Garmin Edge 830 GPS Bike Computer Bundle with Protective Silicone Case (Black) & HD Tempered Glass Screen Protectors (x2) | Touchscreen, TrainingPeaks, VO2 Max | Cycling Computer | 010-02061-00
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Enrico Epifania
> 3 dayFACIL DE USAR, FACIL DE CONFIGURAR
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Elwyn Fahey
> 3 dayLove it. The touch screen is super easy to use. I highly recommend this device.
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lawrence n pirrone
> 3 dayIt was hard to get into the groove of making it work. I had a Garmin 800 that was far more intuitive. Now that I have it set up properly it is working fine for my cycling activities.
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jaymal25
19-11-2024Very Accurate Bike Computer
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Jim
> 3 dayWould suggest better reference to downloading pre ride routing maps.
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NordicSkier
> 3 dayI got this to display maps during my rides, especially mount biking. I played with all the settings, including downloading some trail maps, at home. Unfortunately, I realized while playing with the maps, that the display was just too small and illegible for me to read without reading glasses, and therefore was going to be useless while out riding the trails. If ones interest is more in the metrics than the maps, this would be fine since the metrics are clearly visible, even for me.
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Barry Jackson
> 3 dayVery disappointed. It can supposedly do all these things but there’s no instruction manual and it’s the least intuitive device I’ve bought. Planning a ride is very arduous. No idea how to sync with Strava. Thus far, it’s only use is to tell me where I am on the ride and the elevation covered. Should’ve bought a protective phone mount. Would’ve been MUCH cheaper.
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Ms. Otha Hermiston Jr.
> 3 dayI’ve been a Garmin fan for quite some time. It does take a bit of getting used to. Syncing and loading routes can be challenging. Like anytime though after a while it becomes second nature. Be aware, you must use the Garmin app from your phone. You can download routes from Strava to the Garmin which was my reason for my purchase. Well worth the investment, if by chance a smaller screen causes difficulties, I would recommend the Garmin with the larger screen.
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Henderson Romaguera
> 3 dayThis does seem like a great product, and it seems to do everything I want it to do. But be prepared to do some trial and error. The instructions included to get you started and the on-line owners manual are accurate, but not very detailed. They dont step you through how to do a number of key things. Leaving you to experiment and go through some trial and error. Ive used it for three rides now for courses I downloaded with the goal of riding them and being able to observe my location, get directions, and monitor pace, distance, time, etc. I had trouble each time finally getting it to work the way I wanted to, but I think I now have it figured out. Not a defect of the product, just not the clearest instructions for some of these things. Been frustrating so far, but I think Ill be happy with it from now on. Leave yourself some time to figure it out if you dont have an experienced user to tutor you.
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John B Rund Jr
17-11-2024The speed and cadence sensor provide some valuable additional data to indoor rides on the trainer. The 830 was easy to set up and is a very nice upgrade from my Garmin 510. It will take me a little bit to get use to all of the features available on the 830.