Reviews & Ratings
The GEOID CC700 is a budget-friendly bike computer available in standard and Pro versions, with prices ranging from $77-119 USD/CAD. It's reportedly a rebrand of the Magene C606, featuring a 2.8-inch touchscreen (Pro version), GPS navigation with GPX file support via the OneLap Fit app, 8GB storage, and replaceable mounts. Materials include a solid plastic body with a TFT screen, and it connects via USB-C. Users note it's easy to set up and pairs well with sensors, but concerns exist about software reliability and build quality of certain components.
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Pros
- Good value for money with competitive pricing and discounts
- Easy setup and pairing with sensors via OneLap Fit app
- Responsive touchscreen and good screen contrast
- Solid build quality with premium feel and replaceable mount
- Good navigation features with GPX file support and map storage
Cons
- USB-C port cover feels brittle and may compromise water resistanceReferences: #102264
- Lacks music control features for phone playback
- No climb display feature that some users wantReferences: #101842
- Screen quality is just okay (TFT display)References: #102264
- Software issues reported with Magene C606 predecessorReferences: #101202
Key Points
- Price: $77-119 USD/CAD (with discounts available)
- Weight/Material: Plastic body with TFT screen, replaceable mount
- Storage: 8GB internal storage
- Navigation: GPX file support via OneLap Fit app
- Connectivity: USB-C, Bluetooth sensor pairing
- Display: 2.8-inch touchscreen (Pro version)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the CC700 the same as the Magene C606?
Users report it's likely a rebrand of the Magene C606, with the Pro version having additional features like replaceable mount.
How easy is it to upload GPX files for navigation?
GPX files can be imported through the OneLap Fit app and synced to the device. Multiple files can be stored on the 8GB storage.
Does it have music control features?
No, the device does not have music control functionality for phone playback.
What maps does it use for off-road navigation?
Users can download maps directly to the device, but specific map types (like Open MTB maps) weren't confirmed in available posts.
Can workout files (.fit/.mrc) be loaded onto the device?
This question was asked but not answered in the provided posts.
References: #103967
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