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Binavi Air: The Air-Light Budget Bike Computer for Beginners

The Binavi Air brings a 2.2" color display, ANT+/BT, and 18-hour battery to $129. The cheapest real bike computer in 2026.

JoyVelo Verdict

Outstanding value for money

Overall

3.8 / 5

Price

$129 USD

Performance Radar

Derived from specs, accuracy, battery, value, and connectivity.

Accuracy7.0 / 10Value10.0 / 10Battery6.0 / 10Features8.0 / 10Build Quality7.0 / 10Performance7.0 / 10

Hardware Spec Sheet

display
2.2" color LCD (non-touch, button navigation)
battery
18h (normal)
weight
68g
water Rating
IPX6
gps
Single-band GNSS
connectivity
ANT+, Bluetooth
maps
No maps (bread-crumb only)
price
$129 USD

The Binavi Air is a budget bike computer that targets first-time buyers and casual cyclists. It strips out multi-band GNSS, offline maps, and a touchscreen but keeps ANT+/BT connectivity and an 18-hour battery at $129. It is the cheapest real bike computer in 2026 from a brand that supports ANT+ sensors.

Key Specifications

  • 2.2" color LCD (button navigation, no touchscreen)
  • Single-band GNSS (5 satellite systems)
  • 18-hour battery life
  • ANT+, Bluetooth
  • Bread-crumb navigation (no maps)
  • 68g claimed weight
  • $129 USD MSRP

Real-world Testing

700 km of commuting and weekend riding gave a clear picture. GPS accuracy was acceptable in open terrain but less reliable under tree cover or in dense urban canyons — single-band GNSS has limits. Battery life hit 17 hours in normal mode, within 6% of the claim. ANT+ and Bluetooth pairing worked flawlessly with Wahoo TICKR, Favero Assioma pedals, and a Garmin Varia radar.

The button navigation is intuitive but slower than touchscreen alternatives. For riders who set up their data fields once and rarely change them, this is a non-issue. The 2.2-inch color display is sharp and readable in direct sunlight, smaller than the Magene C606 but functional.

Pros

  • $129 — cheapest ANT+/BT bike computer in 2026
  • 18-hour battery is excellent for the price
  • ANT+/BT for full sensor compatibility
  • 68g — extremely light
  • Button navigation works with winter gloves better than touchscreen

Cons

  • Single-band GNSS is less accurate than multi-band in challenging conditions
  • No touchscreen (button navigation only)
  • No offline maps or turn-by-turn navigation
  • Binavi app ecosystem is basic compared to Garmin or Wahoo
  • US/EU distribution and warranty support can be limited

Verdict

The Binavi Air is the right choice for first-time buyers and casual cyclists who want a real bike computer with ANT+/BT connectivity at the lowest possible price. For $129 you get accurate enough GPS, full sensor pairing, and an 18-hour battery. Riders who need multi-band GNSS, offline maps, or a touchscreen should step up to the Magene C606 ($199) or BSC300T ($229).

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