








🚴♂️ Ride Smarter, Not Harder — Your Ultimate GPS Cycling Sidekick
The iGPSPORT BSC300T is a lightweight, waterproof wireless bike computer featuring a 2.4-inch touchscreen and 6-button interface. It offers comprehensive global GPS coverage via five satellite systems, supports offline map navigation with off-course warnings, and tracks over 130 riding metrics. Compatible with a wide range of sensors and eBikes through ANT+ and Bluetooth 5.0, it enables real-time team tracking and seamless data sharing via the iGPSPORT app. With up to 20 hours of battery life and customizable displays, it delivers pro-level insights at a fraction of the cost.
































| ASIN | B0DJP2WVS4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,768 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand Name | iGPSPORT |
| Color | Touch Screen&Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (267) |
| Date First Available | October 8, 2024 |
| Included Components | 1*BSC300T Bike Computer |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.54 x 1.02 x 5.67 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.57 x 3.58 x 1.06 inches |
| Manufacturer | iGPSPORT |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | BSC300T |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
S**K
Worth. Every. Dime.
At first I was afraid, I was petrified…Sorry, not entirely. Since I didn’t know anything about this brand, I was skeptical to say the least. But to save $300+, I was willing to take a chance. The iGSport BSC300 Bicycle Computer is a feature-packed device designed for both casual riders and serious cyclists. After testing it extensively, I found it to be a solid choice for tracking rides and improving performance at less than half the price of major brands. TLDR: Totally worth it, don’t think twice about buying it. For those wanting the long and short: Pros: 1. Ease of Use: The setup process is straightforward, with clear instructions provided in the manual. Its intuitive interface ensures that you can get started without hassle. 2. Functionality: This device offers a variety of features, including speed tracking, distance measurement, wattage, heart rate, GPS tracking (when paired to your smartphone) and cadence monitoring. 3. Build Quality: Compact and lightweight, the BSC300 is built to withstand rough conditions, featuring a water-resistant design. 4. Battery Life: A single charge lasts several weeks, even with frequent use, making it reliable for extended trips. 5. Works for Indoor Training: It can easily be configured to work with your indoor trainer. 6. Compatibility: It works with every device I’ve attempted to connect with it. No-name heart rate sensor? Yep. Chinese power meter cranks (Magene)? Yep. SEEMEE R300 radar light? No problem. Unknown cadence sensor? Of course! Everything just connects and is easy to find on this device! 7. Saves Workouts: The iGSport BSC300 saves your workouts which you can review at a later time, or take the information and use however you’d like. 8. App Support: If you download the app for this bicycle computer, it allows you to tailor each screen’s layout giving you the freedom to focus on only the metrics your care about while removing unnecessary information from your view. The information you remove can still be tracked and viewed by you though! Such a cool bike computer, seriously. 9. Metric or Imperial: It's your call. 'Murican miles or European kilometers. It's easy to change in the menu of items. Cons: 1. Display Brightness: While the display is clear during the day, it can be challenging to read under direct sunlight even with the backlight at 100%. 2. Advanced Features: Some advanced metrics, such as power meter integration, may not be as robust compared to higher-end models. However, it does track your power output and reads it in real-time if you have power meter pedals or cranks. So, to me, this isn't even a concern, but it might be for you. 3. Initial Calibration: The first-time calibration can take some effort, especially for new users unfamiliar with bicycle computers. But don’t worry, the app has you covered and will help you get it up and running and setup to the configurations that you prefer! Overall, the BSC300 delivers excellent value for its price point. It strikes a balance between essential features and user-friendly functionality, making it an excellent companion for riders of all skill levels. I’m not a pro rider, but I can breakdown each of my rides like the pros and see how well my performance is improving, or maybe not improving, depending on how much I drink the night before… Long story short, the iGSport BSC300 is a godsend in a world of overpriced electronic fitness devices to help you see how you’re training. 5 stars all day long, and I would buy it again. In fact, I have. I own two of these bicycle computers on two different road bikes. For the price, you can’t go wrong!
I**G
Great Value, Checks All Of The Boxes
Early impressions after 5 rides: This is a great replacement for my old Garmin Edge 820. It performs better than expected, especially considering the entry-level price. The documentation is lacking, but a user manual online provided a much better explanation of features. The display is clear with plenty of customization. All my sensors connected immediately. It boots up quickly and is ready to go. Ride uploads are seamless, and I share them via Strava. After 8 hours of riding, I still have 20% battery remaining – 10x better than my old Garmin. My only wish is the ability to download 3rd party data fields.
P**J
Good product at budget price
I am replacing a Garmin 800 series computer after the touch screen stopped responding. So far it has been working better than I have expected. The touch screen is responsive and easy to read but a bit on the small side. Navigation works but does not recalculate. The battery life is okay for an all day ride. Daylight brightness at 30-50% and 20-30% at night. USB-C charging is fast, 5 volt charger is recommended to prevent battery damaged. It works for my needs and for the price I would buy it again.
M**K
A great bike computer
I haven't used all the features on this yet but what I have used is great. The GPS is accurate to within about 10 to 15 feet and will direct you to your destination if you use it for that. If you stop for a break it will pause tracking, then pick up when you start riding again without needing any interaction from the rider. What I like most is the ease of use. To start a ride, just put it in training mode, tap the screen for the menu, and tap the start icon. When you're done, tap the screen, then tap the checkered flag icon. As soon as you open the app on your phone it automatically uploads your ride to the website where you can inspect your stats (you need to register an account on the IGSport website for this and have an Internet connection, of course). I bought a heart monitor to use with this and that's included with other stats along with a map of my ride on the website. Below are screenshots from the website
T**D
A great computer at a great price
I was looking at Garmin computers because I have other Garmin products and have been happy with them but I had to be honest with myself and decide if I really wanted to spend $300+ for a computer with added features I'd never use. I'm very happy with the BSC300T, it has all the features I'd want in a computer in a small, lightweight package. Setup and pairing was a breeze using the iGPSORT app and I was surprised to see that all the maps have been preloaded (its seems some older BSC300 units required them to be uploaded). The touchscreen on this newer model (BSC300T) makes navigation through the menus very easy. It's also important to note that the touch screen model now has the charge port on the rear of the computer as opposed to the underside which means the unit can be charged without removing it from the bike (depending on how you have it mounted). This one gets my recommendation.
T**Z
Perfect bike computer
Amazing product, the speed sensor attached to the wheel hub even comes with a rubber cover, that was a really nice surprise. The device is super responsive and connects seemly to the bike computer. Something I notice is that thanks to the cadence and speed sensors the auto pause is absolutely superb.
R**E
Cumple con todas las expectativas. Excelente relación costo, calidad y beneficios.
S**N
Super ordinateur de vélo pour le prix et le service à la clientèle est super ils répondent rapidement
S**L
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.
M**E
It is difficult to read. This is the answer they gave me. Due to the polarizing characteristics of the display itself and the existence of polarized sunglasses, when the polarizing film of the sunglasses and that of the cycling computer screen are at different angles, there will be visual differences under strong light, and the screen may be unclear at certain angles.
S**S
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.
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