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It was easy to set up, the app worked well, and ride tracking was spot on. Other than that quibble with speed read out, I was pleased with the Super GPS out of the box. It is my understanding from other GPS cycling computer users that this is not unusual, so take that with a grain of salt here. By the way, it didn’t take what I would call “heavy tree cover” for this to occur either. This oddly did not affect the bread crumb tracking of my course, nor did it seem to interfere with time based functions. I did notice that the speed read out was compromised under tree cover with the Super GPS. I was getting consistently different readings for speed and time which indicated to me that the Super GPS is a bit more accurate except for one situation. Overall, the Super GPS is a bit more accurate. After the unit was ready to track my ride, I found some discrepancies in the information I was getting. Obviously, the Cat Eye turns on automatically. Turning on the Super GPS with a sustained push of the upper left button, you will find that it takes a moment or two for the device to acquire the available GPS/Glosnast satellites. The Cat Eye was set to a customized roll out number but otherwise is a basic function cycling computer that most of us are familiar with. The first rides I used the Super GPS on were side by side comparisons with my wired Cat Eye computer to see how accurately the Super GPS tracked the satellite signals. I will try out that speed and cadence sensor before this review finishes up, so stay tuned on that bit.įirst Ride Impressions: Here you can see that there is a difference in the basic data you can get with a GPS based computer. This phase of the review focused on the features which are more GPS based, and I wanted to experiment with swapping the device from bike to bike first. There is a speed and cadence sensor which comes with Option 1, but I have not made use of that yet. That’s just my personal preference, not that there is anything wrong with the band clamp mount. I prefer the “O” ring mount as it seems a bit less obtrusive and resists the pressure exerted on it when mounting the computer since it is solidly backed by your handle bar or stem. The optional “O” ring type mount was also easy to use and both are solid, secure mounts. Someone at Lezyne is paying attention to details, which I find refreshing. The traditional band clamp style GPS mount type option is hinged for easy removal, and I also noted that the fastener for the band clamp was designed to face up, making installation easier. The provided mounts with the Option 1 package were easy to use.
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Judging from how easy it was to do what I could do, I think it is safe to assume that setting up your Bluetooth enabled or ANT+ enabled device should be a breeze. You can also sync up a power meter to the Super GPS, but alas! That is something I do not have access to.
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Getting this device set up was less intimidating and easier than past devices I have tried and that was a bit of a relief. Connectivity was seamless and easy with the Super GPS The Super GPS can access that via the supplied USB cable which connects the Super GPS to whatever computer you may have.
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The Ally features are also accessible on your PC or Mac computer. With that done the Super GPS synced up to my phone easily.
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To get the system up and running it is necessary to download the Lezyne Ally App to your smart phone which is available in iOS or Android formats and is free to obtain. Especially so with regard to the app feature which allows the Lezyne unit to drop information into your computer and can connect to your smart phone. There is more to setting up a GPS based computer though.
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I had no issues entering in the data necessary using the four multi-function buttons on the computer head. The Super GPS was pretty easy to get set up. Here now is the first impressions and experiences using the Lezyne Super GPS. That will give you the lowdown on features and more.
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You can catch up with this series by going back to this link.
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Here is the next installment of my experiences with the new Lezyne Super GPS. Companies like Wahoo Fitness and Lezyne now offer solid choices which are alternatives to the ubiquitous Garmin device many know about. The GPS based cycling computer market is being shaken up a bit by newcomers. Lezyne Super GPS: Getting Rolling – by Guitar Ted