Overview
The iGS630S is a GPS cycling computer designed for road, gravel, mountain, or bikepacking cyclists looking for comprehensive, reliable, and easy-to-use equipment. It integrates advanced navigation features, compatibility with modern sensors, and sufficient battery life for long rides.
Main features
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2.8″ color screen with 240 × 400 px resolution, easily readable even in sunlight.
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Dual-band GNSS (L1 + L5) compatible with multiple constellations (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS), improving positioning accuracy even in difficult areas (forests, city, canyons).
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Preloaded global maps and turn-by-turn navigation with automatic recalculation if you deviate from the route.
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Long-lasting battery: up to 45 hours with USB-C charging, ideal for long routes, bike-packing or full-day outings.
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ANT+ / Bluetooth connectivity: compatible with speed, cadence, pulse sensors, power meters, e-bikes, smart lights, etc.
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Integrated sensors: barometric altimeter, accelerometer, ambient light sensor — useful for recording altitude, slopes, weather, etc.
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Training and navigation functions: power data, heart rate, cadence; ascent calculation with iClimb Pro function; alerts, auto-pause, auto-laps, customizable data pages.
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Water resistance (IPX7) and robust construction, with 6 physical buttons for easy handling even with gloves or in the rain.
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16 GB internal storage for maps and data.
Key advantages
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Reliable navigation with preloaded maps and dual-band GNSS — ideal for unfamiliar routes or challenging terrain.
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Extended autonomy that allows long routes without depending on chargers.
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High compatibility with external sensors: power, pulse, cadence, e-bike, lights — perfect for training, gravel or bike-packing.
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Readable screen and robust physical controls: comfortable to use even in the rain or with gloves.
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Good balance between advanced features (GPS, navigation, sensors, training data) and ease of use.
Ideal for...
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Cyclists who do long routes or gravel/bike-packing and need autonomy + reliable navigation.
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Those who use power, cadence, heart rate sensors — or electric bikes.
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Mountain routes, complex urban environments, wooded areas, or crossings where smartphone coverage is unreliable.
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Users who want a complete cycling computer with a good performance/price ratio.





