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Garmin 010-02060-00 Edge 530, GPS Cycling/Bike Computer with Mapping, Dynamic Performance Monitoring and Popularity Routing
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Brand | Garmin |
Model Name | Garmin 010-02060-00 |
Screen Size | 2.6 Inches |
Special Feature | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Map Type | Worldwide, North America |
Sport | Cycling |
Included Components | Edge 530; Standard mount; Flush out-front mount; Tether; USB cable; Documentation |
Battery Life | 20 Hours |
Mounting Type | Wrist Mount |
About this item
- Performance GPS cycling computer with mapping. Compatible with Vector (power meter). Power meter compatible (displays power data from compatible third-party ANT Plus-enabled power meters).Control Method:Touch.Special Feature:Bluetooth.
- Dynamic performance monitoring provides insights on your VO2 max, recovery, training balance, heat and altitude acclimation, nutrition, hydration and more when paired with compatible sensors
- Cycling safety features include new bike alarm, group messaging and tracking, assistance and compatibility with Variant rearview radar and lights so you can see and be seen (when device is paired with your compatible smartphone)
- Includes routable Garmin Cycle Map with popularity routing — which helps you ride like a local — plus off-course recalculation and back to start; mountain biking model has integrated Trail forks data, including trail difficulty ratings
- Customize with free apps, widgets and data fields from the Connect IQ Store
- MTB dynamics track jump count, jump distance and hang time as well as Grit, a measure of the ride’s difficulty, and Flow, which tracks the smoothness of your descent so you have a score to beat next time
- Battery life: up to 20 hours with GPS; works with Garmin Charge power pack for up to 40 hours of additional battery life
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User interface | 3.8 | 4.8 | 3.8 | 4.0 | 4.7 | — |
Touch Screen | 3.2 | 3.0 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.7 | — |
Mobile App | 3.4 | 4.8 | 3.7 | 4.5 | — | — |
Battery life | 4.6 | — | 4.0 | — | 5.0 | — |
Sold By | Pro New | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Bryton Inc. | Sports-and-Gadgets |
control method | touch | — | touch | touch | application, voice, touch | — |
mounting type | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | Windshield Mount, found in image, Dashboard Mount | Wrist Mount | — | — |
batteries included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
battery average life | 20 hours | 26 hours | 16 hours | 26 hours | 24 hours | 26 hours |
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Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 0.8 x 1.9 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
ASIN | B07QBDG3TR |
Item model number | 010-02060-00 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #12,960 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #12 in Cycling GPS Units |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity technologies | Wireless |
Special features | Bluetooth |
Display resolution | 246 x 322 |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Scanner Resolution | 246 x 322 |
Color | Multi |
Whats in the box | Edge 530; Standard mount; Flush out-front mount; Tether; USB cable; Documentation |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Date First Available | April 24, 2019 |
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Who cares that the Edge 530 cycling computer offers dynamic performance monitoring and insights to help you improve? You do. So, whether you’re a podium finisher, Kona qualifier, gravel grinder, straight-shaven, urban pedaler, dirt ball or somewhere in between, Edge 530 is ready to roll as your new riding partner.
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Customers like the quality and battery life of the cycling computer. They mention that it is a high-quality unit and reliable. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, performance, and maps.
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Customers like the quality of the bike computer. They say it's purpose built, reliable, and a high-quality cycling computer. Some mention that the user interface is too busy. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and value of the product.
"...I have more features to try out but so far this is a awesome bike computer and I have no things that bother me about it at all so far...." Read more
"...The unit is pretty awesome, durable, battery last a reasonable time and it was a good price." Read more
"every body knows it’s the best cycling computer" Read more
"...The Edge 530 uses a lithium battery for better longevity and it is water resistant to rain/ splashes...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the navigation system. They say it's fantastic and not affected too much by the conditions. Some mention that the battery was not affected after a 45-minute ride in the woods in 26-degree weather.
"...GPS is superb for tracking even in the woods. With that, battery was not affected too much, ~45 min ride in the woods in 26 degree weather with GPS..." Read more
"...The unit is pretty awesome, durable, battery last a reasonable time and it was a good price." Read more
"...Battery life has been excellent, I typically commute to and from work as well as ride throughout the day to lunch or the coffee shop and I've only..." Read more
"...incident detection & live trackinggreat battery management & auto pausingThe Bad:small display, no protector..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the bike computer. Some mention that it works very well and they love the pacing and cadence features, while others say that the map is great on paper but not usable in practice due to the UI/display issues, the turn by turn didn't work, and the cameras are not working.
"Great bike computer that has some awesome capabilities and features. I mainly mountain bike so those are the features I use often...." Read more
"...Tech support was responsive, effective and engaging. In all, the Garmin Edge 530 is highly recommended by this cyclist." Read more
"...It missing some elementary functions such as auto-pausing tracking when you stop, and even manually pausing and resuming is a ordeal...." Read more
"...Performance wise, well, again, my 510 was laggy. The 530 runs smooth...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the gps or navigation system. Some mention it is very easy to navigate and intuitive, while others say that it's not very user friendly, it'd be better to go back to Youtube to learn how to use it. The 530 has a bright, easy to follow map that works well whether mountain or road. However, some customers say that the UX is complicated, the touch screen is bad, and it sometimes has ta hard time connecting to their phone. They are frustrated with the connectivity with STRAVA in particular.
"...Also, the buttons work well and are easy to get use to after playing around with the device here and there...." Read more
"...Setting this up is not the most intuitive process. Maybe because I am not looking for it to guide training, but just a data logger...." Read more
"...Tech support was responsive, effective and engaging. In all, the Garmin Edge 530 is highly recommended by this cyclist." Read more
"...My only warning/negative is the user interface. It can get complicated, especially for the casual user just wanting basic riding info...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the built-in maps of the navigation system. Some say that they are very good, while others say that the maps are not usable in practice due to the UI/display. The product has a pre-loaded with maps of Europe, while the unit they shipped only supports maps in South-East Asia.
"...After a month of using it and finding some frustration with having NO MAPS on the device I contacted Garmin support...." Read more
"...The only knock he gave it was it came with European maps installed and he had to go out and get US maps on it (but said that was free and easy)...." Read more
"...It shows nearby routes for mountain biking trails which is awesome especially if going to a new trail you can try a route to stay on course and not..." Read more
"...Beware, this device only included Asia routable maps, i.e. the navigation features don't work outside of Asia (routable maps, turn-by-turn, etc.)...." Read more
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I've seen reviews saying it's too complicated and took long to setup. The app walks you through setup that takes 5 minutes and if you want to customize all your screens/profiles that display while riding that will take a bit longer but that is not setup. This is a electronic device that offers some great features and yes using some of these features requires technical prowess. But what electronic device doesn't, phones, tablets, laptops, computers etc do. There will be a learning curve as there is with many things in life. For me I am highly technologically skilled in consumer and some business electronics(IT professional) this device is relatively easy to use for me. For others it may be similar to buying a phone from another manufacturer or a new model with a new operating system. The point is it will take a bit of time to get use to like most things. If it's too complicated I suggest another bike computer that has much less features such as it only tracks speed/distance/time/clock. But if you want to up your cycling skills this will help with its advanced data and analysis along with some features to smile about.
As a pilot who has used a few different models of Garmin in the cockpit (430, 530, G1000), I was curious how this unit stacked up against the other options out there. After all, the Wahoo Element ROAM and Hammerhead Karoo were developed by cycling experts, while the Garmin was developed by GPS experts. The latter was great with the technology, but covered many different modes of transportation. I imagined that Wahoo or Hammerhead would "understand" the needs of the cyclist better. But ultimately, it was my experience with Garmin and the reviews of others that made me pick the Edge 530. So to be fair, I cannot compare it with the offerings from Wahoo or Hammerhead, and can only speak for this unit.
There is a lot to this small screen that I am still learning, but it is Information Central on my rides. The 530 lacks the touch screen of the 830, but riding on bumpy gravel paths, the touchscreen would not only be of limited use beyond configuring things at the breakfast table before a ride, but in fact could prove a nuisance if accidently touched during a ride.
And now - THAT HIDDEN BUTTON! If you read nothing else about the 530 - read this....
The buttons on each side are easy enough to get used to. There is one big button however that many people apparently miss (I picture it with this review). It's perhaps the most important one of all, because without pressing it, everything on the 530 remains simply a plan and NOT an active route. It is at the bottom of the screen next to the USB port. I was wondering why my rides never started recording. The GPS directions were working, but the ride clock remained at zero. It turns out that this "play" button at the bottom of the screen - which is essentially hidden visually and less tactile than the more obvious side buttons - is key to the unit's operation. I was so confused as to why my rides never started that I called Garmin tech support and the guy on the phone laughed and said he had the same problem when he first got the unit (before he worked for Garmin) and it took him a few rides to figure it out. So if this review is any help at all - look at ALL the buttons on the unit - not just the ones on the side!
That of course brings up one more piece of this review. Tech support was responsive, effective and engaging. In all, the Garmin Edge 530 is highly recommended by this cyclist.
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2021
As a pilot who has used a few different models of Garmin in the cockpit (430, 530, G1000), I was curious how this unit stacked up against the other options out there. After all, the Wahoo Element ROAM and Hammerhead Karoo were developed by cycling experts, while the Garmin was developed by GPS experts. The latter was great with the technology, but covered many different modes of transportation. I imagined that Wahoo or Hammerhead would "understand" the needs of the cyclist better. But ultimately, it was my experience with Garmin and the reviews of others that made me pick the Edge 530. So to be fair, I cannot compare it with the offerings from Wahoo or Hammerhead, and can only speak for this unit.
There is a lot to this small screen that I am still learning, but it is Information Central on my rides. The 530 lacks the touch screen of the 830, but riding on bumpy gravel paths, the touchscreen would not only be of limited use beyond configuring things at the breakfast table before a ride, but in fact could prove a nuisance if accidently touched during a ride.
And now - THAT HIDDEN BUTTON! If you read nothing else about the 530 - read this....
The buttons on each side are easy enough to get used to. There is one big button however that many people apparently miss (I picture it with this review). It's perhaps the most important one of all, because without pressing it, everything on the 530 remains simply a plan and NOT an active route. It is at the bottom of the screen next to the USB port. I was wondering why my rides never started recording. The GPS directions were working, but the ride clock remained at zero. It turns out that this "play" button at the bottom of the screen - which is essentially hidden visually and less tactile than the more obvious side buttons - is key to the unit's operation. I was so confused as to why my rides never started that I called Garmin tech support and the guy on the phone laughed and said he had the same problem when he first got the unit (before he worked for Garmin) and it took him a few rides to figure it out. So if this review is any help at all - look at ALL the buttons on the unit - not just the ones on the side!
That of course brings up one more piece of this review. Tech support was responsive, effective and engaging. In all, the Garmin Edge 530 is highly recommended by this cyclist.
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010-12094 , 10 edge remote . this will enable you to have basic control over the 530 at your finger tips. with out having to let go of the handle bars to fiddle with buttons on the 530 itself .