Great little gps cycle computer, looks good on my bike. Bit miffed a week later after ordering this the price has gone down to £152 from £168 Any chance of a refund Amazon
Great little gps cycle computer, looks good on my bike. Bit miffed a week later after ordering this the price has gone down to £152 from £168 Any chance of a refund Amazon
I so, so wanted to love this little thing. I had a Garmin 500 for years and years. It worked rain, shine, cold, wet, hot. It would last 15 hours no problem. I loved that device so much and when it finally died I quickly went back to Garmin to get a replacement. What a mistake.
If you are overwhelmed by the price and feature list of top-end GPS units, but you want a dependable unit that covers the basics, the Garmin Edge 130 might fit the bill. The slender computer has all the basic features plus modern niceties like automatic uploads and incoming call and text...
Sharp screen is super easy to read; small form factor; long battery life; incoming texts; wireless auto uploads
Still more expensive than Leyzne Super GPS; no base map option so navigation is just a line on a white screen
Owned edge 25. Main Reason for purchasing edge 130 was for more data fields on one screen and heart rate can be added with other data fields. Very good basic bike computer. Has all the data you need with out the frills.
Sometimes less is more. Sometimes we don't need to have a smartphone attached to our bars telling us when to ride hard or when we need to fuel. There are critical pieces of information that are nice to know though like heart rate, speed, power, and maybe Strava segment time.
Crystal clear display; Lightweight; Long battery life; Ride description functionality; Live Strava segments
Lacking in power features; GPS in monochrome can be hard to follow; Expensive
Only used this a few times so far due to weather and injury but it is amazing, very easy to set up, connected to my HR monitor instantly. The Strava live segments are really good plus no touch screen. The Garmin connect app is excellent and automatically updates Strava.
I don't need all the frills, like color display, maps, etc. The displays are very customizable - you'd be surprised how hard it is to find a device that shows HR, speed and distance on one display.
The Garmin Edge is compact but the display is clearly visible in shade and sunlight. The unit is intuitive to program, a good thing as the user manual is insufficient. The speed sensor, cadence monitor, and a Garmin HRM all paired quickly, although the the first two sensors required rotating the...
I know Garmin gets a lot of stick, but this is probably their best unit for the price. I've used it on multiple rides and have had no problems thus far. Garmin claims a battery life of up to 15 hours and that seems about ride (depending on what features you are using).
The Garmin Edge 130 breaks new ground by offering features such Strava Live Segments and Bluetooth and ANT+ sensor compatibility in a small, lightweight package that costs only £150.
Good value; Excellent screen; Compatible with ANT+ and Bluetooth sensors
Buttons can be fiddly; Basic navigation tools
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