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Bike GPS, HRM and Sensors

Stay in control of your journey with our range of bike GPS, heart rate monitors and sensors.

Bike GPS. Best Not To Forget Where You’re Going.

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Up your ride with our range of bike GPS, heart rate monitors, and sensors. Our range of high-quality timepieces will ensure you’re always ready for the next challenge and bring your training to the next level.

Explore the world around you with confidence and style, using our carefully selected range of bike GPS, heart rate monitors, and sensors.

Staying safe on the road and in control is essential during your bicycle adventures.

The Best Bike Computers

Never stop cycling with the ultimate GPS bike computer.

The Edge 1030 PLUS has a sleek and compact design that's perfect for any cyclist, whether you're training indoors or out. It syncs seamlessly with your smartphone, so you can sync your indoor or outdoor workouts right to your Edge. The Edge even suggests rides and workouts based on your current training load—so you'll never get bored!

The Edge 1030 PLUS is compatible with inReach® Direct Connect, so you can stay connected to friends and family when you're on the road. With 24 hours of battery life, you'll never have to worry about running out of juice—so go for as long as you want!

The Garmin Edge 1040 GPS Bike Computer is the ultimate GPS bike computer you can depend on when you need it most.

It's packed with advanced features, including a large display that's easy to read in any light and a high-sensitivity touchscreen that works whether you're wearing gloves or not.

It also has built-in sensors for tracking your heart rate and cadence, so you can get stamina insights, and recommended power targets to help you manage your efforts throughout a course.

Garmin Bike Computer

This bike computer also includes dynamic performance monitoring, which helps you understand your strengths and weaknesses. You can use this feature to track how much time you spend in different zones during a ride so that when you go back home, it will be easier for you to figure out how to improve next time.

The newest Garmin Edge bike computer, the Edge 130 PLUS GPS Bike Computer, is designed to be your ultimate training partner. They've taken all of the features that you loved about the Edge 130 and added a few new ones to make it even better.

The ClimbPro feature helps you gauge your effort on a hilly route, allowing you to understand how much more power it takes to pedal up a climb than it does on flat terrain. It also provides a summary of your overall performance, including total ascent and descent.

Easy-to-follow navigation with turn prompts makes it easy for you to stay on course and get where you need to go. The new mountain biking metrics such as jump count, jump distance, and hang time give you detailed information about how well you're performing off-road—something that was never before possible!

The Edge 130 PLUS GPS Bike Computer uses multiple satellite systems to track in more challenging environments like deep canyons or dense forests where GPS signals can be hard to get. With up to 12 hours of battery life in GPS mode3, you'll have ample time for long rides without having to worry about recharging frequently.

If you're a serious cyclist, then you know that the Garmin Edge 830 GPS Bike Computer is the only way to go.

Garmin knows that in order to be a better cyclist, you need to have all of the information you need right in front of you—and that's why they created this GPS bike computer.

The Garmin Edge 830 features dynamic performance monitoring that allows you to track your progress over time, so you can see how far you've come and how much further there is to go. It also features advanced workouts and MTB dynamics so that no matter what kind of ride or terrain you're on, your data will stay accurate and up-to-date!

Plus, with the Garmin Edge 830 GPS Bike Computer, cyclists can now track their cycling dynamics with sensors like power meters and heart rate monitors!

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Garmin's HRM-Dual heart rate monitor is the most advanced option for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. This monitor features a soft strap that is comfortable and adjustable, allowing you to wear it during gruelling workouts without getting in the way of your movements. It transmits real-time heart rate data directly to your Garmin device, so you can monitor your performance and track changes over time.

The HRM-Dual also offers more options to train indoors, outdoors, or even online. You can use this monitor to track your progress when working out at home or on vacation, as well as when participating in group classes at the gym. With this device, you'll be able to consistently receive accurate heart rates on your Garmin device—so you can take your performance to the next level!

The Garmin Varia™ RCT715 Radar Camera Tail Light is the ultimate tail light. The built-in camera gives you a new way to see what's behind you, even when it's dark out. The camera is paired with a radar detector to provide you with an early warning system that alerts you to nearby vehicles and lets you know how far away they are.

The Tail Light can be paired with multiple other devices, including other Garmin products, giving you more options than ever before. This product comes equipped with incredible visibility, which means that other drivers will be able to see it in any weather condition—rain or shine—allowing them to react accordingly.

The Tail Light will take your performance to the next level by providing you with enhanced safety features that keep both you and your bike safe, allowing you to focus on what matters most: riding! With up to six hours of battery life per charge, this product will ensure that you never run out of juice when it matters most!

With the Wahoo RPM Speed Sensor, you can get your bike up to speed and enjoy your ride without worrying about getting a ticket. The wireless connection makes it easy to use, and the universal fit means that it's compatible with most bikes.

The sensor measures your speed and wirelessly transmits that information to your device. You'll be able to track your progress as you ride and see how fast you're going in real-time. The visible connection makes it easy to connect the sensor directly to the spokes of any bike wheel, so there's no need for wires or cables that might get tangled up while riding.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you really need a cycling computer?

Nowadays, the majority of riders own and use a cycling computer. It would be more unusual to see a bike without one at a club run, sport, or road race. A cycling computer, whether it's a Wahoo, Garmin, or any of the other options on the market, is considered a must-have for many cyclists.

How accurate are GPS Bike Computers?

Unless you're riding in a straight line, the GPS will generally read shorter distances than a cyclo-computer. The two will be quite close on the road (or so a track). GPS distance can be 50% off on a spaghetti-like trail (or maybe more).

Is Garmin Bike Computer worth it?

Bottom Line: Are Garmin Edge Bike Computers Worth It? Nothing can be improved unless it can be quantified. So, if you are serious about bike training and performance improvement, a Garmin Edge bike computer will almost certainly be a worthwhile investment.

Does Bike GPS drain the battery?

Because they don't use a magnet to determine full rotation, any movement activates them. If you transport your bike in a vehicle, the unit may turn on and remain on for the duration of the journey. If you do this frequently enough, it will result in a noticeable power drain.

Are Garmins obsolete?

This network generates extremely precise navigation capabilities. As a result, GPS devices are not obsolete. In fact, they're not even close. There are no plans to replace the GPS navigation system at this time because there are no viable alternatives.

Where should I place my bike computer?

There is no discernible difference in speed and distance readings whether the sensor is mounted on the front or rear wheel. However, each lends itself to its own set of scenarios, particularly for a wired sensor. Putting the sensor on the front wheel keeps things simple.