Garmin have launched not one but two new GPS cycle computers, the Edge 810 and Edge 510, coinciding with the start of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, USA, today. The full bells and ...
Want to track your biking performance, but don't want to risk dropping your smartphone? Garmin might have the answer. The company today announced its new dedicated biking devices, the Edge 510 ($329) ...
A powerful and user-friendly GPS-enabled computer, but it won't replace the venerable Edge 500 ...
Garmin's got a lot of products showing up on its website we've never heard of, including two cycling computers in its Edge range — the 510 and 810. Both have GPS-based tracking (the 510 is also ...
I'm all about minimizing the amount of stuff I need to carry with me, which is why smartphones have been great -- they can double as a camera and even a portable gaming handheld. But when it comes to ...
Old-fashioned bike computers with spoke magnets have had their day: GPS has totally usurped them. The biggest benefit is that they track exactly where you've riden and how high you’ve climbed, rather ...
LAS VEGAS, CES 2013 – End-of-lifing the Garmin EDGE 500 bike computer is a little like Apple ditching the iPod mini. It’s a classic which would surely keep selling millions for years to come. But the ...
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