Anyone got one? Any good?
I haven't, yet, but I'm due for an upgrade soon from my Garmin 500 and seriously considering one of these.
A fair bit cheaper and just as many features with better battery life, what's not to like.
I have the Super Enhanced GPS...it works very well, however, I don't use it for any navigate mince...so it picks up any sensors that I have (currently only using HRM); it records my rides and connects to my phone so I can see alerts as I'm riding in case there is an emergency (in my case it would be if a family member is needing taken to hospital, everything else isn't an emergency).
It syncs to the phone app well and I can then use the app to update whatever ride sides it connects with - I don't use the app though, I tend to upload the .fit file from my phone as I upload it to a number of sites.
Battery life is very good indeed, it seems to be lasting much longer between charges than my Garmin 500 (and is getting used more frequently).
The interface is slightly different to a Garmin but quick enough to adjust to.
I think it works very well and happy that I got it. Suspect if I gave the navigation thing a bash that would probably be ok as well.
Got a Macro GPS.
Good:
Mount is sturdy & positive, no chance of losing it.
Battery life is great
Phone connectivity, both transferring data of rides & pushing notifications
Syncs with Strava perfectly & data seems very consistent between the two
Hasn't 'lost' a ride yet unlike previously owned Garmins
Relatively cheap
Bad:
Navigation side is woeful, route planning app thing doesn't allow waypoints, gpx upload works 50% of time & it's crashed the unit every time I've tried to use it.
Only 4 metrics viewable per page despite screen being same size as my Garmin 705 which could show loads more.
Only 1 bike's worth of sensors saveable so whenever I swap bikes I have to rescan for sensors.
If you use a speed sensor it ignores the gps data for speed & you have to input wheel diameter like a '90s cycle computer, a Iain if you swap between bikes so I only use a speed sensor on one bike.
App/website just as clunky as Garmin Connect
Product/customer support hit & miss.
If you only have 1 bike & don't want/need navigation I'd recommend one but if you swap between a few and/or want to navigate I'd go Garmin. I will probably be hinting strongly to the wife for a new Garmin this summer for my 40th & get rid of the Lezyne unless they improve the nav side dramatically.