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Garmin 010-00555-00 Edge 605 Bicycle Monitor with GPS

Garmin 010-00555-00 Edge 605 Bicycle Monitor with GPS
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Garmin 010-00555-00 Edge 605 Bicycle Monitor with GPS Features

GPS-Enabled Cycle Computer
Sunlight-Readable Color Display
Features A High-Sensitivity Receiver That Holds A Signal Under Trees & Near Tall Buildings
Virtual Partner(R) Lets User Race A Virtual Competitor Over A Specified Distance & Speed
Courses Allow User To Race Against Previously Recorded Workouts
 

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Garmin has really upped the ante on the entire cycling computercategory with it's two new gps-enabled navigator/computers, the 705 and its younger sibling, the 605. These are true navigational aids with full-color maps and turn-by-turn directions in addition to advanced route-planning and saving capabilities. On top of that, the 705 adds heart rate and cadence monitors, a barometric altimeter, and wireless capability that lets you share routes and workout data with other riders instantly. Sleek and waterproof, with a 2.2-inch color screen that lets you customize what data you see and how you see it, these two devices help make the most of every ride.

The Power Of Location-Based Data
Anyone who has used Garmin's original Edge 205 or 305 already understands the power that attaching location data to traditional measurements like distance, speed, time, calories burned, and heart rate can provide. Knowing exactly where you worked hardest, rode fastest (or most slowly) lets you tailor your workouts to improve to improve your riding skills for specific distances, conditions, and types of terrain. It gives a complete picture of how you interact with every portion of your ride.

Altitude is recorded using a barometric altimeter for the Edge 705. This accurate altitude data makes it much easier for cyclists to match their altitude profile with their speed, cadence, and heart rate during post-ride analysis. The Edge 605 gives a somewhat less precise altitude measurement via the GPS positioning system itself.

A First-Rate Bike Computer
The Edge 605 automatically measures your speed, distance, time, calories burned and altitude. The 705 also track your heart rate, cadence, power (from optional ANT + Sport-enabled third-party power meters), climb and descent. Other nifty features include the following.

Virtual Partner lets you race a virtual competitor over a specified distance and speed. Courses let you race against a previously recorded workout, so you can compare your current and past performances over the same ride. Auto Pause pauses the timer when you slow down or stop and resumes when you speed up again, so you can focus on your ride. Auto Lap automatically starts a new lap each time you pass a specified location or travel a preset distance Click stick helps users navigate through the various options. Full-Featured Navigation The Edge 305 Screen (actual size)



The larger color screen (actual size) on the Edge 605 and 705 shows you your surroundings more clearly and supports real turn-by-turn navigation.
No more scratch paper paper-clipped to your handlebars. In addition to their cycling computer functions, The Edge 705 and 605 provide the same robust navigation as Garmin's vehicle navigators, with turn-by-turn spoken directions (turn left in 500 yards) and a 2.2-inch (diagonal) color display that shows maps in great detail.

Both devices come pre-loaded with a built-in basemap, and a MicroSD card slot you can use to load new maps or store workout, course and ride data. Garmin has lots of street and topographic maps available for purchase and you can download courses and rides from Garmin or other riders at the Garmin Connect website.

Both feature a high-sensitivity receiver that holds a signal under trees and near tall buildings and have a click stick for easy screen navigation.

Connectivity and "ANT + Sport"
One of Garmin's most ambitious decisions has been to approach fitness devices as a total platform with their "ANT + Sport" connectivity system. All of Garmin's new fitness devices, including the Edge 605 and 705, the Forerunner 50 heart rate monitor watches, will interface wirelessly with any devices that are compatible wiht the "ANT + Sport" protocol, including devices from other manufacturers. Currently, Garmin the devices will pair with power meter from SRM or Quarq to measure power – torque and cadence for each leg at the pedals – which is often cited as a true indicator of an efficient ride. It's unclear what other manufacturers will buy into the ANT + Sport platform, but this kind of open connectivity with products from other companies offers a great deal of potential flexibility.

The wireless function also makes it easy to connect one Edge unit to another to share rides, courses and workout data.

Heart Rate and Cadence Monitors
The Edge 705 heart rate monitor uses a robust wireless technology that eliminates cross-talk and interference and delivers real-time heart rate data exclusively to the user’s device. This data is stored with each track point for post-workout analysis. The Edge 705 with speed/cadence sensor incorporates a self-calibrating, wireless speed/cadence sensor that mounts to the rear chain stay of the bicycle.

Be Part of A Community
In 2007, Garmin acquired Motion-based, the largest shared repository of customer-generated gps-based routes, courses and maps. This was a significant move for Garmin to support the gps user community and bring a wealth of route options to gps users. With a simple connection to your computer, you can join a worldwide network of cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts through Garmin Connect our new, one-stop site for data analysis an sharing.

You can also upload to optional Garmin Training Center software for further analysis. Garmin Training Center stores large quanities of workout and ride data. Some of the things you can do are

Review your workout data, including pace/speed, distance, time, calories burned; and if available, heart rate, cadence and detailed elevation. View a detailed graph of your workout data, plotted over time or distance. View a map of your workout that shows the exact path you traveled. Categorize your workout history according to type of activity. Review previous workouts, which are saved by day and week. Create customized workouts with specific goals and rest intervals. Then send them to your fitness device.* Schedule workouts for a specific day with calendar. Get custom workout templates designed by the experts at TrainingPeaks.com

What's In The Box
Edge 605 GPS-enabled cycling computer, bike mounts, AC charger, USB cable, owner's manual on CD-ROM, quick reference guide



 

What Customers Say About Garmin 010-00555-00 Edge 605 Bicycle Monitor with GPS:

Garmin 010-00555-30 Edge 705 Bicycle Computer and GPS Navigator (Includes Heart Rate Monitor and Speed/Cadence Sensor)If you're unsure, go to Garmin's website, find this product and click on the "Compare These" link. If you want any of those features, you are looking at the wrong product.

There is discussion on this page and Garmin's website that documents it as having features that it does not have. The fine details show that they are actually talking about the Edge 705, not the 605.

This product is misleading. In fact, no ANT+Sport sensors work with this device.

If you buy this, do so knowing that the Speed/Cadence sensor does not work with this device. The heart rate sensor does not work with this device.

Review the Edge 705 instead. Select the 605 and the 705 to see just how little the 605 really does.

I am a tech guy. If you are too you, are going to love this Garmin bike computer, easy to set up, accurate distance (I set it to automatic, not tire circumference) set up the auto stop to go on after 3 MPH so when you stop it will not go on until you go over 3 MPH crossing street with bike it will not throw off average speed, under training.Tech support greatI needed to change my Garmin connect user name they contacted me right back.Oh if you buy this, make sure you upload to [.].And check out other rides that you can download to your Garmin edgeand the best price I found was on Amazon.com

Bought the 705 Bundle for use on my bike. The has three routing settings: car, bike, and pedestrian; using the bike routing function the routing program tries to keep you path off of any and all major streets. Also, a 65 mile tour turns into an 88 mile trek. The Good: Nice package, easy to use/edit, good interface, nice mount, good battery life, nice real-time mapping. I plan to screw around with the unit for another month and then return it if no learing/progress or updates are provided. The unit routes quite well for trips under 5 miles. Of particular interest was the mapping/routing function while enroute. For example, the 6 block route to my grocery turns into a 10 block tour.

So, in the last few turns it was a help on a trans-California tour.The Bad: Horrible, horrible, horrible mapping/routing program. As stated in other reviews, the unit has a hard time generating bike routes over 10 to 15 miles. There are several toggles in the routing program to avoid highways or toll roads; Garmin customer service is quite good but was not able to rectify these routing issues. This is simply a horrible product for routing.Summary: This is a horrible product for routing which was the main marketing promise and reason for my purchase.

It is beyond frustrating.Just using the map to see where you are barely works as well. First, it takes a very long time for it to calculate the route. Trying to get directions with this thing is nearly impossible. I use this in the NYC area and the map gets completely covered with icons that I don't want to see in the first place that the map becomes unreadable. It gets to 100% then you wait like 5-10 minutes for it to finish. Then on top of that, the route doesn't even end at your destination. It is laughable broken.So,the only thing I can use this for is for setting up a preset route that I create using their navigator software. The navigator software is so tedious to use that I've simply given up.Finally, it sometimes the thing just dies in the middle of a ride and there goes all your data and if you're lucky you end up completely lost with a useless $400 gps.Defintely do not buy this.

I bought this device mostly because I am starting to take longer and more scenic rides. I can also create routes on 3rd party websites and upload them to the device with turn-by-turn directions, Great for trying to add new flair to an old route or if a detour is going to be needed. Now that I have it I have found that it is great even to have on just the short routine rides as well. It allows me to track my mileage on up to 3 bikes as well as upload any routes to the internet for sharing with friends. Overall I love this Product. The only con I have about it is that it goes a little strange in downtown areas where it is constantly changing satellite coverage.

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