IGPSport iGS800 Full GNSS Bike Computer with Touch Screen: Full GNSS navigation
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If you're the kind of cyclist who doesn't just ride but conquers (or at least tries to), the Full GNSS Bike Computer is your new best friend. Forget fumbling with buttons—its touch screen makes flipping through features as easy as pie. And when it comes to knowing exactly where you are (because let's face it, getting lost is only fun in stories), its full GNSS navigation has your back, tracking every twist and turn with scary accuracy. Planning your next epic ride? The device throws in bike maps so you can plot your course or follow one without breaking a sweat. Plus, for those who geek out over data, it dishes out training analysis that's so detailed, you'll know exactly how much faster you could've gone if you'd skipped that second coffee. And for the hill lovers out there, the iClimb feature is like having a personal sherpa, giving you the lowdown on elevation and climb gradients before you even break a sweat.
- Touch screen display
- Bike map display
- Training analysis
- iClimb feature
- Full GNSS navigation
General specs
- Brand: IGPSport
- Model: iGS800
- Seller: Joom
- Navigation: Full GNSS
- Display: Touch screen
- Features: Bike map display, Training analysis, iClimb
- First listed by seller: 6/9/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | IGPSport | HAYAO | IGPSport | Bryton | Bryton | Wosawe outdoor sports |
Model | iGS800 | iGS800 | 200s | S800 | S510E | |
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Price | $542.40 | $519.18 | $79.99 | $421.30 | $313.38 | $74.72 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Gshopper | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 22, 2025 | September 2, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | September 2, 2025 | August 25, 2025 | August 29, 2025 |
Navigation | Full GNSS | GPS | GPS | |||
Display | Touch screen | Touchscreen | Touch screen | |||
Features | Bike map display, Training analysis, iClimb | Bicycle navigation map, Training analysis, iClimb Pro | GPS Navigation, Cadence Sensor, Speedometer, Odometer |
Archie W.
Leicester
June 20, 2025
As an impulsive buyer, I grabbed this thinking it would be a game-changer for my cycling hobby, but my first impression is mixed. It does the job for tracking rides and offering some cool features, but there are enough little annoyances that it doesn't feel like a must-have. I'm a stay-at-home dad in Leicester, and I enjoy gaming, so I'm used to tech, but this device just doesn't wow me. It's functional, but not exceptional—kind of like how some games have great graphics but laggy gameplay. I'd say it's okay if you're not too picky, but don't expect perfection. 😕
- Pros: The touch screen is extremely easy to use, making it simple to navigate through everything without any hassle. I really appreciate how accurately it tracks my location, always knowing exactly where I am on my rides. The included maps are a big help for planning routes, and the training insights provide detailed feedback that seems useful for improving my performance.
- Cons: Battery life seems so-so, not lasting as long as I'd hoped on longer trips. The screen can be hard to see in bright sunlight, which is frustrating when I'm out riding. It feels a bit bulky on my handlebars, and the responsiveness isn't always smooth, leading to some delays. For the price, I expected a bit more reliability and polish.