Shanren Max 30 GPS Cycling Bike Computer Review - feat. 3" Screen + Customization + Power Estimate
GPS cycling computers allow you to view real time riding metrics without the need for additional sensors but are often expensive. The Shanren Max 30 offers the convenience and accuracy of a GPS cycling computer at an affordable price point not available from other brands. With a retail price of $89.99, the Max 30 is budget priced but retains a large 3.0” screen. Shanren has incorporated modern features such as USB-C charging and a Garmin mount for easy charging and mounting. The computer also has an impressive 58 hour runtime with Shanren’s power estimation algorithm to display power without a power meter. The Shanren Max 30 uses a standard Garmin quarter turn style puck that is molded into the base of the computer. This is a very common mount design that uses two protruding tabs that rotate into a corresponding mount. You can use the Shanren Max 30 with nearly any mount on the market as the Garmin compatible mounts are found nearly anywhere. Shanren includes a basic two o-ring handlebar mount which can be installed on handlebars or stems. There are two different length o-rings to accommodate different diameter handlebars. It’s a lightweight mount that works and holds the computer securely in place. However, we’d recommend using Shanren’s Click 2 out front mount or metal out front mounts like the Topeak UTF for a cleaner installation. The Shanren Max 30 combines a number of Shanren’s features into a large GPS cycling computer at an affordable price. With its 3” screen it’s quite large with a traditional rectangular shape and minimal bezels around the screen. The Max 30 is a non-touch screen design which means you have three labeled buttons on the bottom to interact with the computer. Branding on the computer is limited to Max 30 printed above the screen and Shanren printed on the left side. Although it’s a bit odd to not have the brand name on the front edge of the computer where most people would see it, the Max 30 feels well made with no exposed hardware. The computer has a beveled design with the battery and mount protruding slightly outward. ... Read the full review @ https://thesweetcyclists.com/shanren-... ~ 00:00 Intro 00:10 Unboxing + Specs 02:22 Fit + Finish 06:41 On The Road 08:10 Shanren App 12:01 Comparison (iGPSPORT BSC, Bryton S500, CatEye AirGPS) 14:29 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - https://thesweetcyclists.com/ Follow Us On Instagram - / thesweetcyclists ~ Shanren - https://www.shanrentech.com/ ~

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