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XOSS NAV Cycling Computer GPS Wireless Ant+ Cycling Computer GPS with Bluetooth, IPX7 Waterproof Bicycle Speedometer Odometer with 2.4Inch LCD and Auto Backlight Fits All Bikes

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About this item

  • 【Accurate Real Time GPS Positioning】 NAV, which can store 1000 hours of riding records, supports GPS+GLONASS+QZSS.
  • 【Route planning & map navigation】 NAV can perform offline navigation by reversing the guidebook. and support map navigation, letting you see the riding track on the map page, and you can pinpoint your position while riding, which will bring you a lot of convenience.Every route you ride can be fully displayed by ReAR.
  • 【IPX7 Waterproof & 35 hours of battery life】 IPX7 waterproof can make NAV work normally in rainy days. It supports up to 35 hours of battery life (40 hours in low power consumption mode) for your daily use. It is designed with 4 buttons for easy operation.
  • 【Rich customized dials & easy switching of sports mode】 NAV has up to 6 dial settings, supports 17 layout designs, and it can display 39 types of data, which you can set on XOSS APP according to your preference. NAV supports multiple sports modes such as cycling and indoor cycling.
  • 【Bluetooth/ANT+ App Connection】 NAV can connect heart rate, speed/cadence sensor, power, speed, etc. With peripherals, you can quickly connect and easily set up the device, load the GPS track roadmap, record and analyze the cycling activity records.



Product Description

Fast Positioning

Fast Positioning

  • With the fusion positioning technology of Galileo, Glonass, GPS and QZSS, and position memory, the fastest positioning speed can be up to 1 second.
  • Note: Initial GPS connection times may be slow, and it is easier to connect when you keep stationary in open, unobstructed areas.
Fusion PROTO Connection

Fusion PROTO Connection

  • Via Bluetooth, you can connect NAV to mobile phone apps such as XOSS, Strava, MapMyRide, Cyclemeter, and more.
  • With the ANT+ protocol, the NAV supports the connection of speed sensors, cadence sensors, heart rate sensors, etc.
Offline Navigation

Offline Navigation

  • Create a roadmap via the XOSS APP and import it into the NAV.
  • Select the roadbook in the NAV and open the corresponding screen.
  • You can navigate offline with the bike computer while riding.
Notification

Notification

  • Connects to the XOSS APP and NAV via Bluetooth.
  • New calls and text messages will be notified to you during the ride.
  • No more worrying about missing important messages.
Support Custom Display

Support Custom Display

  • By selecting 6 of the 17 screens in the XOSS APP to display on the NAV.
  • Each screen has a different data focus, you can choose the one you like.
  • You can also customize the key tone, metric system, backlight mode, etc.
Indoor Training

Indoor Training

  • After switching on, long press the right button to enter the menu page, you can switch the sport mode.
  • Find indoor cycling, press the right button to confirm the switch, then press the left button to return.
  • Note: Indoor cycling requires a speed and cadence sensor to be connected in order to record.
33 Hrs Battery Life

33 Hrs Battery Life

  • The NAV has a large 600mAh battery that can be charged via a TYPE-C charging cable.
  • Charging time is around 2-3 hours and it will last 33-40 hours (depending on your environment and frequency of use).
IPX7 Waterproof

IPX7 Waterproof

  • The IPX7 high-performance waterproof rating enables the NAV to record normally in bad weather.
  • With a 59g body weight, it is lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry.
  • Note: Please ensure that the Type-C charging port on the back of the NAV is covered well.
Pro Data Analysis In XOSS App

Pro Data Analysis In XOSS App

  • After riding, long press the left button to save.
  • After connecting to the XOSS APP and uploading your ride data, you can see the history of each ride in terms of mileage, track, pedaling frequency, time, etc.
  • By tying your STRAVA account to the XOSS APP, your data can be synced to STRAVA.
Packing List

Packing List

  • XOSS NAV Bike Computer*1, Type-C Charging Cable*1
  • Cycling Computer Mount*1, Rubber rubber Band*2
  • Protection Rubber Pad*1, User Manual*1

Saul
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
This is a really nice addition to my bicycle keeps tracks of speed,time in move, calories, distance, average speed, elevation and some more, you can load a map I haven't been able to figure it out, (I haven't really tried)
Robert B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
I just bought this and it is unresponsive to navigate the screen. I think the up/down buttons don't function correctly. The manuel that came with it is extremely brief. I can't find a teck support phone #
Benjamin Ewert
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023
I have only been able to use this one since I got it, but so far it has been great. The available Indoor mode is one of the main reasons I purchased it. The app is mostly easy to use and the NAV easily connects to it. I already had the right mount on my bike, so it just snapped right in. So far it’s been an overall great experience with the XOSS NAV.
Amos Quito
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
This is a useful navigation computer at a reasonable price but the features are incomplete.I was pretty excited to get this after getting lost(*) a couple of times on mountain bike adventures on new trails. The price was right and I have the XOSS G2+ (which is a good product for the price) so I figured I'd stick with the brand. The NAV gets the job done but it's annoying how many features only work part-way.A common data file for trails is GPX. GPX data files must be converted to XOSS Routebook format for use with the NAV. I was unable to find any way in the XOSS app to convert a GPX file. The conversion is done by creating a user account on the XOSS website and uploading the GPX file. This not only converts the data format but also makes the map available to be downloaded by the XOSS app where it can be loaded into the NAV ... but it's not that simple!When the conversion to Routebook was performed the user gets to add a map summary and description. The generated Routebook file gets generated with an *ID number*. While the summary, description and serial number can be viewed in the catalog of maps available in the XOSS app only the *ID number* can be seen in the NAV menu selection when choosing the active map! When I have 30+ trails loaded into the NAV how am I going to remember which ID number belongs to which map when I'm choosing a ride? Why isn't the summary available in the NAV Routebook selection menu???Another incomplete feature is the units selection. While imperial units (feet/mile) can be selected instead of metric the Routebook units are *always* in metric. You think you can tell the Routebook maps apart because you're looking for a trail that is 13.2 miles long with 1,833 feet of elevation gain? Think again - that's always in km and meters. Only the instantaneous readouts of speed, distance and elevation are converted to Imperial units.It appears that there is a periodic chirp that is emitted when on the selected Routebook trail. If one departs from the trail then an "OFF ROUTE" is displayed on the NAV and the chirp stops. Shouldn't the NAV be silent while on the trail and chirp when you are off route to get your attention rather than constantly harassing you with a periodic chirp?The XOSS app integrates seamlessly with Strava and can automatically upload workouts - that's great for data collection and performance comparison. This works as expected.The NAV has excellent battery life.The NAV works and has the features advertised but it just doesn't feel like XOSS cared about making a polished product - it's got many rough edges. Potentially all of this could be fixed with a firmware update ... but when will that happen? (I've reported multiple firmware defects to them).The fonts are large and blocky. The values are easy to read but the labels (e.g. "heartrate", "speed", "distance") are small and blocky and *difficult* to read (especially while riding). More difficult to read than the G+. This is likely a trade-off due to the display on the NAV being a bitmap with no gray-scaling for hinting the font glyphs. This keeps the cost down on the unit and likely helps improve battery life (less CPU load) but you are going to have to memorize which readout represents which measurement. The plus side is that you can customize the display with your own selection of measurements/readouts. I haven't tried this yet and don't know how well it works nor what the limitations might be.On the upside I haven't gotten lost on any recent back country adventures since purchasing it.(*) I was never really *lost* before because I'm a *man* and men don't get lost ... there are just times when men aren't completely certain where they are or possibly which turn to take. ;^)
Jacqueline Horveath
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
I am new to road cycling and require a specific app to track my data. This brand specifically just does not pair well with training peaks. I connected with customer support to try and find alternative solutions with no luck, so I’ll be returning.
William G.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023
I liked it because it worked pretty close on speed indicator etc no complaints
Lou Ann
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023
This is one very nice cycling computer. I didn’t want to attach sensors on my bike because I have two bikes I use. If you are not concerned with heart rate (mine is tracked on my Apple Watch) or cadence, this little guy does it all due to having GPS and the price is affordable. I highly recommend this computer! The app syncs and shows your workouts and even your route with the speeds you were going. Very satisfied with this purchase!
Bianca
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
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