🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Smart Navigation!
The Magene C606 Smart Navigation GPS Bike Computer is a cutting-edge cycling companion featuring a 2.8-inch color touchscreen, dual-protocol data transmission, and advanced smart navigation capabilities. With IPX7 waterproofing, 11 language support, and rich data display options, it ensures a seamless riding experience whether you're on the road or training indoors.
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.82 x 2.24 x 0.69 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | C606 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Display Size | 2.8 Inches |
Warranty | 1 year manufacturer |
Battery Life | 28 Hours |
Voice command | Touchscreen |
Waterproof | IPX7 |
J**O
PERFECT
The cycle computer is very well made, with the right size, easy-to-use buttons, and a very intuitive touch screen.The battery is long-lasting, and it works very well with the cadence, speed, frequency, and potentiometer sensors.Easy to link.The reports are also very graphic through the application that you download to your PC or cell phone.Cost-benefit winner100% recommended
T**R
Garmin 840 Contender- 10/10
Replaced my older Garmin and took a chance. Screen is amazing, works great, and really a game changer to bike gps. Reminds me of hammerhead Karoo entering the market. Feels VERY premium compared to others, seriously. Touch works great, pairs easily. I don’t write many reviews but can’t recommend this enough. Easily beats any other gps under 350$, a contender against Garmin 840, Hammerhead Karoo 2, and Roam v2. For price, this is a no brainer and Magene could easily charge double the price. 10/10
T**N
The Perfect Computer for Recreational Cyclists
I bought this computer out of sheer curiosity as I'm returning to road cycling and have been testing a lot of the direct to consumer brands instead of paying premium prices for the big names. I've used Garmin devices in the past and am currently using a Stages M200. I connect and ride with a Stages power meter, Coros HR monitor, Garmin Varia rear radar, and smart phone connected for notifications.Build: 10/10. It's a premium feeling product on par with any other device on the market. Mounting it feels more solid than my current computer, and it looks great on the bike. While I don't care for logos, the top Magene logo on the screen is very subtle.Screen: 8/10. While the color and data field layouts are wonderful, I wish it was a bit more contrasty in brighter light. The ambient light auto sensor seems to keep the screen just a hint to dark, but it's 100% functional and I'm likely just being nit picky.Radar Integration 8/10: It functions, but I wish it was a bit more developed like the Wahoo and Stages computers. I really like how those units display a green/yellow/red bar on the edge of the display when cars are present. This unit only displays a lit chevron for each car (yellow further away, red for closer). They don't differentiate for car speed like other units, and the only work around is setting a data box for radar which gives a numerical distance of the car behind you. I use, it's a hint laggy and usually displays 14-16 (feet?) when the car is passing, so while you can use it to determine vehicle speed, it requires a rides to spend more time looking at the screen versus simply looking at the color of the car indicator on Wahoo or Stages computers. That all said, it's spot on and hasn't missed any vehicles.Ease of Use: 10/10. The touch screen is a breeze to use, and the user interface just makes sense. The app works perfectly fine for setup/adjustments, and I've had no problems with adjustments or use while riding. All paired devices paired seamlessly, and do so each time I turn on the computer for new ride.Navigation (untested): I live in an area where I know all the roads and routes I'm going to ride, so I don't use navigation on a day to day basis. I've briefly used the functions and don't see any issues. I've read other reviews where people have trouble loading maps, but have found fixes with new updates or Magene customer service.Battery 9/10: With connected sensors and screen brightness on a fixed 60%, I loose about 6% battery per one ridden. Temps here have been in the 50-60F range. So it seems to be on par or just a hint less than advertised.Wish list: Screen with a hint more contrast, ability to display temperature as a data field, more developed radar integration. But for a fraction of the price of the competition, it's a no brainer. I tend to upgrade computers every few years, and I see no reason why this won't last like my other units. For the weekend warrior or recreational rider, I wouldn't hesitate to purchase again.
M**W
Only for short rides
Overall this computer is pretty solid with great features like a quality touch screen a good navigation setup and a good looking UI but a fatal flaw of the product is the fact that I'm unable to upload a GPX file that has a route longer than 300 km being a deal breaker for me.
J**R
Great Bike Addition
This is amazing for the price. My husband found this for me as I wanted something that worked with my Garmin. It keeps me from looking at my wrist the whole time and I just love it. It is also super easy to see the details at the end of the ride. The battery lasts a super long time, and it took minutes to setup. Love it!
F**X
Great quality and functionality‼️👌🏽
Great bike computer. Is amazing. Work perfectly. Excellent purchase.
M**E
not worth it
though it looks good and feels solid, the user interface is very poor and making changes to the screens is a kludge. seems accurate enough but nowhere near the level of an iGPSPORT or a Bryton computer. the touch screen would be a nice feature if it worked right. this is going to be relegated to an indoor trainer.buy something else, not this
H**.
Mejor de lo esperado
Mejor de lo esperado ,venía de tener un Polar V650 que creía era lo mejor . La única deficiencia que le veo es la duración de la pila
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