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MeilanM2 GPS Core Cycle Computer

R1,299

Retail: R1,900
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GPS Core Wireless Bike Computer

M2 GPS Bicycle Computer is one bicycle smart computer with 2.4-inch high definition screen and BLE4. 0/ANT+ technology wireless transmission protocol. Built-in high precision GPS chip, and data can be shared on Strava, Garmin Connect, and many others. It can collect and accommodate multiple sports data, which will help athletes better manage their sports and fitness.

Product Features
  • 1-year warranty
  • GPS Core Wireless Bike Computer
    • The high-quality Meilan M2 GPS Core cycling computer provides accurate data measurement:
    • 2,4-inch hi-resolution mono LCD with adjustable backlight for any light condition
    • Incorporates a high-quality GPS engine for high accuracy real-time and stored data
    • Displays speed, temperature, heart rate, altitude, slope %, calories, cumulative ascent, time, ride time, watts, laps, average speed, and complete historical data
    • USB rechargeable battery with up to 30 hours of battery life between charges
    • Supplied with two handlebar mounting units
    • Easy to use, easy to fit and highly accurate
    • IPX 5 Waterproof for use in any weather condition
    • Trip history can be downloaded to Strava, Komoot, Garmin etc.
    • Supports optional external heart rate monitor, cadence sensor and power meter
    • Uses Bluetooth BLE 4.0/ANT+ dual-mode wireless transmission protocol
    • Compatible with road, track, MTB bicycles
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