







🚴♂️ Ride Smart, Track Smarter — Own Every Mile with XOSS G+ Gen2!
The XOSS G+ Gen2 GPS Bike Computer is a cutting-edge cycling companion featuring a 2.2-inch auto-backlit LCD, triple satellite positioning (GPS, Beidou, QZSS), and seamless ANT+/Bluetooth sensor compatibility. With a long-lasting 28-hour lithium-ion battery and IPX7 waterproof rating, it delivers reliable, precise ride data in any weather. Perfect for millennial pros seeking comprehensive training insights synced via the XOSS app and TrainingPeaks integration.






| ASIN | B09Y8VQRQ1 |
| Battery Average Life | 28 Hours |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148,066 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #87 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand | XOSS |
| Brand Name | XOSS |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | ANT, Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 118 Reviews |
| Display | LCD |
| Display Size | 2.2 Inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Bike computer, Mount, Protective Cover, Film |
| International Protection Rating | IPX7 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.89"L x 0.74"W x 2.95"H |
| Item Height | 2.95 inches |
| Item Weight | 52 Grams |
| Manufacturer | XOSS |
| Model Number | G+ Gen2-US |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 1.89"L x 0.74"W x 2.95"H |
| Screen Size | 2.2 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Cadence Sensor, GLONASS Sensor, GPS Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor, Speed Sensor |
| Warranty Description | 1 YEAR |
M**E
For cycle enthusiasts - secure the unit to your handlebars
The item itself is great, the battery charge lasts a long time with a short time to reach a full charge. However, I've had to replace mine twice because they don't securely stay on the bike. If you're only using it for rides on smooth surfaces with no chance of an unexpected pot hole or any rough terrain then this is perfect. Also, even on the clearest of days outdoors before a ride, it takes the unit quite sometime to start working. I think it needs to connect to some satellite or something before the mph displays. Do not recommend using on an e-bike
P**6
XOSS bike computer
The computer seems to work well though the display is just a little small but vital information (speed, cadence, heart rate) is easy to see. My first ride with it did not display heart rate because I also paired the sensor with the phone app so don't do that. The app works well but has some quirks till you learn it. The handlebar mount has a rubber insert that needs to be shortened by about a 1/4" but is solid and installs easily.
A**.
Xoss G+ Gen 2 bike computer
I have 1 for each bike I like it. Compared the a more expensive units this GPS works for me, does all I need
J**T
Get this if you like buggy software and frustration ... and a hard limit of 9999 km on you odometer
Updating my review because I've reached a showstopper: it stops recording if you reach 9999 km :-( I got the XOSS Gen2 G+ in May 2024. Before that, I had the Gen1 and was mostly pleased with it: the buttons were on top and were both visible and tactile. For Gen2, Xoss decided to hide the buttons under the front panel and recess them so that you can't see them and can barely feel them. If you're wearing gloves, forget about pressing them. So the G2 G+ has been a frustration every time I want to press a button, and that starts when I want to turn it on. Nevertheless, since I bought it, I managed its poor design on every bike ride. After each ride I would sync it with the Xoss app on my phone, which would then send it to the Xoss website so I could see a map and the stats of my ride - that feature is very good. But now, after 14 months, the Gen2 G+ stopped recording and uploading data. It still shows me data while I'm riding: speed, distance, altitude, etc. But it stopped syncing with the Xoss app on my phone, and there are no workouts saved on the G+. It may be because the odometer reached 9999 km. Did Xoss think that 9999 km is more enough; who would ever ride more than that? So there's no provision for more than 9999 km - that's insane !! I can switch to Imperial and use (gasp!) miles and maybe reach 9999 miles but I suspect that the same problem would result. I tried "Settings/Reset" to no avail. I tried "Settings/Clear All Data and Settings" to no avail. I tried "Delete All Data" to no avail. Does Xoss expect you to buy a new unit if you reach 9999 km. IMHO, a design with a hard limit of 9999 km is brain dead. Many cyclists will reach that distance in a few months. I'm running firmware V1.09.2973 which Xoss says is "up to date". So don't buy this device unless you seek frustration, and you like the challenge of finding workarounds. ----- Previous reviews: Updating my earlier review with this comment: don't buy this bike computer unless you like buggy software. Occasionally, after you finish a ride, it'll connect to your phone, display "Syncing", but it never downloads your ride data. You'll have to cycle the power (turn if off, then on). But yesterday I found a new bug: it looks like it's downloading your ride, but then it displays for a few seconds a bright red bar saying something like "unable to download". It doesn't stay on the screen long enough for me to actually read it. Cycling the power doesn't help. I lost three days of rides because this bug. The only solution I found was to connect and use the app to reset the %$#@!@ XOSS. Apparently XOSS doesn't adequately test their firmware before publishing it. Previous review: I've had two XOSS first-generation (G1) units for a few years, and so when this G2 "improved" version came out, I was wanted to try it. The G1 units were nice, but the display was limited. For instance, it would be nice to see the time/altitude/gradient without changing screens. And although the G1 recorded temperature, you had to download the data to see it. The G2 purported to address these plaints. Now, after owning one for several months with daily use, I have some comments on their "improvements". It's true that the G2 displays the time and temperature on the screen. But they are of such minuscule size that there's almost no way to read them when you're motion. Maybe you could if you're on a glass-smooth road with no traffic to avoid, you could focus on the display long enough to read the micro-fonts. So they're nominally available, but if you care about your safety, you should stop if you want to actually read them. The G2 G+ devotes a huge amount of display space to cadence and heartrate which is fine if buy the sensors. But I'm wary of TMI so I did not. As a result I have two blank displays on my screen. OTOH if you do get those sensors, congratulations, they're displayed in large numbers. Finally, my biggest issue. Apparently XOSS decided that their G1 versions were too user-friendly, so they figured out how to make the G2 MUCH HARDER to use. The G1 units had their buttons on the top face so the were not only visible but also tactile - you could see them and feel them. That's very convenient. In contrast, for the G2, they moved the buttons so they are on bottom edge and below the top plate. They are not visible when you're riding, or even if the unit is lying flat on a table. The bottom face of the unit (the one that faces the rear of the bike when it's mounted on the handlebars) is not vertical but instead at an acute angle to the top face. So the buttons, which XOSS moved from the top plate to the bottom face, are now on an face that recedes. Furthermore, the top face overhangs this face by a millimeter or two and the buttons are recessed behind this overhang. Consequently, the buttons are not only not visible, but they are also almost impossible to feel. Since you cannot see or feel the G2 buttons, the best you can do it to try to apply pressure where you think the buttons may be. Sometimes you get them, sometimes not. And if you're wearing gloves - don't even bother trying. So XOSS has succeeded in making their G2 hard and frustrating for bike riders to use. That's so aggravating since they had a good and easy-to-use design with their G1 units. Not sure that I'd buy another one.
L**N
hardly recommended
it works perfect, it gives me all the information i need to know
A**V
IT WORKS AS ADVERTISED. BETTER THAN COOSPO (I already lost my money on that one)
I HAVE BOUGHT NOW 2 XOSS GPS In general, they both work ok. One is a simple devise and this one is cloged with more information. This more advanced device, except for reading the speed, the rest of the numbers, you can barely read. The gradient numbers are extra small. Temperature is even smaller. You need a magnifier to read the Temperature. One big difference is in the Total Altitud. The simple one is perfectly calibrated. This new more advanced gives wierd altitudes. The rest of the functions work ok for now. And yes, you do have to remove it from the holder to change the functions. The buttons are on the side and it is difficult to operate them. The simple device has the buttons on top and works very easy.
D**R
Good value for the money. Has all I need
Great value for the money. The screen is big enough to display pretty clearly what I need: Current Time, temp (a bit small), speed, cadance, elapsed time. It can display HR but I have that on my watch. All are pretty easy to read - other than current time and temp. I agree that the rubber protector is not usable- you can't push the butons very easily. Since the unit is waterproof and I always leave it on the bike, I don't need it. I don't use it for hiking. I have the lower model as well...which works well. But the screen is a little small and it doesnt' show all the info. I want.
M**Y
Lots of Fun
I enjoy having this out on my rides. The speedometer is not quite as accurate as a cadence-based one, since it's affected by the quality of your GPS signal, meaning that it can either be a bit laggy or be off all together. But if you don't care about having 100% complete accuracy in your stats, it's a fine unit. Syncs easily, gives post-ride readouts that are easy to share or save, generates cool little videos (less interesting after you do the same route more than 2-3 times though). Calorie burn and other statistics tend to be within about 5% of my Fitbit, so everything seems accurate enough. Easy to pop on and pop off and slip into your pocket while you're taking a break. Woudl recommend.
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