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The GEOID CC600 is a cutting-edge wireless cycling computer featuring a sharp 2.4-inch color LCD with durable Asahi glass, fast 5-second GPS positioning via 5 satellite systems, and advanced AGNSS syncing through WiFi and Bluetooth. It offers rich route navigation with automatic rerouting, extensive customizable data fields, and free indoor training support. Compatible with multiple sensors and smart devices, it empowers cyclists to optimize performance and stay connected effortlessly.

















| ASIN | B0DDTMBKSP |
| Additional Features | 8 Sensors Connection, Bluetooth, Indoor Training, Route Navigation, Waterproof |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,904 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #36 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand | GEOID |
| Built-In Media | Bike Computer, Rubber bands installation base, charging cable, replaceable mount for bike computer rack, safety strap |
| Compatible Devices | speed/cadence sensor, heart rate monitor, power meter, smart trainer, radar tail light, smart tail light, SRAM eTap and Shimano Di2 electronic shifting systems |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | ANT+, Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 895 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.07"L x 1.89"W x 0.69"H |
| Item Weight | 2.61 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | GEOID |
| Map Types | GPX File, Satellite |
| Model Name | CC600 |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
| Special Feature | 8 Sensors Connection, Bluetooth, Indoor Training, Route Navigation, Waterproof |
| Sport Type | Cycling, Exercise & Fitness |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | BeiDou, GLONASS, GPS, QZSS |
| Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
M**K
Great bang for the buck Strava compatible bike computer
Almost 5-stars but the fact one in the US has to set up the unit using metric settings before flipping to US/imperial was a bit annoying BUT this is an awesome device! Great screen clarity and easy to use and fast boot-up compared to my old Garmin Edge 520 Plus. It doesn't have nifty features found in the Garmin devices (weather add in, live track, contact notification if an accident, no text messages, etc.) but can capture all ride info for uploading to Strava and elsewhere. I added the GEOID heart rate monitor and speed and cadence and all with ease! Again, highly impressed for the price! Also, GEOID is a Magene sister product company so amazingly the same quality. Update on July 3, 2025: I've done a few rides and added the Garmin RTL515 light/radar and found it was so fast to add to the CC600 and the radar worked great. I utilized the import of a GPX file for a Strava ride and found the navigation system to be accurate. Above all, the unit is very fluid with screen layout switching while riding. After using the device more, I'm moving it to 5 out of 5 because you get such great performance from a device less than $100 US. Again, blown away at the ease of use of the device and hardware performance....I encourage anyone to buy it and try it for yourself....you won't be disappointed with the "bang for your buck" pricing. Great unit!
1**E
Nice piece of tech.
Beautiful instrumentation tool. The first thing I'm gonna tell you about is something that most tech isn't able to do. It has very little to do with what it actually does for you, but it makes it much more valuable than any other similarhave equipment. Each of the screens , what you can add or subtract from whenever you want through the app has customizable data points. I can choose a template for a screen right now.I have five screens on the uni. Each template supports a number of data points like speed distance heart rate. I can pick what those data points are out of a pool of available ones. For example , the first screen has one large data Points and Is four small ones. I used a large one for a speedometer. I used to force smaller one.\nFor distance and time , speed and direction. Now I can change any one of those to something else if I want or had a whole another page to the display. My first page on the screen is for default driving. It has A large speedomer. time for total, moving time, Distance traveled and temperature. And I have four other custom pages one just for elevation and grade. There is about fifty different data points to pick from and any field on any page can have any single one of them in it. There are charts for different things, like .Elevation, grade, speed. I believe that altitude is calculated by absolute not relative air pressure.So just remember that. It does have a recalibrate , so I just calibrated it to the physical elevation. In about 15 years I've only seen one other brand of device that has customizable fields like Garmin used to do. I quit using garmin, because I eraced all my warranties out of their system. This is the best replacement i've found since I quit using their stuff. This company makes really good little units. If i'm not riding , I actually carry this in my pocket to track my walking. If you know anybody that rides a bike or a scooter or hikes this is a good gift. It actually has g p s in it for distance and speed. I'm not sure if the altitude is part of the unitor from the phone. This thing is a beautiful little toy.I love it
E**L
Great value - usable device with some limitations and rough edges.
After several rides I am happy with the device for the price I paid (under $50 with a clickable coupon). This is my first bike computer so I cant compare it to the models that cost triple or more. It is far from perfect: the software and user interface has a learning curve, the route files don't retain their name and are assigned a random number when uploaded to computer, and if you get off the route then this thing is useless at navigating you back. Also, the .gpx files I am getting dont have cues for turns and such, and the device doesn't really carry full maps ... so sometimes the computer will show a turning arrow or the road will bend and it doesn't seem to correlate exactly ... but if you pay attention to the distance to the next turn it's easy to figure out. Once I am rolling on a pre-planned route file, this bike computer is fine. I am also tracking my ride on a smartphone in case i need real directions... i don't think i would trust this device alone in the middle of the desert if my life depended on it ... but for some dirt roads just a few miles from civilization it's ok.
D**.
Seriously functional computer under $100
I was getting tired of constantly looking for a GPS bike computer that gave me the basics like speed, time, distance etc without a $400 price tag. Some of those have so many bells and whistles and other hoo-ha and I was like "seriously?!" I didn't want all that stuff, just the basics but in a package that actually works and is easy to read. Well this fit the bill. Great screen, nice back light, and the information is presented in an easy to read at a glance format. GPS connects quickly and seems accurate from my initial testing. You can change the screen display around to show different things, but I found the standard screen it starts on to be perfect. Speed, distance, time, max/avg speed, elevation... perfect!!! Now it'll do more than that, and can even do route navigation but I don't need any of that but at least you know it can do it if those things are important to you. So seriously, for the price I'm majorly impressed with this and its feature set. If I had one nitpick it would be that to set the time you have to download the app and sync it. Everything worked great right out of the box but the time was wrong and there is no way to change that in the device itself. I'm guessing a way to get you to get their app? haha... Beats me, but yeah. I just rolled my eyes, downloaded the app, made an account real quick and got the time to set correctly. I'll probably never use the app again as I don't care about logging my "workouts" and all that, my iPhone already does that. But this is a minor thing really, everything else about this bike computer is 5 stars in my book without a 5 star price tag. As for mounting, I didn't use their little rubber band doohickey and instead used a cheap $10 bar mount and it worked perfect.
D**5
Simple Bike Computer!
I got this because I wanted to get my speed and distance without using my phone or watch. Clear display and easy to use once paired to a phone. Works on all my bikes with the included o-rings and mount. Display is clear and bright, and the battery life is quite impressive. I also like how fast and speedy it boots up, no messing around. Very accurate GPS speed and distance measurement. Only lack luster thing is the app for doing routes and it still does some metric measurements, as you can't recourse on the same route without the app guessing that you want to do a loop. Lots of my rides are back and forth on the same roadway. A hack I found was to just go for the ride and then save that as a route after the fact. Otherwise, it was exactly what I was looking for without spending an arm and a leg for a bike computer with a color display that is easily legible.
S**.
Cheap Price - Lousy Product
Lousy screen, poor set-up process and screen navigation. The old saying "You get what you pay for" doesn't apply here...you get less than a cheap product.
A**R
I wish I could give this 4.7 stars. For this price point it is a lot more than I expected
I wish I could give this 4.7 stars. For this price point it is a lot more than I expected. Pairs easily with geoid speed/cadence sensor, PBM and temp sensors. Most of the screens are really easy to read at a glance, all the brightness settings work, though I use just one. Speedometer matches what registers on police radar. Only real knocks against it are battery life (get use to HAVING to recharge every 2 long rides and having to monitor how long it is left on when not in active use), the included mount sucks for anything other than a straight bar (sits at an unpleasant angle if the bar has a taper or angle) and some of the features are impossible to get to without downloading the app. Finally still haven't found an easy way to view total miles the unit has recorded not just miles per trip
T**M
Great Features, But Navigation is a Major Let-Down
I really wanted to like this bicycle computer. The screen is clear, battery life is solid, and the basic ride data (speed, distance, elevation, etc.) works as advertised. However, the navigation is a serious weakness, especially if your outgoing and return route are the same. Whenever I ride an out-and-back route, the device gets confused and starts giving wrong or delayed turn instructions. It keeps trying to “recalculate” because it can’t tell whether I’m heading out or coming back. It makes navigation almost useless unless your route is a perfect loop. If you only need it for tracking stats, it’s fine. But if you’re buying it for turn-by-turn guidance, especially on shared paths or repeat segments, I’d look elsewhere. A cycling computer should make riding easier, not leave you guessing at junctions. Good hardware, poor software. Hopefully the manufacturer fixes this in a future firmware update — because right now, the navigation is more frustrating than helpful.
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