FeaturesStopwatch, Speed Comparator, Auto Pause, Lap Timer, Clock, Dual Bike Memory, Automatic Sync, Alarm, Waterproof, Detachable, Wireless, ANT+, Maximum Speed, Power Meter Compatible, Riding Time, Charger Not Included
I have only been able to take the Mega XL on one ride, but have had no problems so far. I also have a year 9 model super GPS from Lezyne, so I found programming everything to be quite easy using the Ally app on my phone. Battery usage on that 37 mile ride was minimal. I have converted and uploaded 4 rides from Strava into GPX files to try for turn-by-turn navigation later. Display is large and easy to read and gives lots of fields per screen with up to 5 screens to scroll through. I also uploaded a offline map of my primary riding area with no problem with my phone linked to my PC. If navigation works well, I would give this five stars. Great value for all of its features!
Supposed to be two ways to get a map onto this device. One is with Lezyne's app. I could never get the app to put a map on the device. The other way is with Komoot. When first visiting the Komoot website, I found that Komoot knows nothing about the bicycle bridge along Highway 99 to get from Delhi to Livingston (California). Komoot instructs to make an account at OpenStreetMap to fix problems. I did, but OpenStreetMap has no problem with the bridge. It is a Komoot problem, and they can't route bicycles in my area. I wonder how many other important bike paths are missing from Komoot?