








🚴♂️ Navigate smarter, ride bolder — your ultimate cycling sidekick!
The iGPSPORT BSC300T is a lightweight, 2.4-inch touchscreen bike computer designed for both traditional and e-bikes. Featuring global multi-satellite GPS coverage, offline map navigation with off-course warnings, and seamless integration with popular fitness apps like Strava, it empowers cyclists to track, analyze, and share their rides with precision and style.
| Color | BSC300T |
| Size | One Size |
| Display size | 2.4 Inches |
| Display type | LCD |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Features | Touchscreen, Off-Course Warning, Offline Map Storage, Multi-Satellite Support, App Integration |
| Map type | Road |
| Included components | 1*BSC300T Bike Computer |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Brand | iGPSPORT |
| Manufacturer | iGPSPORT |
| Item model number | BSC300T |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 1.45 x 8.2 cm; 67 g |
| ASIN | B0DLWC6J1Z |
S**L
Great little head unit at a great price
I wanted to upgrade from my iGS618 and got the BSC300 instead of a Garmin Edge 530. The setup was easy as I already had the app installed. I had to install the maps from the igssport support page via the PC (usb c type) which was also very easy.This unit has all an average rider needs and a faction of the price of a Garmin 530. It does not have iClimb which is on the iGS630 but I don't do very long climbs so I do not need to pace myself against the incline.The GPS is accurate and locks on very quickly, the battery life is 20hrs which is longer than I need, as the longest ride I've done is 12hrs in all. Scrolling through the various views is a lot easier than the iGS618. PGX files can be downloaded from Strava, Kamoot, Goggle maps or from your phone via the app. It is also easy to configure the views via the app so you see exactly what you want how you want it. I do not have a pwr meter, so I replaced all pwr displays with ones I needed.The unit interfaces to Strava brilliantly and once paired with the phone I get notification on calls and messages. It paired up with my HRM, spd and cad sensors immediately which was fab. iGSPORT are soon to released a radar/tail light (SR30), a Garmin Varia equivalent, which will interface too the BSC300.The downsides, as far as I can tell are firstly, that if the start and finish points are virtually identical, then it detects the finish and stops recording as I found out. Secondly, it would be good if it could interface with rideGPS and other popular apps. Finally, the unit does not allow you to mix units for distance, speed etc which is a shame.Overall, great head unit at a great price compared to other well known makes. I'd recommend this unit if you want to upgrade. The iGS630 is the flagship version which is £40 more, but given what this unit does it's really all an average rider needs, IMHO.
S**S
Great bike computer that does more than established brands at 3rd the price.
Bought to replace my Garmin which stopped charging via it's micro-usb port. This was recommended to me as an up and coming brand and as such I was a bit sceptical, but at £120 decided to give it a go. Requirements for me were that it had to be usb-c compatible, none of this micro-usb nonsense (the worst of all usb iterations IMO). This was difficult as the equivalent Garmin unit was £300+. Needed to pair the usual stuff, HR band, cadence etc. Finally, it had all the capabilities I had on the Garmin.This computer ticks all the boxes and more. One of the great advantages was getting it connected to my HR strap. The Garmin struggled and sometimes wouldn't connect for a few miles into a ride (the strap is also a Garmin). On this it connects immediately, every time, I don't even bother checking, HR is monitored from first seconds. Another advantage is it auto pauses out on a ride if I stop, the Garmin was manual, and I never remembered.Pros: -USB-C charging.Finds and pairs immediately with other equipment, regardless of brand.Auto-pauses when you stop out on a ride (configurable if it's not what you want).Loads of stats. % incline on a hill for example which was not available on the Garmin, but very useful.Long battery (if you switch it off, see 'cons').Value for money.Cons: -Screen could be brighter.Battery drains in standby when not in use (avoidable by powering off then on when needed, very quick to do).Overall I would highly recommend giving this a go. My only concern would be longevity of the internal battery but so far so good.
A**R
Stands toe-to-toe with Garmin and Wahoo
Pound for pound, this little gizmo is a game-changer. I’ve used a variety of biking gps systems, and this one is really, surprisingly, good. For context I’m a mid level cyclist - around 5000km to 6000km a year.You might be thinking, "I've got a Garmin" or "I love my Wahoo." And yeah, those brands are pretty cool. But, the iGPSPORT BSC300? It might not be a brand you know, but they are really giving the big guys a run for their money.GPS is accurate. Battery life is great (8 hour ride yesterday and still had juice). Seamless integration with Strava (for bragging rights). The directions are spot on - having done a trail and road ride, I have no complaints. Didn’t miss a beat.Sometimes there’s confusion over turns/straight on certain bits of road, but imo this is comparable with other brands. If you look at the map when it beeps at you, it’s fairly easy to work out!Plus, it can store up to 400 hours of riding data, that’s like cycling non-stop for over two weeks!I’ve also had not a single issue with my speed/cadence and heart rate monitors. Great for Strava stat padding. I’m sure it would handle power meters etc. With no problem too.I also find the app fairly intuitive - but as I said I’ve used other tech. I find sharing gpx from Komoot is a breeze, particularly, and suits my needs (save gpx on Komoot let’s you save directly to the iGPSPORT app) and then you can upload to the device.I haven’t tried the ride sharing function yet, but it sounds super useful if it’s legit.All in all, if you want to buy a bike computer, and you aren’t bothered about the branding on the front of your bike, I’m not sure what this machine can’t do compared to the other names.
G**D
Mapping failure
The unit is sturdy, good functioning buttons and touch screen. Easy synch with routes on Komoot and Strava. Good GPS receiver. Could be a little brighter in sunlight during the ride and minimal instruction manual. The real kicker is that maps were not displayed, just breadcrumb route with Komoot and a compass when riding. This was despite two updates, downloading maps from site and resetting device. Glad I bought it from Amazon though with immediate refund on return.
K**S
Nice product does the job as intended.
Nice product does the job as intended. Easy to use, good battery life. The phone App is also very easy to use too. Screen is very visible even in bright sunlight.
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