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 ...
Is a bell necessary on a bicycle?* Garmin thinks so and has equipped its latest, all-singing-all-dancing bike computer with a pedestrian-alerting digital speaker. The Edge 1050 is also equipped with ...
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 ...
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 ...
Garmin has made GPS-equipped bike computers for almost 20 years. Its first arrived in 2006, but the Garmin Edge MTB is the first from Garmin made specifically for mountain biking. The obvious question ...
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 ...
With reports of Garmin watches crashing whenever users open their watch’s sports menu, you have to wonder whether your own watch or Garmin Edge bike computer is affected. But are the Garmin Edge bike ...
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 ...
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