6 things to know about the iGPSPORT BiNavi bike navigator
A new product that redefines bike navigation


The best bike computers are capable of delivering comprehensive navigation, tracking ride data, and even controlling bike lights. Cyclists who invest in one will not only experience an elevated cycling experience but also enable them to push the limits of their performance.
About BiNavi
BiNavi Comprehensive Bike Navigator, powered by exclusive algorithms deeply optimized for various cycling-specific navigation scenarios, delivers comprehensive support spanning route planning, safety guidance, and intelligent riding experiences.
One of the foremost players in this market is iGPSPORT who have seven dedicated bike computers including the all new BiNavi. This comprehensive bike navigator aims to redefine the industry with a range of game changing features.
The device is packed full of well-implemented features but we’ve picked out six of our favorite that we know will transform your cycling experience.
1. Upload unlimited distance roadbooks
If you’ve ever tried to send a roadbook of more than 500km to your bike computer then you’ll know how laborious the process can be. Having to split the route up into multiple segments is clunky, prone to problems, and worst of all time consuming.
None of these limits apply to the outstanding BiNavi. With the ability to analyze roadbooks of 5,000km within 3 seconds and provide a roadbook system with more information, cyclists can be on their bike and enjoying their travels quicker than ever.
BiNavi’s roadbook functionality makes it possible to choose the places you want to stop and pass through before it takes over and safely navigates you round the route. As you travel, the navigator will update you on a range of metrics including speed, pedaling frequency, heart rate, power, and core body temperature.
2. Clear and informative turn prompts
With Turn Prompt 2.0, BiNavi delivers timely reminders to ensure smooth navigation around a route. With eight types of reminders including front left/right turn, left/right turn, sharp left/right turn, and left/right u-turn cyclists can confidently tackle any sequence of turns.
These turn reminders are providing 200m and 50m in advance, with audio prompts, auto zoom, and screen flash to guarantee clear communication. The combination of bike light reminders and audio prompts on the phone create a comprehensive and unique navigation ecosystem. With cyclists informed in advance of places where they need to turn, they’re able to slow down or take safety precautions ahead of time. This is particularly useful during complex routes and while cycling at night time.
3. Replan routes with ease
We’ve all had the experience of missing an intersection or turning the wrong way. These situations can be frustrating as we try to work out the mistake we made and how to correct it. BiNavi takes all the stress off your shoulders by providing scientific off-track route replanning. The Offcourse Rerouting 2.0 feature provides multi-color route visualization, persistent ride tracking, and upgraded algorithms to auto-generate optimal recovery paths. With minimal effort, you’ll be able to swifty return to your planned route.
Additionally, there are times when we take a wrong turn but find that we quite like the route we’ve ended up on. That is often one of the joys of cycling. If you find that there’s no way out after exploring, the BiNavi will retain visibility of the track that has been ridden so far. Getting back on track is then just a case of turning around and following the route back.
Navigation and route planning accuracy is guaranteed with full GNSS dual-frequency GPS and AGPS. With the support of a high-performance positioning chip, AGPS rapidly assists positioning, and locks the position in seconds.
4. Climb like a pro
With iClimb 3.0, the BiNavi delivers grand tour-grade climb intelligence that enables cyclists to see details of every climb and conquer without compromise. iClimb 3.0 replicates Grand Tour gradient classifications, pre-displays climb profiles with elevation overlays, and integrates dynamic climb mapping for intuitive visualization. This complete package empowers riders to strategically allocate effort across ascents.
5. Remote control your lights
The BiNavi can be connected to iGPSPORT smart lights for the ultimate level of remote control. Say goodbye to unsafely trying to operate your lights with absolute control provided through the status page of the BiNavi. This feature works for all front and tail smart lights from iGPSSPORT, providing an ecosystem of products that work seamlessly together.
6. 3.5-inch touch screen
BiNavi is equipped with a large semi-transflective outdoor screen. This gorgeous 3.5-inch high definition touch screen provides all the necessary navigation information to guarantee a smooth and enjoyable journey. A simple fingertip swipe enables users to move between navigation and data. The display is housed in a light and thin body that is more portable than other models with similar functions.
The bike navigator that has it all
The BiNavi bike navigator provides cyclists with everything required to take control of their rides in an unrivaled manner. Next-level accuracy, navigation features to die for, and the ability to control smart bike lights, make the BiNavi the obvious choice for cyclists demanding more control.
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