$50 CYCPLUS M1 GPS Cycling Computer + Z2 Out Front Mount Review - feat. Garmin Mount + 2.9“ Display

Cycling computers can generally be divided into two main categories: non-GPS and GPS units. GPS computers not only display speed and other sensor data, but add positional data for easy ride analysis and comparison. Unfortunately, there is usually a large price gap between the two types of cycling computers with some GPS cycling computer prices rivaling iPhone prices. The CYCPLUS M1 GPS cycling computer is a surprisingly cheap computer that tries to take advantage of the price gap with a retail price of only $ for the headunit. Although it’s cheap, the M1 has ANT connectivity and can display speed, cadence, heart rate, and power data. At first glance the CYCPLUS M1 looks like a much more premium GPS computer than its budget price would suggest. The large 2.9” display is something you typically see on high-end touch screen computers like the Garmin Edge 830 or the Bryton Rider 750. That said, the M1 is a basic non-touch screen computer with a monochromatic FSTN LCD style display. The bezels around the s
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