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The Beeline Velo 2 is a lightweight, weatherproof bike GPS computer offering wireless global navigation with intuitive turn-by-turn directions. Featuring 11+ hours of battery life and USB charging, it ensures uninterrupted rides. Its glove-friendly, handlebar-mounted display syncs seamlessly with your phone and Strava for real-time tracking and route planning, making it the perfect companion for millennial cyclists seeking reliable, no-fuss navigation on every adventure.

















| ASIN | B0B6RM5S41 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,663 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 1 in Cycling GPS Units 14 in Cycling Computers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Beeline Velo 2 |
| Manufacturer | Beeline |
| Product Dimensions | 4.64 x 4.64 x 1.73 cm; 25 g |
P**I
Great cycling navigation!
Overall it’s ace! Accurate navigation, easy to use, battery lasts for long rides, auto re-routing without any need for your phone, and easy to load new or adjusted routes on the go - pull out your phone and your current position will be instantly there in the beeline app with greater mapping detail without any need to phaff around with other apps like google maps, or the painfully slow Garmin app etc. Beeline automatically syncs your routes from Strava and you can also easily upload GPX files to it. Yes you need to use it with your phone via Bluetooth but I found it doesn’t unduly drain your phone battery.. the main issue with using a phone for nav mounted on your bars is the constant screen use drains the battery fast and so the Velo2 removes that issue. It doesn’t connect to things like cadence and power sensors, so this isn’t a replacement for a full cycling computer with those features. Personally I use it alongside an older Garmin Edge 130+ when I need decent navigation for new routes - as the Garmin is great for tracking but terrible for nav - or standalone on my city bike. I would say the Velo2 is best suited to those who want great nav and only need basic tracking (speed / route etc), or like me use it alongside a basic garmin/wahoo to get better nav. Build wise it’s fairly solid, maybe not as solid as some other cycling computers, and being critical the mount “click” could do with being bit more robust like my Garmin mount, but that said I haven’t had any issue with it coming off. It also now comes with with the silicon protection cover that should prevent any issues if you do drop it. In short highly recommended.
A**R
Great as a standalone navigation device
I bought this as a small, dedicated navigation display for my bike in London, and it does exactly what I wanted. It pairs easily with my phone and uses my phone’s maps and directions, which are far more accurate than most standalone GPS units at this price. The screen is bright enough to read in daylight, and I really like the audible beeps at 100 metres and again at the turn; it’s a great reminder to glance down without constantly staring at the screen. Build quality feels a bit on the cheap side, and I do wonder how well it would survive a proper fall if it came off the bike. That said, it’s held up well so far through rain and regular city riding. Overall, very good value if you want simple, no-frills bike navigation.
M**R
Small, neat, and impressive navigation.
This is a simple but effective bit of technology. The box is neat and well designed, it comes with the unit, a connector base unit, and flexible bands for fixing the base unit to fix it all to the frame. Key thoughts. It relies on the phone app to navigate and track rides. I appreciated the simple and effective display. The turn by turn navigation was really good, a simplified map shows the key road junctions and it beeps once to get attention and then double beeps when you need to turn. Battery life is good, I rode for 5 hours and it only lost about 25% battery so I am confident that it would be okay for a full day. Overall, this is really impressive and an excellent purchase.
D**S
Excellent device
Easy to use via the app. It works perfectly with my phone safely in my pocket or pannier. The mapping is clear, accurate and responsive to changes. Excellent battery life.
K**N
Good for navigation; issues with buttons
Drain on phone battery is quite significant (only about 50K on slow ride) so needs a phone battery recharger(with long cable) for long rides. Simple navigation screen and has worked well on planned routes. Struggled to record routes; seems to stop recording (especially at cafe stops) and you need to restart from phone app by pressing grey rectangle and then the green arrow. Have spent a lot of time with phone settings (I use a Samsung Galaxy) enabling it to work. Struggle with buttons which often don't work e.g. just switching on and off can be difficult. I often just let it do it's own thing and not try to change screens and it settles down. Like the simple info (distance, speed, time, total time and ascent) and the climb screens while riding are helpful. Am a big distance guy (12,000 mile per year) and have liked some of the routes produced from the app (I use 'balanced' routes);not too many cycle paths. Pros : good simple navigation; interesting routes; Cons: buttons don't work so well; recording routes problematic; lots of fiddling with phone settings. On a recent tour I did manage to share planned routes with fellow cyclists using the app & exporting to whatsapp. Like it when it works; wish buttons were a bit better - expect it won't last that long but not expensive.Old roadie.
S**I
初めて使った時に、ちょっとどうかなと思いましたがルート情報をビープ音で教えてくれて、とってものんびり自転車で散歩ができます。 コンパスモードは、好きな道をその場で決めて走行できます。これいいですね。スマホの電池もなくならず。軽くていいですね。bromptonで使ってます。おすすめ。
X**1
Tengo un Gatmin Explore 2. Va bien, pero es tosco y limitado. Este beeline es mas sencillo, tiene menos prestaciones y es totalmente dependiente del mòvil, hasta el pinto que si no lo llevas encima, el rquipo no funciona. Tampoco sabe buscar rutas, hay que hacerlo desde el móvil. Si quieres que mida tus datos biométricos, tampoco vale. Pero si aceptas que vas a llevar el móvil, entonces las cosas cambian: es pequeño, es fácil de utilizar, las instrucciones de ruta son sencillas, lee ficheros GPX, se ve bien en todo tipo de luz. Y el precio. Resumiendo, si no necesitas la biometria, y lo tuyo es hacer salidas casuales donde a lo sumo necesitarás que te indique, este puede ser el producto a utilizar. A mi me sirve, y muy bien!
B**E
Routing options are pretty good, compass mode is actually kinda fun and helps you to discover new routes and also not worry so much about making the wrong turn and just head in the general direction (sometimes even faster than suggested routes). Accompany phone and app required to operate the GPS computer, which might be a deal breaker for some but perfectly find as I always carrying my phone with me on my rides. App is well designed and online route planner on Beeline website is a very good option, albeit still rough around the edges. All in, this is a compact and very neat device, especially if you don't want to mount your huge phone (I'm using a folding one) to the handlebar.
A**R
I did a lot of research about the Beeline Velo 2 before purchasing, so I didn't have any unrealistic expectations. I was looking for a cycling navigation device that is simple and streamlined, and without any fitness related functionality that I wouldn't use. I don't consider the Beeline Velo 2 to be minimal because, along with its app, it does provide a good bit of information. And the Beeline team is continuously improving its interface (for example the new elevation graph) and product support (for example the new silicone case), all based on customer feedback. The first time I experienced my Beeline Velo 2 was on gravel roads and forest service roads in southern Arizona. Using the Beeline app was easy and intuitive and recognized the entire route (mostly off-road) that I entered. The device navigated my path accurately and mostly in a very remote area. Its display is bright enough to see in direct sunlight and its audible beeps before an upcoming turn were easily heard and helpful. I read that some people don't like that the Beeline Velo 2 has to be used in combination with a phone running the Beeline app. Well, even if I was using the most advanced standalone navigation device available, I would still have my phone with me while riding. And I'm not going to mount my expensive phone on my stem or handlebar. I see the Beeline Velo 2 device as an extension of your phone, which enables the device to have a small form factor and be truly unique. I really like my Beeline Velo 2! It works for my non-competitive yet adventurous style of riding.
D**.
Aufgrund einiger "nicht-5-Sterne-Bewertungen" war ich ein wenig skeptisch, hatte mich aber nach einem absoluten Fehlkauf des Garmin Edge Explore 2 bewußt für eine komplett andere Art der Navigation entschieden. Ich wurde nicht enttäuscht. Im Gegensatz zur schon unterirdischen Bedienerführung des Garmin passte beim Velo 2 einfach alles: - Intuitives Interface - Spielerisch einfache Ersteinrichtung - Überraschend gute Kartendarstellung in der App - Sichere und auf 10m absolut exakte Navigation Ich hatte bis gestern das besagte Garmin zum Test. ich werde das Gerät in einer anderen Rezension noch bewerten. Hier geht es aber um das Beeline Velo II, und da bin ich äußerst positiv überrascht. Top: Das Beeline Velo 2 wirkt federleicht, ultramodern und einfach funktional. Die Routeneingabe kann gekoppelt per Beeline App erfolgen oder auch per Strava (nicht so meins und auch teuer) oder als Import von GPX-Dateien (z.B. Komoot). Insbesondere letztere App hat einfach die Nase vor bei MTB-Routen, das Beeline kann das einfach nicht, muß es aber wegen der Importmöglichkeit auch nicht. Der Import kostet nichts, die Route ist danach als Nebeneffekt sicher auf dem Handy gespeichert. Mein Vorgehen war simpel: Vorgefertigte Route von Komoot als GPX im Handy exportieren, in die Beeline App importieren und schon ist man startklar. Die Navigation - auch mitten im Wald - war absolut flüssig, Abweichungen abseits der geplanten Route führen aber zu Irritationen in der Navigation. Geplante Routen in der Beeline App sind aber auch offensichtlich auf Rennradsport ausgelegt: Straßen über alles. Die Planung also in Komoot. Die Navigation ist dann superflüssig in der Beeline App abgespeichert, die Anzeige erfolgt dann auf dem Velo 2-Display. Ich konnte übrigens das Display sehr gut ablesen, auch im hellsten Sonnenschein keinerlei Beanstandung, die Fotos zeigen das auch glaube ich deutlich. Wer hier meckert braucht eventuell eine besser entspiegelte Sonnenbrille. Mein Fazit - bisher: Tolles Gerät, sehr günstig und auf Straße ausgelegt. Wer wie ich Offroad fährt braucht eine andere App, von der man die Route dann exportiert. Das kann notfalls auch unterwegs geschehen, eine mangelnde Live-Unterstützung sehe ich - auch aus Kostengründen - nicht wirklich als Manko. Die Highlights - Schnelles und sicheres GPS, auf 10m genau, auch bei 50 km/h - Klare, schnörkelose Anzeige mit dezenter akustischer ("Piep Piep") Untermalung - Keine Sensorenunterstützung (Gottseidank, dafür habe ich meine SmartWatch) - Ausgezeichnet programmierte App mit erstaunlich guten Karten, schlägt Google bei weitem - Sehr einfache Erstellung von Routen mit Wegpunkten, intuitiv und schnell - Ändern von Routen durch Ziehen an Wegpunkten (Dreiecke), wie auf dem Desktop bei Google - Sehr niedriger Preis im Vergleich mit Garmin oder Wahoo und trotzdem übersichtlicher - Ein stylisches Leichtgewicht Negativ - Routenerstellung für Rennräder und Straßen optimiert (ist mir wayne, dafür benutze ich den Marktführer) So. Ich bin ganz offensichtlich sehr angetan von dem Velo II und vergebe 5 Sterne, ohne wenn und aber :) Das Gerät hätte meiner Meinung nach einen Red Dot Award für Design verdient. Goodbye ihr alten Platzhirsche Garmin und Wahoo. Aber auch so: Klasse Teil!
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