CC600 Color Screen Bike/Cycling Computer Wireless - Route Navigation with Re-Route Planing, WiFi & Bluetooth, Fast 5s GPS Positioning, Free Indoor Training

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  • Fresh Screen Design: Enjoy a fresh cycling experience with the CC600’s 2.4” colorful screen, durable Asahi glass, and intuitive three-button design. The vibrant display makes navigation and data viewing effortless
  • Stay on Track with Colorful Route Navigation: The CC600 offers colorful navigation with turn reminders, zooming in and popping up notifications at turns. Upload external GPX files via the phone app and enjoy automatic re-routing if you go off track, ensuring you stay on course at all times
  • WiFi & Bluetooth Transmission: Automatically sync AGNSS and riding records, update firmware directly on the bike computer, and enjoy seamless, rapid transfers that let you focus on your ride. WiFi offers significantly improved speeds over Bluetooth
  • 5 Satellites & AGNSS, 5-Second Positioning: Supports GPS, BEIDOU, GLONASS, QZSS, and GALILEO. Connect to WiFi and sync AGNSS for 5-second location acquisition. AGNSS data valid for 14 days. Ensure latest AGNSS data is synced, CC600 is powered on/off near the same location, and the area is open
  • Graphic Data Fields & Extensive Data Options: Define your cycling styles with customized data pages. The CC600 supports various display formats including numerical charts, circular dials, line graphs, and bar charts. It offers up to 10 pages, 10 displayed data items per page, 29 display layouts, and 108 supported data items
  • Free Indoor Training to Enhance Your Power Performance: The CC600 supports indoor training with a smart trainer, allowing you to customize power targets, resistance levels, and gradients. Focus entirely on improving your performance without external factors like weather or road conditions affecting your training pace
  • Support Bluetooth, ANT+ Protocol: The GEOID CC600 GPS Bike Computer supports both Bluetooth and ANT+ protocols, allowing seamless connection with up to 9 types of devices for enhanced cycling data and performance tracking
  • Review:

    4.7 out of 5

    93.33% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Very well made, easy to use, functional app

    B.G. · October 14, 2024

    Very easy to set up without the instructions even. I like that it bases your speed off of GPS satellites and not a wheel speed sensor. My application is for a gasoline-powered mini bike, not a bicycle, so a wheel speed sensor would not work. One of the coolest features of the app is that you can enter your destination through the app and then it will sync the maps and the directions to the device. The screen is extremely bright and the auto brightness setting is really useful for transitioning from indoors to outdoors and it maximizes the battery life. The buttons work well and are easy to use and large enough that you can easily operate the device while traveling. I also like that it has a usb-c charging port that has a gasketed cover to keep water and dust out when not being charged. Great design and a great value for the price.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty nice computer...

    J.D. · October 21, 2024

    This computer has a color screen which I REALLY like. It's also pretty bright. Even in the powerful Florida sun, and on its default setting, it can easily be seen. It was quick and easy to strap it on the bike and get going. The mount is one of the cheap rubber-band style mounts, but it is the Garmin standard so any higher end mount that uses their locking system will work. You pretty much need to use their app. You can't fix the clock or set the units without it. That was disappointing to me but my wife didn't really care because she likes the options available in that app. Plus if you are going to use maps you really need to pair it to your phone anyway. Bottom line it's an accurate, clear, easy to read, GPS computer that my e-bike sorely needed!!!! :P

    5.0 out of 5 stars This is a really nice computer, easy to see.

    G.S. · October 21, 2024

    I really like this bike computer. The set up takes a minute, but once you get using it, you get used to how it functions. At first, I didn’t think I liked the rubber band attachment concept, but it seems to be holding fine.The screen is easy to read and has all the usual information. I’m going to put some miles on it, and if anything changes, I will update this review.

    CC600 Color Screen Bike/Cycling Computer Wireless - Route Navigation with Re-Route Planing, WiFi & Bluetooth, Fast 5s GPS Positioning, Free Indoor Training

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