TwoNav RocCompact navigation device presented

Barbara Merz-Weigandt

 · 04.11.2023

The Roc is the new and smallest GPS device from Spanish manufacturer TwoNav
Photo: TwoNav

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The manufacturer TwoNav from Spain presents a new navigation device. The Roc is the smallest device in the current range and is characterised by its compact design. It offers a large selection of maps that are suitable for mountain bikers, road cyclists, gravel bikers and bikepackers.

Specially developed for the most diverse requirements of road cycling, mountain biking or gravel biking, the Roc is robust (58 x 90 x 20 mm) and yet comparatively light at 120 grams. With two front and four side buttons, it should be easy to operate even when wearing gloves.

The TwoNav Roc is small but robust. With its high-quality, impact-resistant colour display and sturdy handlebar/stem mount, it is also suitable for gravel tracks and mountain bike trails.Photo: TwoNavThe TwoNav Roc is small but robust. With its high-quality, impact-resistant colour display and sturdy handlebar/stem mount, it is also suitable for gravel tracks and mountain bike trails.

The GPS device can be securely attached to the handlebars or stem using the QuickLock bracket supplied. Its compact size fits into bags or rucksacks, the touchscreen is made of Gorilla Glass and, according to the manufacturer, should withstand bumps and drops. Thanks to optical bonding technology, the colour display should be easy to read even in intense sunlight.

Extensive data acquisition and maximum connectivity

The TwoNav Roc is compatible with BLE wireless sensors for heart rate, cadence, speed and power meter. As additional safety features, the Roc has powerful chips, including GNSS with four global positioning systems (GPS + Galileo + Glonass + Beidou) and dual Bluetooth for real-time connection with the smartphone.

Precise, high-quality maps from all over the world are available, including 3D visualisationPhoto: TwoNavPrecise, high-quality maps from all over the world are available, including 3D visualisation

TwoNav Roc: the most important facts at a glance

  • Price: 399 Euro >> available here
  • Dimensions: 58 x 90 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 120 g
  • Display: 2.7-inch touchscreen, resolution 240 x 320 pixels
  • pre-installed maps: OSM base map of the world, topographic maps from BKG (Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy Germany) at a scale of 1:25,000, BEV Austria (scale 1:50,000) or SwissTopo Switzerland (scale 1:25,000), TomTom road map of Germany + Austria + Switzerland
  • 2-stage bike stem/handlebar mount
  • USB pogo cable
  • 1 year SeeMe free of charge including live broadcasts and emergency warnings
  • 6 months free TwoNav PRO subscription including land (Windows/Mac software for planning routes, editing tracks and downloading maps),
  • App TwoNav: Orientation, navigation and training app for Android/iOS, App Link (Android/iOS support app for Roc) and personal storage space in the GO Cloud
  • Battery life: (average) 18 hours
  • Battery type: Integrated battery
  • Internal memory: 32 GB (available: 28 GB)
  • No slot for additional memory card
Over 200 data fields can be shown on the 2.7-inch displayPhoto: TwoNavOver 200 data fields can be shown on the 2.7-inch display

Compact all-rounder

The TwoNav Roc offers a variety of functions that can be useful for cyclists. The GPS device can be used to create customised profiles for different sports, create and download unlimited waypoints, routes and tracks, and edit routes. The TwoNav Roc enables training by time, distance and heart rate. Over 200 data fields can be displayed. The data pages can be customised and the device buttons can be configured according to your own wishes.

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Barbara Merz-Weigandt

Barbara Merz-Weigandt

Editor-in-Chief

Barbara Merz-Weigandt, editor-in-chief of MYBIKE, the magazine for dedicated everyday and touring cyclists, lives on Lake Starnberg. Her great passion: travelling. She has crossed the Alps by touring bike - on the Via Claudia Augusta, the Ciclovia Munich-Venezia and the Alpe-Adria cycle path. She has explored the islands of Croatia and the Lycian coast by motorised sailboat and bike, and has travelled to all the Balearic and Canary Islands by bike. Her favourite place to ride her mountain bike is on the trails in the Bavarian Alps, the Dolomites or on La Palma.

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