Where to buy # Garmin Edge 200 GPS Cycling Computer



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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #154 in GPS or Navigation System
  • Size: n/a
  • Colour: Black
  • Brand: Garmin
  • Model: 010-00978-01
  • Released on: 2012-01-14
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .13 pounds
  • Display size: 1.68

Features

  • Seehow far and fast you rode with the easy to use Edge 200.This GPS-enabledcycling computer tracks time, distance, speed, location and calories burned
  • Thanksto Garmin Connect, you can relive your adventures later with the Edge 200
  • 12 month manufacturer's warranty included

Product Description

Garmin Edge 200 Introduction VideoClick to ViewClose The Garmin Edge 200 features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver with HotFix satellite prediction to calculate your position faster, once it has your position it has a range of features including telling you how far and fast you have been. With these features you can ensure that next time around you push yourself harder and have a detailed record of your progress. The Edge 200 also has an Auto Pause feature so it will stop the timer when youre not moving, then restart automatically when youre rolling again so those unforeseen stops don't ruin your stats. If you feel you can't push yourself on a certain day then don't worry because the Edge 200 will, the challenge me feature is a digital cyclist that shows your speed relative to your past performance, along with an indication of how far ahead or behind you are. You also can download rides from other Garmin Connect users for a virtual competition. Compatible with the Garmin connect network allowing you to upload it to the site to see the path you traveled on a map, analyze it, share it and view more detail like elevation. Specifications: Display size 1.2" x 1.4" (3.0 x 3.7 cm) Display resolution 128 x 160 pixels Touchscreen No Weig

Customer Reviews

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48 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
5Just the ticket
By hairway2steven
I am training to do my first triathlon and my aldi cycle computer had just turned up its toes. Rather than buy something similar I wanted a device that could aid me with my running as well. If you have arrived here having trawled the many products out there you may well be in the same cold "how can I justify the price of that" sweat that I was in. The solution came, for me, in the shape of the edge 200. This GPS computer is aimed at cycling as the title gives away but it is compact and light enough to take with you on a run and will record exactly the same information. Thanks to the online set up that Garmin provide I have found it easy to start tracking my progress and a range of different routes. Performance is easy to monitor and with the calander facility on the website you can even include days that you have swum. I am not overly serious about the triathlon but I did want to keep track of any improvements in run and cycle times. I have no need for a heart rate monitor, I think you know if the red-zone is approaching and if I want to measure cadence in either running or cycling then I still have a watch and the ability to count to aid me. If you want a relatively low cost way to improve performance then I have found this an incredibly handy tool and would recommend it to anyone that doesnt want to over-complicate or overspend.

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
4Fantastic GPS but with no clock
By Richard Stott
I bought the Garmin GPS as I was getting a bit fed up with the inaccuracy of my wireless Cateye computer and wanted something new and shiny for my new road bike. The Edge 200 appealed because it was easy to fit, no set up required, it is chargeable, the Garmin Connect web site is packed with stats, it was cheapest on Amazon and Garmin are offering a £30 cash back (see their web site) against your current computer. I've been out several times with this unit and despite it being the entry level Garmin unit the display is good and clear, the refresh rate is accurate and the Garmin Connect site is excellent and battery life has been good. I wasn't fussed for the HRM aspect, so didn't go for the Edge 500. My only complaint about the unit is that on the main screen (during a ride) does not have a clock! I know that this is easily solved by wearing a watch but you'd think that you'd be able to see the time on the device! It seems a bit of an oversight on Garmin's part to not have the device showing the time! To avoid the domestic hot-water situations that I regularly find myself in when riding at the weekend the time is as important as calories burnt, feet ascended and so on. I emailed Garmin to find out if there is a fix / update available but they told me that my suggestion was going to be submitted to product development for consideration. I'm taking it that's a "no" from Garmin on there being a fix.For the price, Garmin have nailed it for features and functions. I'd recommend it as the ideal solution between a standard bike computer and a GPS costing hundreds of pounds. It's not got 5 stars purely for the clock issue. If I could given it 4.5 I would have done.

25 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
3Works well in it's own way but ....
By T. Evans
I took my first dip into GPS bike computers with this, I can only echo most of the sentiment here that it's easy to setup and use - it's great not to have to fiddle with magnets and bits of wire anymore to mount the thing. The battery seems to last forever and the integration into Garmin's online portal is a nice touch.However, there seems to be a big problem with its precision. There's a course feature, where you record a specific route then race yourself against it with the aim of beating your time. It's pretty addictive, however I've found the unit isn't accurate enough to correctly follow your route, in particular it cannot find the end of your course when you get there (leaving you frantically trying to cycle into what it thinks is the right spot as the clock counts down), so any performance increases go unacknowledged. I've come to the conclusion that when I'm told that the "position is acquired" it's telling a little porkie.Whilst it's a decent cycle computer and a good first choice for the part time cyclist, I'd go for something else next time.Oh, the lack of a clock on the course screen is slightly annoying too.

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