The Garmin Edge 20 and 25 both fall under the category of bike or
cycling computers and, although, they could easily be mistaken for a
wearable, the devices are pretty tailor made and specifically geared
towards bike usage. Both are GPS and GLONASS enabled so you can track your rides, as well
as set routes for yourself. The small devices also record time,
distance, elevation and speed by default and can also be set-up with
additional sensors for heart rate and cadence.
They are also made to be durable and take quite a bit of abuse. Water
is not issue, as well as dust and mud, which the tracker is inevitable
going to encounter on an off-road journey. The display on the tracker is
monochrome with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels and ideal for viewing
under direct light.
The Edge 20 has a price tag of $129.99 and its more-advanced sibling
goes for $169.99. You can also pick up an Edge 25 bundle with a cadence
sensor for $199.99.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Garmin Unveils Egde 20 And Edge 25 GPS
8:53 AM
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