iGPSPORT BSC200 GPS Cycling Computer Review - feat. USB-C + Navigation + Garmin Mount + 8 Pages

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • The iGPSPORT BSC200 GPS computer is iGPSPORT’s mid-tier cycling computer that sits in the middle of their Bike Smart Computer or BSC lineup. The BSC200 is a compact GPS computer that features navigation and a wide range of features at an affordable price point. While the retail price on the computer is only $99.99, it features a 30 hour runtime and full sensor compatibility except for bicycle radars. The computer uses a 2.5” black and white non-touch display that is controlled through six physical buttons along the sides of the computer. Navigation can be done via downloaded routes, but the map view is limited to a basic breadcrumb style display.
    The iGPSPORT BSC200 uses a standard quarter-turn style Garmin mount which uses two protruding tabs that lock into place on a corresponding mount. iGPSPORT includes a simple handlebar mount with two rubber straps to attach it to a stem or handlebar. It’s a simple but effective way to mount the BSC200 on a stem or handlebar. However, we’d highly recommend getting an out front mount for a sleeker setup like the Topeak UTF or iGPSPORT’s own M80 mount. The M80 is a simple left-sided plastic out front mount with a contoured design. It retails for only $16 so it’s quite affordable but requires a separate adapter for mounting cameras or lights underneath it.
    As a part of the BSC lineup, the iGPSPORT BSC200 uses a familiar rectangular design with slim profile. It’s a fairly compact computer that’s only 82x53mm with a thin 14.5mm thickness. To achieve a $100 price point, the BSC200 uses a black and white 2.5” screen with a glossy finish unlike the iGPSPORT BSC300’s color touch screen. The edges of the computer have a matte finish with six buttons to navigate the interface and a small cutout on the front to attach a lanyard. You’ll find the iGPSPORT logo on the top of the screen and on the front edge in white lettering. The computer has an attractive design that has no exposed hardware and sharp creases.
    ... Read the full review @ thesweetcyclists.com/igpsport...
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    00:00 Intro
    00:11 Unboxing + Specs
    02:31 Fit + Finish
    05:01 Setup + On The Road
    07:22 iGPSPORT App
    10:31 Comparison (iGPSPORT BSC300, Bryton S500, Garmin)
    12:31 The Final Score
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Komentáře • 55

  • @estebanfandila
    @estebanfandila Před 2 dny

    Nice review, They go for around $45/50 now, thinking on getting one for sure

  • @LS-od9zp
    @LS-od9zp Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great review, liked and subbed!

  • @leftyseel8658
    @leftyseel8658 Před 9 měsíci +2

    First time i opened this unit, it reminded me of my Timex Ironman watch with the backlight and laps but no gps. No complaints though, i got this and the M80, which looks like a durable bar fly, for around $50 with vouchers in an online shop here.

  • @pcdispatch
    @pcdispatch Před 2 dny +1

    It seems this computer is compatible with Sram Eagle AXS for shifting. But I am wondering if the computer also shows battery status of connected sensors. It would be useful for AXS.

  • @geraldsuiza8798
    @geraldsuiza8798 Před 6 měsíci

    Does the tracking feature need to be connected to your fone?

  • @QueDiceSebas
    @QueDiceSebas Před 3 měsíci +3

    Can you see your current heart rate zone?

  • @sathwikrao1410
    @sathwikrao1410 Před měsícem +1

    Great review ! One doubt regarding laps on the BSC200 . During intervals if u press lap will the screen start to show a timer and the current power , HR, etc ? If not automatically can be configured to do so ? This doubt arises because many computers at this price point do not have live lap data feature hence wanted to clarify. Cheers !

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před měsícem +1

      The computer has a bunch of lap-specific metrics like lap time / lap speed average that would give you metrics for your current lap. I think that would give you what you want. You still need to start a recording though to see the metrics.

    • @sathwikrao1410
      @sathwikrao1410 Před měsícem

      @@TheSweetCyclists thank you !

  • @ermeyas641
    @ermeyas641 Před měsícem +1

    Hey great video, @5:40 you mention adding a sensor. Does the sensor come with the device? If not, is it necessary to buy a sensor separately, or can I still use it without a sensor? Thanks

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před měsícem +2

      It depends on which one you purchase, iGPSPORT does offer bundles with a cadence sensor. You don't need any sensors unless you want additional information such as heart rate / cadence or power. Out of the box the GPS sensor gives you speed, altitude, distance and gradient which is more than enough for most riders.

    • @ermeyas641
      @ermeyas641 Před měsícem +1

      @@TheSweetCyclists I see, thanks for the reply. I think I'll go ahead and buy it then.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před měsícem

      Sounds good - hopefully you enjoy it. It's a nice GPS computer for the price.@@ermeyas641

  • @Spacemonkeymojo
    @Spacemonkeymojo Před 9 dny +2

    Excellent review! Is the glossy screen distracting? I'm guessing it's not a backlit screen?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 7 dny +2

      Like most GPS computers, this one is glossy which does reflect things around you. It isn't that distracting though. The BSC200 is backlit that I believe is based on local time and not a ambient light sensor like higher-end computers.

    • @Spacemonkeymojo
      @Spacemonkeymojo Před 7 dny +1

      @@TheSweetCyclists I see. Thanks! I just got into cycling so been thinking about getting a bike computer, looking for the best bang for buck with navigation.

    • @fpdomain
      @fpdomain Před 6 dny

      @@TheSweetCyclists maybe you can get anti reflective film and stick to it, something more matte, not sure how it plays with polarized glasses if not.

  • @Gabriel_ATG
    @Gabriel_ATG Před 7 měsíci +3

    Did you change a setting to make the map always face in front? All the other videos and images for this always show north in front, so it makes navigation more confusing, is the only thing that i need to know now before buying!!

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I don't recall changing it but on the BSC200 (Navigation -> North-upward) and BSC300 (Navigation -> Settings -> North-upward) you can enable / disable that feature. Note, the BSC200 only has a basic breadcrumb map that can show an overlay of an uploaded route. I'd recommend the BSC300 if you want street names and a color map display.

    • @Gabriel_ATG
      @Gabriel_ATG Před 7 měsíci

      @@TheSweetCyclists thanks, that is so helpful!!

    • @aniketphotowala
      @aniketphotowala Před 5 měsíci

      I have this unit, you can keep north always up for navigation or heading direction always up during navigation mode. However you have to pre install your ride route. It does not support normal navigation and doesn't show street names while using.
      But overall it is a great bike computer. Using it since last June.

  • @leftyseel8658
    @leftyseel8658 Před 9 měsíci +2

    How do you change the day/night mode? Can’t find it in the settings.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 9 měsíci +2

      The BSC200 only has a night backlight - not a dedicated white text on black night mode like the BSC300. You can adjust the backlight setting under Settings > System > Night Backlight

  • @oswaldocastaneda8340
    @oswaldocastaneda8340 Před 26 dny +1

    Would a radar work with a firmware update? I have a varia and a igpsport radar that could be paired.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 26 dny

      Yes, the BSC series should all work with radars if you have the newer software.

  • @clemensw.2587
    @clemensw.2587 Před 29 dny +1

    What happens when you are navigating and get off route? Is there a basic display on where the planned route is?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 27 dny +1

      The iGPSPORT computers will show a little arrow to help you get back on track if you go off-route.

  • @tezzla6358
    @tezzla6358 Před 4 měsíci +2

    do i have to upload the route to the computer every time i want the navigation to work?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 4 měsíci +1

      You can upload multiple routes at a time using the iGPSPORT app and then select them from the computer whenever you want to use them.

  • @user-jm5kj5ti4g
    @user-jm5kj5ti4g Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have a question. I have an iGPSPORT device and my speed is left with four numbers. Do you know how to fix it?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 6 měsíci

      I'm sorry, I don't understand the question. Your speed values are being displayed incorrectly?

  • @quadsforme1421
    @quadsforme1421 Před 14 dny +1

    How do I delete the lap feature? Accidentally set it and now it always counts laps

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 13 dny

      It should be in one of the settings menu as "Auto Lap" - it's a feature most GPS computers have and will automatically set the lap based on distance or time.

  • @veqgloria
    @veqgloria Před 5 měsíci +1

    which budget cycling computer would you recommend with maps?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 5 měsíci +1

      For mapping and navigation my current favorite are Bryton computers. The navigation prompts are clear and maps have nice detail even in the lower models.

    • @seanandre3279
      @seanandre3279 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bryton rider 420 or this one?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 4 měsíci

      It depends on what you're looking for. I prefer Bryton's navigation prompts over the iGPSPORT design but they have very similar features otherwise. The downside to Bryton is the Bryton specific mount instead of the more generic Garmin style mount the iGPSPORT has.@@seanandre3279

  • @neilgoth1974
    @neilgoth1974 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What's the difference between Auto start/pause and the Smart Record function?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Good question - I asked the same to iGPSPORT and apparently it is an low-fidelity data record mode. This is their response - ""Smart Record" is changing the standard recording method per second. It still receives GPS/ANT signals per second, but no longer records data points such as position, speed, heart rate in fit files per second. "Smart Record" only records key point data such as large data changes or device changes in direction, speed, heart rate, or altitude. It can save power and memory."

    • @neilgoth1974
      @neilgoth1974 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@TheSweetCyclistsso it is like a "Battery save mode" if I understand correctly.
      One thing I also notuced is the data entry for the "Time of day" on the device screen, emailed them suggesting they could just rename it to "Clock" instead.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes you can conserve the battery but have less accurate ride information. The English translations can definitely be improved on the GPS and the iGSPORT app which seems to call routes "lines" as well.@@neilgoth1974

    • @neilgoth1974
      @neilgoth1974 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@TheSweetCycliststhanks. I'll try to compare the difference. Currently have the Smart Records function ON and cadence readings are low. Will see if there will be a noticable difference when Smart Records is set to OFF.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 8 měsíci

      Sounds good, please let me know how it goes. I suspect the real-time data displays shouldn't be different, it would probably be the exported ride data that would have lower fidelity data or gaps.

  • @fuckieyou2
    @fuckieyou2 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Is there an option for 3 second power?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, there are quite a few power display field options: prelap max pwr / pwr zone / pwr 3s / pwr 10s / pwr30s / fwr %ftp / IF / NP / TSS / Watt/kg / kilojoules / pwr balance / TQ. effect / ped smooth / 3s balance / 10s balance / 30s balacne / lap balance / avg balance.

    • @fuckieyou2
      @fuckieyou2 Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks! That's pretty comprehensive!@@TheSweetCyclists

  • @danielkriz959
    @danielkriz959 Před 4 měsíci

    complete a very usefull review

  • @BilbyOfficial
    @BilbyOfficial Před 6 měsíci +1

    can you import .gpx or .fit file to computer ?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes. You can export the rides via the app or directly by just connecting a USB cord to it.

    • @BilbyOfficial
      @BilbyOfficial Před 6 měsíci

      thanks @@TheSweetCyclists 👍❤

  • @user-ke1fh5et5h
    @user-ke1fh5et5h Před 7 měsíci +1

    Please tell me .. how to cheange mile per hour to kilometre per hour.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 7 měsíci +1

      [Settings > System > Units] From the home screen press the bottom left button to enter "Settings". Then press the bottom right button to scroll down to System and press the top right button to enter it. Then upper bottom right button to scroll up to "Units" and press the top right button to enter it. After that you should see an option of "Metric" (km) or "Imperial" (miles).

    • @user-ke1fh5et5h
      @user-ke1fh5et5h Před 7 měsíci

      @@TheSweetCyclists ❤❤ thank you so much

  • @hankg6917
    @hankg6917 Před 15 dny

    Even pausing it, it went too fast!