
iGPSPORT Put the Cycling Industry on Notice: BSC500 First Look
RŌW Bike Lab
June 03, 2026
0:00 Intro
0:24 iGPSPORT & BSC500
3:04 Unboxing & Demo
3:57 Loading Routes
5:10 Unit Demo
6:04 Unit Comparison
6:36 Buy it?
The Shanghai Bike Show had no shortage of new releases this year but the product that stopped me wasn't from Garmin. It wasn't from Wahoo. It was from a brand most riders haven't heard of yet.
The iGPSPORT BSC500 is a full-featured cycling computer retailing for $149.99. And my first impression is that it's one of the most important value releases of the year, not because it's cheap, but because of what you're actually getting at that price point compared to the competition.
Buy here - https://us.igpsport.com/products/bsc500?Product+Bundle=BSC500
In this video I break down:
- What iGPSPORT is and why their Shanghai Bike Show presence matters
- BSC500 specs and how they stack up against Garmin equivalent
- Whether the value proposition is real or just spec-sheet marketing
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Created: June 21, 2026The reviewer is impressed with the iGPSPORT BSC500, highlighting its competitive price point of $150, screen quality, navigation response, and feature set that rivals top-tier units from Garmin and Wahoo. They note the company is relatively new (12-13 years old) but growing fast, with Chris Froome as a global ambassador. The unboxing shows a 3.3-inch touchscreen, bright display, customizable screens, and easy route loading via the app. The reviewer considers it a high-value, 90% solution that disrupts the market.
AI-Summary
Pros
- Price point of $150 is unmatched for the features offered
- Screen quality, clarity, and brightness are excellent
- Navigation response is good
- Includes two brackets for multiple bikes
- Easy route loading via app with built-in route database
- Customizable screens and data fields
- High-value, disrupting the market against $500-$600 competitors
Cons
- Map clarity may be slightly less than Garmin (minor difference)
- No long-term ride review yet; only first impressions
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