Our editors tested the latest bike computers across thousands of miles. These standout picks deliver pro-level performance, ...
Garmin first released its Edge 500 in 2009—which is decades in tech time—but the computer remains a go-to for many cyclists. Garmin has since released other 500, 800 and 1000-series computers, but the ...
Abby Ferguson earned her dual bachelor’s degrees in Art Education and Photography from the University of Kentucky, followed by a Master of Fine Arts from Kansas State University. This background has ...
Cycling computers have always been handy gadgets for any rider to have mounted on their handlebars, allowing them to track speed, distance traveled, and time in the saddle all at a glance. But if the ...
The Garmin Edge MTB is best saved for ride-tracking applications, thanks to a generous provision of data but limited screen ...
Garmin has added solar charging to its latest Edge bike computer, which boasts up to 100 hours of per-charge battery life, improved GPS accuracy, more ride analytics, easy setup out of the box and a ...
Mountain bikers, listen up: Garmin recently launched its latest cycling computer specifically tailored for you. The Edge MTB is designed to meet the unique needs of off-road riders. For context, the ...
Have you got a Garmin bike computer? More specifically, have you got either an Edge 530, Edge 830, Edge 1030 or Garmin Edge 1030 Plus? If so, you're in luck as these models have just received a free ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Bike computers are incredibly useful tools for tracking and guiding your bike rides, whether you stick to pavement or adventure on the trails.
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The Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820 have GPS for tracking distance and speed. They can also provide bike-specific turn-by-turn navigation and crash alerts to family and friends. Dan Graziano Associate ...
If you like to bike in groups, you know that it's not always easy to keep everyone together. What if your miniature peloton has to split, or someone wipes out and you don't notice? Garmin wants to put ...