Garmin is also coming out with the Edge 200.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/reviews/g...st-ride-review
Less money and has HR and you can upload your rides. What it is lacking is the ANT capability(no cadence or power meter)
Garmin is also coming out with the Edge 200.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/reviews/g...st-ride-review
Less money and has HR and you can upload your rides. What it is lacking is the ANT capability(no cadence or power meter)
Oops forget that- no HR capabilitysilly garmin! bad idea. that won't sell very much
Really interesting device - but my understanding (and the link you posted agrees) that there is no HR capability. Garmin uses ANT for HR, in addition to cadence and power.
If only - it's a really cool little computer!
ETA: Saw you just posted too. I guess it's to replace the regular old bike computer?! Can't imagine there's a huge market, but I've been wrong before!
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I feel like I should post in defense of the 500
I had a hard time deciding between it ant the 800. The 500 may give you more than you want, but the GPS-linked odometer, ability to put in breadcrumb maps and use of the training center to look at your elevation profile, distances, pace, etc, is really nice.
I really like the 500 for its HR and cadence features, which I use on 3 different bikes easily as well. The other features are a bonus, to me.
I use the breadcrumb maps to find my way following my SO, who's training for a 12 hr TT. Since I'm not, I put his planned route in my 500, and I sort of follow him and try and plan to finish his ~60 mile ride with him while riding ~20 miles myself. So far that's worked pretty well. We missed each other once, when I stopped for a latte![]()
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If you want GPS capability, pay more for the Garmin.
If you don't need GPS, you're overpaying to get cadence and HRM with a Garmin.
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Or look at the FR 60 - much less expensive than the GPS versions, and supports cadence/speed/distance sensor and HR.
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You've all helped me to look at this decision from different POVs. I feel much more informed!I will probably go the 500 route... I like the GPS. I'm kind of a tech nerd, so I'm sure I will love all those features.
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