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Thinking outside of the box - CYCPLUS M2 Cycling GPS Computer Review - feat. Garmin Mount + USB-C

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While GPS cycling computer features can vary a lot between companies and models, visually they all tend to look the same. That is not the case with the CYCPLUS M2 GPS computer. With its 2.5” diameter round profile, the CYCPLUS M2 doesn’t look like any other cycling computer on the market. Although it looks unique, it’s still affordable with a current sales price of $69.99 from the $99.99 retail price. CYCPLUS has integrated a 1100 mAh battery with USB Type-C charging port for an impressive 30 hour runtime. The computer also features a Garmin quarter turn style mount which allows the GPS to be secured to a variety of mounts.

The CYCPLUS M2 GPS uses a standard Garmin quarter turn style mount molded directly into the base. This very common mount design allows the M2 to be used on a wide variety of third-party mounts rather than limiting the computer to proprietary mounts. CYCPLUS also includes a simple O-ring style handlebar mount. The plastic mount uses two o-rings that can be easily used on a handlebar or stem and works well to keep the GPS securely in place. As always, we highly recommend using an out-front mount such as the Topeak UTF mount for a cleaner mounting solution that places the GPS directly in front of the stem.

What sets the CYCPLUS M2 GPS apart from most computers on the market is the round profile which is rarely seen except for smaller Cateye computers or the uber-expensive Omata GPS computer. Unlike the $700 analog Omata, the CYCPLUS M2 retains a simple digital LCD display with grid layout. As with other CYCPLUS computers, the M2 has a plastic body with a glossy screen. Branding is limited to CYCPLUS on the top of the screen along with an orange accent ring and button label icons. Even though the plastic body and light weight of the M2 gives it a cheap feel, the computer has stood up well to daily use. The 2.5” diameter screen is also quite large which means the M2 is bigger than most GPS computers in terms of width...

... Read the full review @ https://thesweetcyclists.com/cycplus-m2-gps-cycling-bike-computer-review/
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00:00 Intro
00:11 Unboxing + Specs
02:27 Fit + Finish
03:57 Setup / On The Road
08:56 Coospo App
10:17 Comparison (CYCPLUS M1, Shanren Miles, Coospo BC26, Bryton)
12:41 The Final Score
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