00:10 Unboxing Specs 03:05 Fit Finish 06:24 Setup On The Road 10:07 Comparison (iGPSPORT BSC200 / Bryton S800 / Beeline Velo 2) 12:21 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - Follow Us On Instagram - ~ CatEye - ~
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