Garmin Edge 800 GPS-Enabled Cycling Computer Review

Garmin Edge 800 GPS-Enabled Cycling Computer
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Just got my Edge 800 a couple of weeks ago, and until now I'm pretty satisfied, all though there are some small annoying things and that's why I only rate it 3 stars, but that might not influence your product.
1. I have had 3 freezes so far and that's a little to much within the short time I've had it, so I have had to reboot it.
2. The mount is not fit for my MTB, it simply doesn't work well with the handlebar and NOT at all on the stem, so if you have a short stem, be prepared, it might not mount at all.
3. You might need to turn up for the background light to see your data while biking.
About the mount, I did have a Edge 705 the mount for that fitted fine for my MTB with short stem, so I figured this one would as well. I asked Garmin about it and the only answer they could come up with was: "You may be able to purchase larger bands for the mount"... Dah, what does that help, well I figured that's a typical Garmin answer, so what I did was to cut some rubber from a used inner tube tied it with a ziplock and put the Edge 800 mount on top of that... So now I can use it, but are not proud of my setup :-)
Coming down to the digital part, it's great, just notice that the screen is not at all crystal clear and sharp, but it's working ok, the touchscreen is easy to use and does work with biking gloves.
The setup possibilities are great, you can tune it almost 100% into the computer and info you want in front of you, and that's some great features.
I use it for intervals, and setting that up is a little time consuming, but the workout you have when you are done is perfect and 100% yours, the little "info" beep is not loud enough, so I overhear it and mess up my interval, but I guess I need to make more attention, the Edge 705 was way LOUDER.
I'll post an image of my homemade MTB mount.

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Make the most of every ride with Edge 800--the first touchscreen GPS bike computer. Providing navigation and performance monitoring, Edge 800 is ideal for touring, commuting, competitive cycling and mountain biking. It has a built-in basemap and tracks your distance, speed, location and ascent/descent. Use it with an ANT+ heart rate monitor, speed/cadence sensor or compatible power meter for a finely tuned analysis of your ride.

At Your Fingertips We designed this display to be rugged enough to stand up to the elements, yet sensitive enough to respond to the tap of your gloved hand. Switch training pages or pan and zoom the map with just a tap. The bright, sunlight-readable color display is easy to view in all lighting conditions. Just don't let its good looks fool you--Edge 800 is waterproof to IPX7 standards and can withstand hard knocks and scrapes it might endure in mountain biking environments.

The aerodynamic Edge 800 has a carbon fiber look with either blue or white accents and attaches to the stem or handlebar of your bike with the low-profile mount. A quarter-turn mount design holds unit securely and lets you easily swap it between bikes using removable, reusable bands.

Know Where To Go Whether your bike is a means of transportation or escape, having maps at your fingertips makes every journey easier and more fun. Edge 800 comes with a built-in basemap that shows major roads and cities, plus it's compatible with our microSD cards packed with either street or topo maps. Select a destination and Edge 800 provides turn-by-turn navigation prompts on screen.

Edge 800 can also guide you along routes recorded by other cyclists. Explore our Garmin Connect site and choose from millions of rides uploaded by other users. Any activities you upload to your Edge 800 are stored as courses. You can follow the course with navigation prompts or, for a little competition, race it and try to beat previously set goals. You can also use Garmin's free BaseCamp software or other applications to create a route, view elevation changes and other data, and then upload to Edge.

Edge 800 records your every move with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver that stays locked on, even under tree cover. The receiver features HotFix satellite prediction to calculate your position faster, plus it has automatic time zone adjustment.

Data, Any Way You Want It Edge 800 tracks a bunch of data from your ride and lets you customize up to three training pages so you can see as much or as little data as you want. The barometric altimeter provides extra-precise climb and descent data and records temperature changes.

If you're a performance cyclist, you can pair Edge 800 with a third-party ANT+ enabled power meter to display your power output in watts as you ride. This valuable data shows you how hard you're working, regardless of conditions affecting your ride, so you can train smarter. Some versions of Edge 800 also come with a speed/cadence sensor and heart rate monitor.

Training Tools Need a little motivation to push your performance? See how you measure up to the Virtual Partner--a digital depiction of your goal speed vs. your speed in real-time. Other training features include detailed workout planning, Auto Pause, Auto Lap and Courses, which helps you compare successive rides over the same route.

Analyze Your Ride You logged the miles, now it's time to review, replay and share your ride. Just upload your data to Garmin Connect, our website for free data analysis and sharing. You can upload from your PC or Mac using the included USB cable. At Garmin Connect, you can see the route you traveled on a map, view a summary of your ride, create goals, share it with others and much more.
What's in the Box Edge 800, Bike Mount, AC Charger, USB Cable, Quick Start Manual

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