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Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
Great and easy to use, even for someone who resists technology : )
JL
Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2024
Es un gran producto no le pide nada a los grandes es más creo que es mejor que ellos solo que un poco más economico y de gran calidad muy satisfecho con elQue si volveré a comprar claro que si
Fernando Alvarez
Reviewed in Mexico on March 19, 2024
Falla cuando tratas de seguir una ruta que pasa dos veces por un mismo punto.No tiene redirección automáticaUno de los botones comenzó a trabarse, no veo opciones para que me cambien el producto y las políticas de devolución son tardadas
Alexander Harris
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 19, 2023
I bought this iGS630 as an upgrade to my trusty iGS620, which has given (and continues to give) very reliable service. However I was lured by the colour screen and more up-to-date GUI. I've had the unit for about a week now and have been out on a variety of rides.I like the fact that it's not touchscreen. Physical buttons are a better choice here - especially when wearing gloves / when it's raining etc. Touchscreen technology has its uses, but not on a bike computer.The GPS satellite connection is almost instantaneous and the accuracy is astonishing. I rode two identical laps of one of my usual routes and the resulting Strava map was a perfect overlay - to the extent that it looked like I'd only ridden one lap - I promise I rode two.The lanyard is a welcome feature - I wrap this around my handlebars and pass the computer back through the loop for peace of mind should it fall off the mount (highly unlikely).I added my existing iGPSPORT cadence and speed sensors - no problem - the unit recognised these devices quickly. For good measure I changed the CR2025 batteries as I realised they were running a bit low.Even after several rides the battery percentage was at about 90% with the screen permanently on during those rides. The claimed battery life of 35 hours is almost certainly achieveable in my opinion.I like to plan my rides and routes and I tend to do this via Strava. I then export the route to a .GPX file which I save on the computer. I then turn off the iGS630, then connect it via the supplied USB cable to the computer. This puts the unit into "drive" mode and shows the unit's file structure. Simply copy / move the .gpx file into the "courses" folder, unplug the unit from USB and turn it on again. Then head to Navigation, Routes, and you'll see your route file. This is exactly the same method as the one for the iGS620.On a navigation-based rides, the auto-zoom function when approaching junctions is spot-on. Sadly my eyesight not quite what it was - so the colour screen and very clear mapping on this device is absolutle ideal for my needs. This is a huge upgrade for me (from the 620) - I can now see the route without having to stop and zoom in (or worse still refer to Google Maps on my iPhone) which wasn't ideal. Another nice feature is directional >The app works well and syncs the rides to my Strava account. GPX routes can also be imported via the app but I tend to do that manually (see above) as it's what I'm used to. It's also possible to manually upload rides to Strava as the unit saves them into the "Activities" folder. You then refer to the date & time stamp to work out which ride to upload - pretty easy.Endless customisation of the screens / modes / profiles is available. Some point out that there's almost too much choice here but I say it's better to have something you don't need than the other way round.I had an existing Garmin out-front mount which brings the computer about 100 from the stem. The lanyard is suitably long to still wrap round the bars which is great. I've never had a computer pop out from the mount but it's always nice to know it would be safe should it decide to make a bid for freedom.The devices also comes with a screen protector but for now I've left the factory-fitted one on - this way I have a spare.What's included:- iGS630 Bike Computer- USB power cable & data sync cable - type "C" USB which is good to see- User manual- Garmin-compatible mount with two rubber bands however I would always recommend an out-front mount.- Screen protector- LanyardOthers have mentioned that it might be nice to have mapping which routes you back to the correct course should you get lost - but then again who doesn't have their phone with them these days? So perhaps this is a moot point.I really don't know how this device could be improved. Perhaps a slightly higher resolution screen? That's about all I can think of.I'm delighted with this bike computer - it's everything I need and more.Well done iGPSPORT.
Stirfry
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023
I waited to write a review of this product for until I really had the chance to give it a thorough amount of testing over the last four months. I must say that I am thoroughly impressed. I purchased this unit as a bundle with a rigid mount and rubber case.The unit ships with a standard handlebar mount, which uses rubber straps to hold the mount to the handlebars. I used that mount a few times, and it was very sturdy and capable. I had no issues with it during either road or trail riding. However, I prefer the rigid mount, as it places the unit in a more natural position for the eyes. The rigid mount is super stable and I have ordered a second one for my other bike.The unit itself was easy to set up. I downloaded the app on my phone and read the instruction booklet. I also watched a few videos online. Some of the instructions are not the best, but it is pretty easy to figure out how to customize screens with the information you want to see. For example, on my map screen, I have the time, the compass, my speed, and the map. On the grid screen, I have temperature, road grade, total ascent / descent, total distance and elapsed time. There are many screens available for customization, and for most, the default selections will be fine.The display is very easy to see in even the brightest of sunlight. The buttons are easy to feel for with gloves on, and are easily activated. The letters and numbers are large enough to read and are very crisp. The display is not overly busy and can be glanced at quickly to get exactly the information you want at the moment.I appreciate many things about this device:1. A direct link to Strava - I have found starting Strava first, then the IGPSport phone app, then powering on the device is a reliable order for immediate ride syncing after the ride is complete. Give the device a minute or two to sync and then you'll get a message from Strava that your ride is ready to view.2. Text message and phone call display - When I receive a text message, I can read about the first 40-60 characters right on the unit, with an audible sound and display at the bottom of the screen. Phone calls are also indicated audibly and visually on the device, so I know if it's important to pull over and pick it up or reply to the text message.3. Map zooming - When approaching a turn, the map will auto zoom, but you can use buttons on the device for manual zooming4. Downloading routes from Ride With GPS - I do a lot of rides for charities, where they post the route on Ride with GPS. Download the .FIT file and send it to the device, and you get turn-by-turn directions. You can customize how far before each turn you will be notified. It has overall worked very well.5. Creating custom routes - For custom trips, I can create the route in advance on my computer or phone using the app and then send it to my device.6. Off Route Indications - When off route (either by accident or on purpose), the unit will audibly indicate you are off-route and then provide red arrows telling you the direction back to the route. the distance to the finish continues to update, which is nice.7. Trails on the map - I rode some great trail systems in Arizona and Michigan and all of the trails are on the map!8. Long battery Life - I have ridden over 9 hours at a time on my bike and the battery was still at about 40%. Charging is fast as well.I just can't say enough good things about this unit. It really rivals other much more significant brands with its capabilities. I would very highly recommend it!
Drinker
Reviewed in Singapore on March 27, 2023
A complete bike computer which is not pricy. Able to work with sram etap, radar sensor and many other sensors.
road warrior
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022
I'm going to try something a little different for this review. Instead of doing a comprehensive feature by feature deep dive review this will be Quick Review which will focus on the key features most average road bike riders will need when riding. For a deep dive review, check out the excellent YouTube Videos posted in the iGPSSPORT IGS630 Bike Computer:Appearance & Overall Fit and Finish8/10 -This bike computer has a nice thin design that is visually appealing and ergonomically designed from a button placement perspective which is important since this is not a touchscreen. At first glance it looks like a sleeker, thinner version of the Garmin Edge 1030 PLUS or 1040.Display Screen8/10The large 2.8" Color screen is bright though not as bright as the Garmin. The fonts used are quite sharp and numbers are easy to see and read even with sunglasses on. Overall legibility in bright and dark is lighting conditions is very good. Themes are available for easier day and night visibility. The screen is above average screen resolution and is easy to see in bright sunlight.Operation & Battery Life8.5/10The six buttons are placed around the screen for easy and intuitive access. You can also use the free downloadable Apple or Android App to customize the unit. I found the navigation on both the app and the computer itself to be quite easy to use and to navigate the menus. They followed a logical structure and it was easy to make selections one and two menu levels deep.For me the critical metrics I need are Time, Speed, Distance, Heart Rate Sensor, Cadence Sensor and the Garmin Varia Radar Sensor Unit support. The IGS630 supports my Garmin Heart Rate Monitor, Wahoo Cadence Sensor and most importantly my Garmin Varia Radar unit. They all paired via ANT+ and Bluetooth (BLE) flawlessly and I had no issues when they reconnected after a pause in my bike rides.Not having the Garmin Varia Radar sensor support would have been a deal breaker for me so Kudos to the IGPSPORT guys for writing the firmware support for this life saving device.The battery life is excellent. With a claimed battery life of 36 hours, this bike computer has the same battery life as a Garmin Edge 1040. 1 and 1/2 hours with 3 sensors active and the sound notification turned on the remaining battery life fell to 95%.Ease of Set-Up and Ease of Use8/10I was able to figure everything out in about 15 minutes not having to look up anything in the included instruction manual or manuals on their web site. I was up and running in about that time because the menus are easy to read and the button press logic follows virtually the Wahoo Element Bolt and Roam structure almost identical which I consider to be the gold standard for non-touch screen GPS computers. It was very easy to select and modify pages of data as well as customizing the displayed data field and positioning them on the saved page.Third Party Software Integration - Auto Upload Ride Feature8/10I only use Strava and auto upload to Strava was easy to turn on in the menu set up screen. Once it was enabled my completed rides uploaded to my Strava account quickly and effortlessly with no issues at all. Zero glitches. Nada. None.Value Proposition10/10At a sales cost of $219.99 on Amazon this is a pleasant surprise as this computer perfoms on a par with most competing bike computers costing upwards of $649.99 if you are looking at the Garmin Edge 1040 and Edge 1030 Plus for comparison.I am a seasoned Road bike rider and have used most of the Garmin Edge GPS computers from the low end to the high end. I also used Wahoo Element Roam and the Element Bolt V1 and V2 Bike Computers. I can assure you from personal testing experience that this iGSPORT IGS630 bike computer is one helluva a buy and does perform as advertised. Buy one and you will be pleasantly surprised as to how well it works and how polished the software is. Clearly this is a company that has under-promised and over-delivered with their top of the line bike computer. Especially on the Value Proposition part. The main question now is why pay the Garmin tax when you can handily avoid it by buying the IGS630 Bike Computer? The dollar Savings is real. For the price of the low end Garmin Edge 130 you are getting a bleeding edge bike color with a huge high resolution 2.8" screen and fantastic battery life and performance features built in.
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