Wednesday, 8 October 2014

B’Twin GPS SatCount+ – in brief review

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B’Twin’s GPS unit is bulky and wobbly but offers tons of data at a great price. Simple, fast set-up gets you into essential data displayed in big, easy-read digits with a backlight for night ops. It’ll sync with B’Twin’s discount ANT+ speed/cadence (£17) and HR straps (£30) for full bike and biometric data too.


You can study sessions and download routes for the directional arrow/distance-to-next-turn function via the user friendly myGeonaute site and updated software has made Strava uploads a lot easier. Rechargeable battery life is good too, and Decathlon has a great customer support reputation if you have problems. The only irritation is that the rubber strap mount can’t be tightened enough to stop it wobbling on rough trails. It’s a bargain if you can cope with that though.


This article was originally published in Mountain Biking UK magazine, available on Apple Newsstand and Zinio.






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