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		<description><![CDATA[<p>by faster panda kill kill Question by Lewie Bum Bum: How do you turn of this damn cycling computer? I brought a new blackburn delphi 4.0 cycling computer, doesn&#8217;t say how to turn it off. it goes into sleep mode after about 30 mins, and then i left it for 3 hours and still doesn&#8217;t. [...]<p><a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com/news/how-do-you-turn-of-this-damn-cycling-computer/">How Do You Turn of This Damn Cycling Computer?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com">Cycling Computers Reviews</a></p>
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<p><strong><i>Question by Lewie Bum Bum</i>: How do you turn of this damn cycling computer?</strong><br />
I brought a new blackburn delphi 4.0 cycling computer, doesn&#8217;t say how to turn it off. it goes into sleep mode after about 30 mins, and then i left it for 3 hours and still doesn&#8217;t. When i take out the batteries, the settings all re-set&#8230;</p>
<p>Any help please?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by slucke</i><br />I have never seen a bike computer that you can turn off.  The older ones I&#8217;ve had just stayed at the last setting they were on.  I have a specialized computer that has been in my bike parts drawer  that shows 0 MPH and the odometer setting when I took it off the bike 3 or 4 years ago.  My new ones seem to just switch to a time clock until the wheel spins again and they wake up.  As this one is a wireless it probably has an algorithm to check for radio signals so it is never really totally off.  I wouldn&#8217;t worry about it unless you are eating batteries every few months.  I think most wireless computers are good for about a year with their batteries.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Trainer. Navigator. Edge 705 pushes you to do your best, then shows you the way back. This GPS-enabled cycle computer knows no limits. Edge 705 comes with a microSD card slot for adding map detail and storing workouts, courses and saved rides. Also included is a wireless heart rate monitor to measure your heart rate [...]<p><a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com/cyclingcomputers/garmin-edge-705-gps-enabled-cycling-computer-includes-heart-rate-monitor/">Garmin Edge 705 GPS Enabled Cycling Computer  Includes Heart Rate Monitor</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com">Cycling Computers Reviews</a></p>
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Trainer. Navigator. Edge 705 pushes you to do your best, then shows you the way back. This GPS-enabled cycle computer knows no limits.  Edge 705 comes with a microSD card slot for adding map detail and storing workouts, courses and saved rides. Also included is a wireless heart rate monitor to measure your heart rate and track your heart rate zone, operating with Garmin&#8217;s innovative ANT + Sport wireless technology. Edge 705 automatically measures your speed, distance, time, calories burned, altitude, climb and descent, and records this data for your review. Connected to your computer via USB, you can then download your workout data, analyze it and store it. You can even share it wirelessly with other Edge 705 buddies without being near the computer. When it comes to the curve of workout technology, Garmin takes you to the Edge.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: left; color: red;">User Ratings and Reviews</h4>
<p><strong style="color: #ffd000; background-color: #fafafa;">3 Stars</strong> <em> Out of Date Technology</em><br />
As you can probably tell from my title, I&#8217;m a bit dissapointed with the Garmin Edge 605.  First I realized that NO maps come with the edge.  You must buy them for around $100 each.  (I don&#8217;t really call the included freeway maps relevant to a bike computer.) Anyway, you must find the &#8220;Trainer&#8221; application on their web site.  When you run it, it has all the sophistication of software written for PCs in the early 90s. It also crashes often just like the 90s software. (To be fair, it says you can install Google earth to see your tracks on top of Google maps.)</p>
<p>Last week I purchased a Droid Motorola phone.  I found a free app under the &#8220;Market&#8221;, in Lifestyles category called &#8220;My Tracks&#8221;.  This app tracked my route as well as the Garmin, and it has better maps, I just tap a menu item to send it to my google account.  If you are thinking of buying a Garmin or any handheld GPS you should really consider instead just buying a Droid.  Don&#8217;t fool around with multiple devices especially while biking.</p>
<p>Now here&#8217;s a &#8220;however&#8221;:  I have no mount for the Droid for my bike.  It just goes where I always keep my cell phone.  So this could be the clincher for sticking with the separate Garmin GPS.  But I&#8217;ll bet dollars to donuts that bike mounts for the Droid will be showing up soon.</p>
<p>After using the Droid and My Tracks, Garmin has some major catching up to do.</p>
<p><strong style="color: #ffd000; background-color: #fafafa;">4 Stars</strong> <em> Great gadget</em><br />
This is a great exercise computer/GPS.  I had a bicycle shop install it but in watching the process installing on your own does not seem difficult.  It is easy to use with plenty of video clips available on Garmin&#8217;s site and Youtube to help out.  Use any number of websites to plot a course and easily download to the unit.  Only gripe: the unit does not exactly follow the course you map out and has you making turns where you did not indicate because it is looking to take the fastest route.  Be sure to check out Edge&#8217;s minsite on Garmin: [...].</p>
<p><strong style="color: #ffd000; background-color: #fafafa;">4 Stars</strong> <em> Pleased</em><br />
I like the unit, but Garmin is just confounding.  The unit itself is nice.   Only missing feature, for me, is that it does not tell me the current temperature.   But I was blown away by all of the data that you can get from it.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, there&#8217;s so much data that I am disappointed in how limited the unit&#8217;s views are.   They give me a standard data view, but you only get 1 page.   What I&#8217;d like is the ability to create 1 or more pages and then as I am riding I should be able to cycle between them.   You can already cycle between data / map / elevation &#8211; but I want multiple data pages (2 would do it for me).</p>
<p>As for Garmin &#8211; man what a confusing mess.   They have so many software options (Base Camp, Training Center, Map Source, and website Garmin Connect).   But the biggest complaint I have is the maps.  I get that the maps are their bread and butter, but it is very confusing as to how and what to purchase, and in what form factor.  Also, very bummed that I have to spend $100 every time I want the map updated for the unit  (I have the Citi Nav North America SDcard as well as the Great Lakes 24K Topo card).</p>
<p>All in all, however, I say thumbs-up.</p>
<p>Oh, and I am using heart rate monitor and cadence sensor &#8211; all works goods.</p>
<p><strong style="color: #ffd000; background-color: #fafafa;">5 Stars</strong> <em> Garmin Edge 705</em><br />
I absolutely love this purchase!  Very easy to install and use.  I particularly like the integration with Training Center.  Routes and performance can be uploaded to a computer and compared to other rides.  Very cool.  The map on Training Center leaves much to be desired, but the ability to overlay over Google Earth is nice.</p>
<p><strong style="color: #ffd000; background-color: #fafafa;">4 Stars</strong> <em> Serious bicyclists need this, but be aware that you will need tech supp</em><br />
An odd mix of positives and negatives:</p>
<p>Pros:</p>
<p>Incomparable data graphs of numerous measured parameters during your ride, permitting quantification of training beyond anything even dreamed of a couple of decades ago.</p>
<p>All the other well-known advantages of GPS to display current location and to be able to plan routes and courses (as well, of course, as showing details of ridden courses).</p>
<p>The variety, choice, and arrangement of displayed measurements (the `fields&#8217;) are just amazing.  Essentially, you can put on the screen virtually whatever you want and wherever you want it, and the screen is high resolution (as is required, to be sure, for detailed maps).</p>
<p>Heart-rate and cadence are reliably detected.  Heart-rate is intelligently smoothed (but will detect tachycardia).</p>
<p>Tech support is US based and, therefore, native English speaking (unfortunately, it is needed far too often).</p>
<p>Battery life is good enough for a very long ride &#8211; I suspect easily over 10 hours (if back-lighting is not over-used).</p>
<p>Cons:</p>
<p>No temperature sensor</p>
<p>Barometer does not permit user calibration, thereby insuring that it can only be accurate in the accident of exactly the right weather (as atmospheric pressure, which it is actually measuring, varies with the weather).  Why the maker would have done this is incomprehensible.  Since the weather changes constantly, the indicated `elevation&#8217; changes, even though you have not moved.  Moreover, because there is no temperature sensor, the barometer transducer cannot be temperature compensated, inducing the inevitability of yet another error in that measurement.  Consequently, I was able to watch the elevation drift from plus 150 feet to minus (!!) 200 feet  in the space of a few minutes (the actual elevation was 245 feet).  Finally, it is quite possible to have the device show a difference in altitude for the beginning and end of the ride of over 50 feet, even when you start and finish at the same place (with no perceptible change in weather)!  At the very least, the user should be able to calibrate the instrument at the start of a ride (provided, of course, that he knows the elevation at that starting point).  This would help ensure that `elevation&#8217; (altitude) measurements at any point on the ride will be reasonably accurate.</p>
<p>The user manual is woefully inadequate.  Example: you are told that, at a rate of 1 second intervals for route recordings, the device will begin to overwrite previous data after about 4.5 hours (without warning!).  You are encouraged to `reset&#8217; the device after 4 hours.  What you are not told is what happens to your data in this circumstance (it turns out that, fortunately, it is saved!).  Example: There is virtually no explanation of how `calories&#8217; are calculated.  If you are not using a power sensor, this number has to be interpolated from some algorithm.  There is no information about this whatsoever in the manual and, you can obtain virtually nothing on this subject from Garmin tech support even over the phone!  (I personally believe &#8211; admittedly, without quantitative proof &#8211; their calculation for calories burned to be grossly inaccurate, perhaps by as much as a factor of 2 too high.)  Example: the `save location&#8217; feature has 3 choices: &#8220;Avg&#8221;, &#8220;Max&#8221; and &#8220;OK&#8221;, none of which is explained in the manual.  And I could go on with many other issues.</p>
<p>Copy/piracy protection for their maps is so obsessive that even their own staff cannot easily circumvent it in the (inevitable) case where copying is necessary.  In my own case, I had to replace my 705 with another, but since I had already downloaded my (purchased) North American DVD of maps, I was unable to unlock the map without 3 hours (!) of telephone assistance from technical support.  !  This is supposed to be called customer service??  There just has to be a better way&#8230;</p>
<p>The &#8220;Training Center&#8221; software, available as a free download from their web address, does not permit any user designation of units to be used in the graph, just how coarse or fine, for example, one can plot any particular variable (such as slope, or what Garmin calls `grade&#8217;) &#8211; it just arbitrarily chooses the ordinate, and cannot be changed.  ?  Surely Garmin can do better than this.</p>
<p>In sum: I have not tried other competitive models (or even know that they exist).  As a cycling computer, this thing is amazing, blowing away the pre-GPS varieties, yet at the same time it is disappointing.  With a bit more effort, especially with software and documentation, Garmin could have had something truly awesome.  As it stands, it is a major achievement, but the user is made to feel uncomfortably dependent on tech support due to the poor documentation.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Garmin Edge Handle Bar Mount Every Garmin product is designed to meet the most demanding standard: customers&#8217; satisfaction. That&#8217;s why Garmin equipment is manufactured to give you reliable service for years to come, with intuitive features you can grow into over time &#8211; all at a price you can afford. User Ratings and Reviews 5 [...]<p><a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com/garmin-cycling-computer/garmin-edge-handle-bar-mount/">Garmin Edge Handle Bar Mount</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com">Cycling Computers Reviews</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EGGRG6/?tag=cyclecomputerreview-20"><b>Garmin Edge Handle Bar Mount</b></a></p>
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                          Every Garmin product is designed to meet the most demanding standard: customers&#8217; satisfaction. That&#8217;s why Garmin equipment is manufactured to give you reliable service for years to come, with intuitive features you can grow into over time &#8211; all at a price you can afford. </p>
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<h4 style="text-align: left;color: red">User Ratings and Reviews</h4>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">5 Stars</strong>  <em> Perfect Fit</em><br />
                        I bought this mount to allow me to use my Edge 305 on a second bike. The mount was identical to the one included with the Edge 305, so everything fit perfectly. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> Garmin user</em><br />
                        The mount is straight forward but can be mounted 90/180 degrees differently. This one is as good as the original one, now used 2 years. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">1 Star</strong>  <em> Terrible mount for great bike computer</em><br />
                        I guess Garmin isn&#8217;t reading reviews on Amazon or just doesn&#8217;t care that they&#8217;re making a piece of junk.  If the only way to secure a very expensive computer to a bicycle is with a cheap piece of (overpriced) plastic, then the computer should at least come with a short tether, so it doesn&#8217;t get lost when the plastic attachment unit inevitably breaks.  If I didn&#8217;t like everything else about the 705 so much, I&#8217;d advise against buying one, just for this reason. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">5 Stars</strong>  <em> Garmin replace parts do their job.</em><br />
                        So you&#8217;ve broke your tab off too? Yeah I have had to replace 2 of them. Why five stars then? I suppose there is still no better replacement, so of course they are the best tool for the job. I am more gentle now. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> Works Well &#8230; So Far</em><br />
                        OEM bracket broke after 1 year &#8211; for whatever reason. This one work fine so far, but I don&#8217;t get the same level of reassuring click when the unit engages, so I always pull on the unit to make sure it really is in. So far it is &#8230; </p>
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		<title>Garmin Edge 705 GPS Bike Computer With Topo Maps</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 10:45:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Garmin Edge 705 GPS Bike Computer with Topo Maps Trainer. Navigator. Edge 705 pushes you to do your best, then shows you the way back. This GPS-enabled cycle computer knows no limits. Get heart rate, cadence, turn-by-turn directions, power data (from ANT+TM-enabled third-party power meters) &#8211; the works. Even share your data with other Edge [...]<p><a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com/garmin-cycling-computer/garmin-edge-705-gps-bike-computer-with-topo-maps/">Garmin Edge 705 GPS Bike Computer With Topo Maps</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com">Cycling Computers Reviews</a></p>
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                          Trainer. Navigator. Edge 705 pushes you to do your best, then shows you the way back. This GPS-enabled cycle computer knows no limits. Get heart rate, cadence, turn-by-turn directions, power data (from ANT+TM-enabled third-party power meters) &#8211; the works. Even share your data with other Edge 705 buddies after your ride. All wireless with a color display, this is no ordinary cycle computer. </p>
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		<title>Garmin Edge 305HR With HRM</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 07:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Garmin Edge 305HR with HRM Amazon.com Product Description Whether you&#8217;re prepping for your next century ride or want a more accurate way to measure your performance on the trails, take your training to the edge with the Garmin Edge 305HR GPS-enabled Personal Trainer and Cycle Computer. The Edge 305HR is easy to use, requires no [...]<p><a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com/garmin-cycling-computer/garmin-edge-305hr-with-hrm/">Garmin Edge 305HR With HRM</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com">Cycling Computers Reviews</a></p>
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                          Amazon.com Product Description Whether you&#8217;re prepping for your next century ride or want a more accurate way to measure your performance on the trails, take your training to the edge with the Garmin Edge 305HR GPS-enabled Personal Trainer and Cycle Computer. The Edge 305HR is easy to use, requires no calibration, and features customizable screens and data fields to meet your needs. Measuring speed, distance, time, calories burned, altitude, climb, descent, and more, the Edge 305HR will help you to always know where you are and how far you&#8217;ve gone.</p>
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<td> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/305hr-4-sm.jpg" border=1 align=to title="Garmin Edge 305HR with HRM" alt="305hr 4 sm Garmin Edge 305HR with HRM" /><br /><small><i><b>Main menu. View larger.</b></i></small></td>
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<td> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/305hr-2-sm.jpg" border=1 align=to title="Garmin Edge 305HR with HRM" alt="305hr 2 sm Garmin Edge 305HR with HRM" /><br /><small><i><b>Course with elevation profile. View larger.</b></i></small></td>
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<td> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/305hr-1-sm.jpg" border=0 align=to title="Garmin Edge 305HR with HRM" alt="305hr 1 sm Garmin Edge 305HR with HRM" /><a /><br /><small><i><b>The Edge 305HR with heart rate monitor is the ultimate GPS-enabled fitness partner for cyclists. View larger.</b></i> </small><small></small></td>
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<p> With a built-in barometric altimeter and heart rate monitor, the Edge 305HR goes a step beyond its little brother&#8211;the Edge 205. The altimeter delivers extremely accurate elevation readings, and a chest strap monitor sends your heart rate data to the 305HR via a robust wireless transmission. In addition, the 305HR is compatible with the Garmin Speed/Cadence Sensor. This optional, self-calibrating wireless sensor attaches to your bike&#8217;s rear chain stay and delivers speed and pace data while you train.</p>
<p> The Edge 305HR couldn&#8217;t be easier to use. Simply take it out of the box, snap it into the included bike mount, and hit the road. The high-sensitivity GPS receiver knows your position in tree cover and canyons, making the Edge 305HR an extremely reliable navigation device. And with the customizable cycle computer, you can select from up to eight different data fields for continuous feedback. Garmin goes well beyond typical cycle computers by integrating GPS technology for basic navigation. In addition, the Edge 305HR gives you the ability to overlay your ride data onto a course map and even &#8220;race&#8221; a virtual partner, making your training fun while helping to push you toward your goals.</p>
<p> The included PC-based Training Center software gives you the tools to create workouts, manage and download courses, and create a detailed post-ride analysis that charts your performance and measures your speed, distance, climb, descent, and heart rate data against varying terrain, elevation, and more. And with the Edge 305HR &#8216;s built-in USB interface, it&#8217;s quick and easy to upload and download information.</p>
<p> The virtual partner screen depicts a digital cyclist (representing your desired speed) in relation to your real-time speed. From this set of data the icons will show how far ahead or behind you are from your digital competitor. The Courses feature allows you to race against a recorded course to try and match previously set speeds at every point along the way.</p>
<p> Training in urban areas can be tricky, and undesirable traffic can skew training data. To help remedy this problem, Garmin has included an auto-pause function that pauses the training timer when you slow down below a specified speed and resumes when you speed up again so you can focus on your ride, not on your data collection. And with the auto lap function, this smart little device automatically triggers a lap every time you pass a specified location or travel a preset distance.</p>
<p> With its sleek, waterproof design (the Edge 305HR meets IEC 60529 IPX7 standards, which means that its components can be submerged in one meter of water for 30 minutes), the 305HR is the perfect companion on any bike, and it attaches to either the stem or handlebars. This lightweight device (88 grams) is powered by an 800mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery and delivers an average of 12 hours of use per charge. The rugged case frames an easy-to-read, large, backlit display that makes it a breeze to view the data fields. So whether you&#8217;re racing against your virtual partner, fighting to shave precious seconds off your old record, or training for the next big race, the Edge 305HR will help to monitor your progress and make you a better cyclist.</p>
<p> <br clear="all"/> <b>What&#8217;s in the Box</b><br /> Edge 305 with heart rate monitor, bike mount, Training Center CD, A/C charger, USB PC interface cable, Quick reference guide, and owner&#8217;s manual. </p>
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<h4 style="text-align: left;color: red">User Ratings and Reviews</h4>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">3 Stars</strong>  <em> Overpriced</em><br />
                        For what it does, the cost is excessive. Map is hard to use. No streets at all. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">2 Stars</strong>  <em> Power on problem</em><br />
                        I&#8217;ve had the 305 for 11 1/2 months now with no issues, and now it fails to power on. Up until now it has worked nearly flawlessly. This unit was not abused, dropped, emersed in water or put through anything negligent. Just normal usage &#8211; 75 to 100 miles a week &#8211; mostly dry rides. I was very happy with the unit &#8211; it has all the features that I need for basic cycling without the 705 bells and whistles. I&#8217;ve tried the FAQ&#8217;s at the Garmin site and the unit does respond  (reset + mode) &#8211; but only with it hooked up to a computer via a USB cable. Without the cable, nothing! I searched the web and it turns out the power on issue is a common problem (among other problems). I will attempt to contact customer support to see if they&#8217;ll fix or replace this unit, otherwise, beware before purchasing the Edge 305! </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">1 Star</strong>  <em> Dead On Arrival</em><br />
                        The unit arrived and my first thought was &#8220;this has been repacked&#8221;.  Usually, electronics have a protective plastic cover over the LCD, this one didn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Then I charged it up and it indicated that it was charging.  The next morning, it indicated that it was completely charged. I unplugged it from the charger, tried to turn it on and nothing happened.  I&#8217;ve tried the published method for resetting it&#8230;still nothing.  It&#8217;s literally a paperweight.</p>
<p>I had timed the arrival with a big mountain bike trip this weekend.  I&#8217;m very disappointed</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to contact Garmin and Amazon tomorrow to see what to do.   I&#8217;m fairly certain that a working unit will be great (according to my friends who own them) and a 1 star rating may seem unfair, but they need to take lump for this quality control issue. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">5 Stars</strong>  <em> Track your progress</em><br />
                        This is actually the second Edge 305 that I have owned. I bought one in January and recently lost it because I did not make sure that it was securely clipped into my bicycle mount. I would recommend this to anyone that likes to keep track of details and improve performance. Everything you need is here. It tracks heart rate, distance, speed, time, elevation, cadence and maps your ride automatically using GarminConnect or MapMyRide websites. This particular one only had the heart rate monitor in the box. I would recommend getting the one with the speed and cadence sensors also. Mounting it to the bicycle was a breeze and the heart rate monitor just clips around your chest. If you get the box with the other two sensors they are a little trickier to place, but not too bad. I like that it is wireless except for the connection to the computer which is a standard UB connection. I have also used this during hiking and snowshoeing excursions to monitor my performance and map my hikes. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> big improvement over 205</em><br />
                        this unit is great, especially for the price that amazon offers.  key additional features relative to 205 are autopause and barometric altimeter.  heart rate monitor is fun too.  definitely worth the extra money.  Would give top marks for service also.  The unit started behaving erratically about 90 days after purchase.  I sent a note to amazon support, got a quick response with contact info for garmin support, sent a note to them and received a quick response with simple, clear instructions to reinstall the units firmware.  works great again. </p>
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		<title>Garmin Edge 500 GPS Bicycle Unit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 14:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
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                          Garmin Edge 500 Bicycle GPS Unit / Cycling Computer.<br />
Garmin Edge 500 Cycling Computers. Sharpen your cycling performance with Edge 500, a lightweight GPS-based cycling computer for performance-driven cyclists. Loaded with data, Edge 500 tracks your distance, speed, location and elevation with high sensitivity GPS.<br />
 Heart Rate: Optional.<br />
 GPS-Enabled: Included.<br />
 Cadence: Optiona.l<br />
 Wireless: Yes.<br />
 Color: Gray. </p>
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<h4 style="text-align: left;color: red">User Ratings and Reviews</h4>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">5 Stars</strong>  <em> Just what I expected</em><br />
                        The Garmin Edge 500 is just what I expected it to be. I think it was the most anticipated GPS/cycle computer from Garmin. It&#8217;s small and pretty does the all the things (and some more) that you expect a cycle computer to do. To begin with the size of the computer was a little larger that what I expected it to be, but having said that, it fits perfectly fine on my handle bar stem and note I have a short stem (80 mm). I did my first ride with it a while ago and it was pretty much ready to go from the box it arrived it in. It did not have any difficulties acquiring sattelites, and easily paired with the Garmin Heart Rate monitor and the Bontrager Duotrap cadence/speed sensor. Did not see any drops in signal during my ride, something that I would see with the previous Garmin that I had. You have three screens which you can 8 fields of data per screen. So you can monitor 24 data sets real time during your ride. There are far more options than I can list here, just to keep it short it&#8217;s a plenty.</p>
<p>I personally am upgrading from a Forerunner 50 and I think this is just great! I think that everyone will be pleasantly surprised by the capabilities of this device except for the Edge 705 owners who will feel it is a downgrade for the lack of maps (which it is). </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">5 Stars</strong>  <em> Garmin Afficianado.  This does not disappoint.</em><br />
                        I was looking for a reliable, water resistant, bike computer that has no wires and actually works.  I have used a variety of wireless units in the past with mixed results.  I bought two of these to put on a new, high-end, tandem. We didn&#8217;t want wires hanging on the bike.  The functionality of a GPS can be difficult for many.  I understand that.  If you want maps and route guidance and such, you might want the 605 or 705.  I have some experience with the Garmin screen technology on those units. I cannot see the screen well enough.  For me the software is intuitive, but I hate to say it will be easy for anyone else. I have been using hand held and automotive GPS units for years.  This is just another evolution.  In the end this one is the right size and gives me the features I want.  I got the one without the cadence sensor and without the heartrate. I just need a few basic functions.  This one does it without too much bulk. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> Pricey, But Works Well With Small Footprint</em><br />
                        This unit is remarkably small and performs as advertised.  I like the ability to customize the fields which the unit displays.  It has 3 &#8220;pages&#8221; that you can scroll thru while biking with all kinds of cool info such as speed, max speed, avg speed, vertical climb rate, temperature, heart rate, calories burned&#8230;just about anything you could possibly want to track.</p>
<p>You can download software updates and upload data to track ride history.  Neat feature.</p>
<p>This unit is NOT a car-type navi system, however, with maps and turn-by-turn directions.</p>
<p>On the negative side, wazzup with the price?   Seems overpriced to me.  $149 &#8211; $199 would be more in line with other electronics of similar technology innovation.</p>
<p>Also, the buttons are on the side of the unit, not the top, which makes pushing them a bit awkward while biking.  As other reviews stated, the logic in programming the unit is a bit obtuse and complex.  Why not be able to program the unit via Garmin&#8217;s website using simple point and clicks?</p>
<p>5 stars, but price and programming cost this model 1 star.<br />
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<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">5 Stars</strong>  <em> The Perfect Bicycle Computer</em><br />
                        This little GPS system takes all the best elements of a bicycle computer and puts it into one small, easy-to-use device.  It&#8217;s basically ready to go once you get it out of the box and put it on your handle bars, and it being a GPS system is much more accurate than any bicycle computer.  Plus it allows you to use garminconnect where you can store all your data and previous routes and rides, as well as see your routes on google earth.  This is an excellent way to analyze your progress and reach higher goals since you can set goals on the website where it&#8217;ll give you a percentage of your goals completed.<br />
<br />Any information you would like to know while on your ride is equipped on this device (traveling time, distance, time of day, speed, average speed, cadence, HR, elevation, percent grade, temperature, calories, elevation gained, elevation lost, vertical climb speed, and a couple dozen more), and it&#8217;s fully customizable to allow you to place on the screen what information you want to see during your ride.  This is what bicycle computers were supposed to be like all along. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">5 Stars</strong>  <em> review</em><br />
                        Great Product!<br />
<br />Instructions leave a lot to be desired for novice computer people. Very unclear instructions about downloading data to computer and which program is best to use. . vague at best and inadequate at worst.<br />
<br />Thanks<br />
<br />gary Johnson </p>
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                          Garmin has really upped the ante on the entire cycling computercategory with it&#8217;s new gps-enabled navigator/computer, the 705. This is a true navigational aid with full-color maps and turn-by-turn directions in addition to advanced route-planning and saving capabilities. On top of that, the 705 adds heart rate and cadence monitors, a barometric altimeter, and wireless capability that lets you share routes and workout data with other riders instantly. Sleek and waterproof, with a 2.2-inch color screen that lets you customize what data you see and how you see it, these two devices help make the most of every ride.</p>
<p> The 705 comes in three different models. The basic model comes with a heart-rate monitor. You can also get models that add the speed/cadence sensor.<br />
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<td style="vertical-align: top;"><small><i><b>The Edge 305 Screen (actual size)<br /> <img style="width: 128px; height: 160px;" alt="edge305 screen course Garmin Edge 705 GPS Enabled Cycling Computer  Includes Heart Rate Monitor  Speed Cadence Sensor  and SD Card with Street Maps" src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/gps/garmin/edge305/edge305-screen-course.gif" title="Garmin Edge 705 GPS Enabled Cycling Computer  Includes Heart Rate Monitor  Speed Cadence Sensor  and SD Card with Street Maps" /><br /> </b></i></small><small><i><b></p>
<p> The larger color screen (actual size) on the Edge 705 shows you your surroundings more clearly and supports real turn-by-turn navigation.<br /> <img style="width: 176px; height: 220px;" alt="edge705 screen course Garmin Edge 705 GPS Enabled Cycling Computer  Includes Heart Rate Monitor  Speed Cadence Sensor  and SD Card with Street Maps" src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/gps/garmin/edge705/edge705-screen-course.gif" title="Garmin Edge 705 GPS Enabled Cycling Computer  Includes Heart Rate Monitor  Speed Cadence Sensor  and SD Card with Street Maps" /><span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span></b></i></small></td>
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<p><b>The Power Of Location-Based Data</b><br /> Anyone who has used Garmin&#8217;s original Edge 205 or 305 already understands the power that attaching location data to traditional measurements like distance, speed, time, calories burned, and heart rate can provide. Knowing exactly where you worked hardest, rode fastest (or most slowly) lets you tailor your workouts to improve to improve your riding skills for specific distances, conditions, and types of terrain. It gives a complete picture of how you interact with every portion of your ride. </p>
<p>Altitude is recorded using a barometric altimeter for the Edge 705. This accurate altitude data makes it much easier for cyclists to match their altitude profile with their speed, cadence, and heart rate during post-ride analysis.   </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">A First-Rate Bike Computer<br /> <span style="font-weight: normal;"> The </span><span style="font-weight: normal;">705</span><span style="font-weight: normal;"> also track your heart rate, cadence, power (from optional ANT + Sport-enabled third-party power meters), climb and descent. Other nifty features include the following.</span><br style="font-weight: normal;"/> </p>
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<li>Virtual Partner lets you race a virtual competitor over a specified distance and speed.</li>
<li>Courses let you race against a previously recorded workout, so you can compare your current and past performances over the same ride.</li>
<li>Auto Pause pauses the timer when you slow down or stop and resumes when you speed up again, so you can focus on your ride.</li>
<li><strong></strong>Customizable computer screen shows up to eight different data fields. The user may customize the display for the size and placement of the data.  </li>
<li><strong></strong>Program alerts to sound if the user strays outside the range of speed, heart rate or cadence values. Alerts can also indicate when a set amount of time or distance has passed.</li>
<li>Auto Lap automatically starts a new lap each time you pass a specified location or travel a preset distance</li>
<li>Click stick helps users navigate through the various options.</li>
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<p> <b>Full-Featured Navigation<br /> <span style="font-weight: normal;"> No more scratch paper paper-clipped to your handlebars. In addition to their cycling computer functions, The Edge 705 provides the same robust navigation as Garmin&#8217;s vehicle navigators, with turn-by-turn spoken directions (turn left in 500 yards) and a 2.2-inch (diagonal) color display that shows maps in great detail.</p>
<p> Both devices come pre-loaded with a built-in basemap, and a MicroSD card slot you can use to load new maps or store workout, course and ride data. Garmin has lots of street and topographic maps available for purchase and you can download courses and rides from Garmin or other riders at the Garmin Connect website.<span style="font-weight: bold;"></span></p>
<p> Both feature a high-sensitivity receiver that holds a signal under trees and near tall buildings and have a click stick for easy screen navigation.
<p><b>Connectivity and &#8220;ANT + Sport&#8221;</b><br style="font-weight: bold;"/> One of Garmin&#8217;s most ambitious decisions has been to approach fitness devices as a total platform with their &#8220;ANT + Sport&#8221; connectivity system. All of Garmin&#8217;s new fitness devices, including the Edge 705, the Forerunner 50 heart rate monitor watches, will interface wirelessly with any devices that are compatible wiht the &#8220;ANT + Sport&#8221; protocol, including devices from other manufacturers. Currently, Garmin the devices will pair with power meter from SRM or Quarq to measure power &ndash; torque and cadence for each leg at the pedals &ndash; which is often cited as a true indicator of an efficient ride. It&#8217;s unclear what other manufacturers will buy into the ANT + Sport platform, but this kind of open connectivity with products from other companies offers a great deal of potential flexibility. </p>
<p>The wireless function also makes it easy to connect one Edge unit to another to share rides, courses and workout data. </p>
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<p><b>Heart Rate and Cadence Monitors</b><br /> The Edge 705 heart rate monitor uses a robust wireless technology that eliminates cross-talk and interference and delivers real-time heart rate data exclusively to the user&rsquo;s device. This data is stored with each track point for post-workout analysis. The Edge 705 with speed/cadence sensor incorporates a self-calibrating, wireless speed/cadence sensor that mounts to the rear chain stay of the bicycle. </p>
<p><b>Be Part of A Community</b><br /> In 2007, Garmin acquired Motion-based, the largest shared repository of customer-generated gps-based routes, courses and maps. This was a significant move for Garmin to support the gps user community and bring a wealth of route options to gps users. With a simple connection to your computer, you can join a worldwide network of cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts through Garmin Connect our new, one-stop site for data analysis an sharing.  </p>
<p>You can also upload to optional Garmin Training Center software for further analysis. Garmin Training Center stores large quanities of workout and ride data. Some of the things you can do are </p>
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<li>Review your workout data, including pace/speed, distance, time, calories burned; and if available, heart rate, cadence and detailed elevation. </li>
<li>View a detailed graph of your workout data, plotted over time or distance. </li>
<li>View a map of your workout that shows the exact path you traveled.</li>
<li>Categorize your workout history according to type of activity.</li>
<li>Review previous workouts, which are saved by day and week.</li>
<li>Create customized workouts with specific goals and rest intervals. Then send them to your fitness device.*</li>
<li>Schedule workouts for a specific day with calendar.</li>
<li>Get custom workout templates designed by the experts at TrainingPeaks.com</li>
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<p><b>What&#8217;s In The Box</b><br />Edge 705 gps-enabled cycling computer, heart rate monitor, speed/cadence sensor, City Navigator for U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico street map, bike mounts, AC charger, USB cable, Owner&#8217;s manual on CD-ROM, Quick reference guide. </p>
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<h4 style="text-align: left;color: red">User Ratings and Reviews</h4>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> Great gadget</em><br />
                        This is a great exercise computer/GPS.  I had a bicycle shop install it but in watching the process installing on your own does not seem difficult.  It is easy to use with plenty of video clips available on Garmin&#8217;s site and Youtube to help out.  Use any number of websites to plot a course and easily download to the unit.  Only gripe: the unit does not exactly follow the course you map out and has you making turns where you did not indicate because it is looking to take the fastest route.  Be sure to check out Edge&#8217;s minsite on Garmin: [...]. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> Pleased</em><br />
                        I like the unit, but Garmin is just confounding.  The unit itself is nice.   Only missing feature, for me, is that it does not tell me the current temperature.   But I was blown away by all of the data that you can get from it.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, there&#8217;s so much data that I am disappointed in how limited the unit&#8217;s views are.   They give me a standard data view, but you only get 1 page.   What I&#8217;d like is the ability to create 1 or more pages and then as I am riding I should be able to cycle between them.   You can already cycle between data / map / elevation &#8211; but I want multiple data pages (2 would do it for me).</p>
<p>As for Garmin &#8211; man what a confusing mess.   They have so many software options (Base Camp, Training Center, Map Source, and website Garmin Connect).   But the biggest complaint I have is the maps.  I get that the maps are their bread and butter, but it is very confusing as to how and what to purchase, and in what form factor.  Also, very bummed that I have to spend $100 every time I want the map updated for the unit  (I have the Citi Nav North America SDcard as well as the Great Lakes 24K Topo card).</p>
<p>All in all, however, I say thumbs-up.</p>
<p>Oh, and I am using heart rate monitor and cadence sensor &#8211; all works goods. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> Serious bicyclists need this, but be aware that you will need tech supp</em><br />
                        An odd mix of positives and negatives:<br />
<br />Pros:<br />
<br />Incomparable data graphs of numerous measured parameters during your ride, permitting quantification of training beyond anything even dreamed of a couple of decades ago.<br />
<br />All the other well-known advantages of GPS to display current location and to be able to plan routes and courses (as well, of course, as showing details of ridden courses).<br />
<br />The variety, choice, and arrangement of displayed measurements (the `fields&#8217;) are just amazing.  Essentially, you can put on the screen virtually whatever you want and wherever you want it, and the screen is high resolution (as is required, to be sure, for detailed maps).<br />
<br />Heart-rate and cadence are reliably detected.  Heart-rate is intelligently smoothed (but will detect tachycardia).<br />
<br />Tech support is US based and, therefore, native English speaking (unfortunately, it is needed far too often).<br />
<br />Battery life is good enough for a very long ride &#8211; I suspect easily over 10 hours (if back-lighting is not over-used).<br />
<br />Cons:<br />
<br />No temperature sensor<br />
<br />Barometer does not permit user calibration, thereby insuring that it can only be accurate in the accident of exactly the right weather (as atmospheric pressure, which it is actually measuring, varies with the weather).  Why the maker would have done this is incomprehensible.  Since the weather changes constantly, the indicated `elevation&#8217; changes, even though you have not moved.  Moreover, because there is no temperature sensor, the barometer transducer cannot be temperature compensated, inducing the inevitability of yet another error in that measurement.  Consequently, I was able to watch the elevation drift from plus 150 feet to minus (!!) 200 feet  in the space of a few minutes (the actual elevation was 245 feet).  Finally, it is quite possible to have the device show a difference in altitude for the beginning and end of the ride of over 50 feet, even when you start and finish at the same place (with no perceptible change in weather)!  At the very least, the user should be able to calibrate the instrument at the start of a ride (provided, of course, that he knows the elevation at that starting point).  This would help ensure that `elevation&#8217; (altitude) measurements at any point on the ride will be reasonably accurate.<br />
<br />The user manual is woefully inadequate.  Example: you are told that, at a rate of 1 second intervals for route recordings, the device will begin to overwrite previous data after about 4.5 hours (without warning!).  You are encouraged to `reset&#8217; the device after 4 hours.  What you are not told is what happens to your data in this circumstance (it turns out that, fortunately, it is saved!).  Example: There is virtually no explanation of how `calories&#8217; are calculated.  If you are not using a power sensor, this number has to be interpolated from some algorithm.  There is no information about this whatsoever in the manual and, you can obtain virtually nothing on this subject from Garmin tech support even over the phone!  (I personally believe &#8211; admittedly, without quantitative proof &#8211; their calculation for calories burned to be grossly inaccurate, perhaps by as much as a factor of 2 too high.)  Example: the `save location&#8217; feature has 3 choices: &#8220;Avg&#8221;, &#8220;Max&#8221; and &#8220;OK&#8221;, none of which is explained in the manual.  And I could go on with many other issues.<br />
<br />Copy/piracy protection for their maps is so obsessive that even their own staff cannot easily circumvent it in the (inevitable) case where copying is necessary.  In my own case, I had to replace my 705 with another, but since I had already downloaded my (purchased) North American DVD of maps, I was unable to unlock the map without 3 hours (!) of telephone assistance from technical support.  !  This is supposed to be called customer service??  There just has to be a better way&#8230;<br />
<br />The &#8220;Training Center&#8221; software, available as a free download from their web address, does not permit any user designation of units to be used in the graph, just how coarse or fine, for example, one can plot any particular variable (such as slope, or what Garmin calls `grade&#8217;) &#8211; it just arbitrarily chooses the ordinate, and cannot be changed.  ?  Surely Garmin can do better than this.</p>
<p>In sum: I have not tried other competitive models (or even know that they exist).  As a cycling computer, this thing is amazing, blowing away the pre-GPS varieties, yet at the same time it is disappointing.  With a bit more effort, especially with software and documentation, Garmin could have had something truly awesome.  As it stands, it is a major achievement, but the user is made to feel uncomfortably dependent on tech support due to the poor documentation.<br />
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<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">5 Stars</strong>  <em> Garmin Edge 705</em><br />
                        I absolutely love this purchase!  Very easy to install and use.  I particularly like the integration with Training Center.  Routes and performance can be uploaded to a computer and compared to other rides.  Very cool.  The map on Training Center leaves much to be desired, but the ability to overlay over Google Earth is nice. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">3 Stars</strong>  <em> Out of Date Technology</em><br />
                        As you can probably tell from my title, I&#8217;m a bit dissapointed with the Garmin Edge 605.  First I realized that NO maps come with the edge.  You must buy them for around $100 each.  (I don&#8217;t really call the included freeway maps relevant to a bike computer.) Anyway, you must find the &#8220;Trainer&#8221; application on their web site.  When you run it, it has all the sophistication of software written for PCs in the early 90s. It also crashes often just like the 90s software. (To be fair, it says you can install Google earth to see your tracks on top of Google maps.) </p>
<p>Last week I purchased a Droid Motorola phone.  I found a free app under the &#8220;Market&#8221;, in Lifestyles category called &#8220;My Tracks&#8221;.  This app tracked my route as well as the Garmin, and it has better maps, I just tap a menu item to send it to my google account.  If you are thinking of buying a Garmin or any handheld GPS you should really consider instead just buying a Droid.  Don&#8217;t fool around with multiple devices especially while biking.  </p>
<p>Now here&#8217;s a &#8220;however&#8221;:  I have no mount for the Droid for my bike.  It just goes where I always keep my cell phone.  So this could be the clincher for sticking with the separate Garmin GPS.  But I&#8217;ll bet dollars to donuts that bike mounts for the Droid will be showing up soon.</p>
<p>After using the Droid and My Tracks, Garmin has some major catching up to do. </p>
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		<title>Garmin Edge 605 GPS Bike Computer With CityNav</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Garmin Edge 605 GPS Bike Computer with CityNav Add maps and find motivation with Edge 605. This GPS-enabled bike computer comes loaded with everything you need to make the most out of your ride. Get cycle computer data and mapping detail, all from one compact, easy-to-use device. You can even store, analyze and share your [...]<p><a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com/garmin-cycling-computer/garmin-edge-605-gps-bike-computer-with-citynav/">Garmin Edge 605 GPS Bike Computer With CityNav</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com">Cycling Computers Reviews</a></p>
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                          Add maps and find motivation with Edge 605. This GPS-enabled bike computer comes loaded with everything you need to make the most out of your ride. Get cycle computer data and mapping detail, all from one compact, easy-to-use device. You can even store, analyze and share your stats for the world to see with Garmin&#8217;s online training community. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Garmin Edge 205 GPS Enabled Cycling Computer Amazon.com Product Description Whether you&#8217;re prepping for your next ride or just want a more accurate way to measure your performance on the trails, the Garmin Edge 205 GPS-enabled Personal Trainer and Cycle Computer can help. The Edge 205 is easy to use, requires no calibration, and features [...]<p><a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com/garmin-cycling-computer/garmin-edge-205-gps-enabled-cycling-computer/">Garmin Edge 205 GPS Enabled Cycling Computer</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cyclecomputerreview.com">Cycling Computers Reviews</a></p>
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                          Amazon.com Product Description Whether you&#8217;re prepping for your next ride or just want a more accurate way to measure your performance on the trails, the Garmin Edge 205 GPS-enabled Personal Trainer and Cycle Computer can help. The Edge 205 is easy to use, requires no calibration, and features customizable screens and data fields to meet your needs. Measuring speed, distance, time, calories burned, altitude, climb, descent, and more, the Edge 205 will help you to always know where you are and how far you&#8217;ve gone.</p>
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<p> The Edge 205 is easy to use. Simply take it out of the box, snap it into the included bike mount, and hit the road. The high-sensitivity GPS receiver knows your position even in tree cover and canyons, making the Edge 205 an extremely reliable navigation device. And with the customizable cycle computer, you can select from up to eight different data fields for continuous feedback. Garmin goes well beyond typical cycle computers by integrating GPS technology for basic navigation. In addition, the Edge 205 gives you the ability to overlay your ride data onto a course map and even &#8220;race&#8221; a virtual partner. This is a great way to make your training fun and push you toward your goals.</p>
<p> The included PC-based Training Center software gives you the tools to create workouts, manage and download courses, and create a detailed post-ride analysis that charts your performance and measures your speed, distance, climb, descent, and heart-rate data against varying terrain, elevation, and other conditions. And with the Edge 205&#8242;s built-in USB interface, uploading and downloading information is simple and fast.</p>
<p> The virtual partner screen depicts a digital cyclist (representing your desired speed) in relation to your real-time speed. From this set of data the icons will show how far ahead or behind you are from your digital competitor. The Courses feature allows you to race against a recorded course to try and match previously set speeds at every point along the way. By combining the Virtual Partner and Courses features, you can race an opponent who varies speeds while climbing hills and navigating turns.</p>
<p> Training in urban areas can be tricky, and traffic congestion can skew training data. To help remedy this problem, Garmin has included an auto-pause function that pauses the training timer when you slow down below a specified speed and resumes when you speed up again so you can focus on your ride, not on data collection. And with the auto lap function, this smart little device automatically triggers a lap every time you pass a specified location or travel a preset distance.</p>
<p> With its sleek, waterproof design (the Edge 205 meets IEC 60529 IPX7 standards, which means that its components can be submerged in one meter of water for 30 minutes), the Edge 205 is the perfect companion for any bike, and it can attach to either the stem or handlebars. This lightweight device (88 grams) is powered by an 800mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery and delivers an average of 12 hours of use per charge. The rugged case frames an easy-to-read, large, backlit display that makes it a breeze to view the data fields. So whether you&#8217;re racing against your virtual partner, fighting to shave precious seconds off your old record, or training for the next big race, the Edge 205 is there to help monitor your progress and make you a better cyclist.</p>
<p> <br clear="all"/> <b>What&#8217;s in the Box</b><br /> Edge 205, bike mount, Training Center CD, A/C charger, USB PC interface, quick reference guide, and owner&#8217;s manual. </p>
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<h4 style="text-align: left;color: red">User Ratings and Reviews</h4>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">3 Stars</strong>  <em> Great Speedo but Has Its Problems</em><br />
                        I have used the 205 for 2 and half years and am on the third one.  Garmin replaced the first one free after 14 months but the next time (15 months later) I had to pay $69.</p>
<p>I use the 205 as a speedometer and wear a Forerunner 305.  Over a 30 mile ride the difference between the two is about .23 miles with the 205 registering more.  The 205 is also more generous in computing average speed.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t had any issues with the batteries but then I only ride for 90 minutes per day and then put it back on the charger.</p>
<p>The altitude is definitely wrong.  I live in Florida and the highest point I ride up is a bridge that may be 20 feet in change. At the end of the ride it shows an elevation change of 50-70 feet up and down with a net change of 3 feet. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> Good product</em><br />
                        Well built and useful for basic ride data. Buy a USB emergency charger for long rides. Watch out for Amazon sellers; at least one (Buy Accessories) is selling refurbished units listed as &#8220;new.&#8221; </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> Garmin 205 is only odometer you&#8217;ll ever need</em><br />
                        Once you own a Garmin 205, you&#8217;ll get rid of the rest of your bike odometers.    Buy the extra mounts for your other bikes.   No need for wires, magnets, batteries, etc&#8230;   For a short term use, it even works pretty well in a shir or bike bag pocket.</p>
<p>The only weakness is the battery life.  It can only go about 8 hours between recharges.   It does recharge pretty quickly, however, it does need AC.   I tried a external battery recharger but it sucked 2 AA batteries dry without getting a full recharge.  </p>
<p>It does recharge from a PC USB port as well as AC, so it is convenient to recharge at home, but not so good for tours and multi-day trips.   </p>
<p>I have had mine for over 2 years now and it has functioned almost flawlessly.  </p>
<p>The Garmin Training Center software for uploading and reviewing the rides is kinda basic especially for maps.   However, it does provide exports to a number of other websites for conversions and mapping.    You can export to Google and see your ride in the satelite view.   Nice for planning future route extensions.</p>
<p>It can provide some limited course routing as well.   The return home feature works nicely for going back along the route you went out on.   You can also load a follow a predefined course.    The display is pretty basic for these features, but they do work. </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">4 Stars</strong>  <em> watch out for refurbished units sold as new</em><br />
                        At least one dishonest Amazon vendor (Buy Accessories) is selling overhauled/refurbished units as new. Play it safe and only buy from  Amazon itself.</p>
<p>Other than that, it looks great; have not used it yet. Buy a USB emergency battery charger for longer trips. APC has several good ones:<br />
<br />http://www.apc.com/products/family/index.cfm?id=314&#038;ISOCountryCode=us </p>
<p> <strong style="color:#ffd000; background-color:#fafafa">5 Stars</strong>  <em> My second Gramin Edge</em><br />
                        Lost my first one after a couple of years.  Good value for the price, although if you want precise elevation&#8211;get the 305 and above. </p>
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