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 ...
Long a popular computer choice among athletes across disciplines, Garmin has been busy the last few years launching new cycling computers and updating existing ones across its price spectrum. Last ...
The Garmin Edge 500 and 800 are pretty sweet GPS-enabled cycling computers, but they're also pretty expensive. The new Edge 200 shaves a cool Benjamin off the price of the aging 500 by cutting back on ...
Slick new GPS-enabled computer for less data-intensive riders Garmin's latest Edge 200 cycling computer blends the convenient GPS calibration and tidy form factor of the Edge 500 with a substantially ...
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Better rides, easy navigation, clear data: Our editors’ 8 best-tested GPS bike computers
From value picks to premium screens, these are the models that make routes easier to follow, improve progress tracking, and ...
Anyone looking to tally precise details of their cycling endeavors should mull over buying the Edge 500. This lightweight GPS-Based cycling computer is a data nuts dream and calculates everything ...
Dan Graziano is an associate editor for CNET. His work has appeared on BGR, Fox News, Fox Business, and Yahoo News, among other publications. When he isn't tinkering with the latest gadgets and gizmos ...
If you want a touchscreen bike computer with an emphasis on navigation, Garmin and Sigma should be on your shortlist, as they both make some of the best MTB GPS computers around. Most of Garmin’s ...
Packed with Garmin’s performance, navigational, safety and connectivity features, cyclists can ride longer, explore farther and train harder OLATHE, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Garmin ® International, Inc.
Garmin are gearing up to launch what BikeRadar understands to be the highly anticipated successor to the Edge 800 GPS cycle computer. (Updated: 7 January 2013) We speculated that it may be dubbed the ...
Britons spend £850m a year on bike accessories, so Garmin wisely maintains a steady flow of new cycling computers. Its latest, the Edge 1000, sits unashamedly at the top its line-up with an ...
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