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  1. Hi Everyone, I am fairly new owner of a Garmin Edge 1040 bike computer and for last couple of weeks struggled my butt off to keep my Edge 1040 paired with Garmin power meter and Garmin heart rate monitor. I often had to delete my Power Meter from devices list when I simply couldn't get the computer to "see" the power meter at start of ride, and then had to reinstall the Power Meter. Eventually when power meter is paired again, I often lost communication with power meter again within 30 minutes into the ride. Same with heart rate monitor, Edge would not necessarily show heart rate when I start a ride and I found it impossible to re-pair the heart rate monitor with Edge during the ride . It was not a battery problem on the heart rate monitor - same happened with fresh batteries. I never had this problem with Edge 830 that I owned for 3 happy years. I got so desperate that I wanted to return Edge 1040 to supplier and go back to my trusted Edge 830. Solution: After long internet searches I eventually found the problem: There seems to be something wrong with many of the Connect IQ apps. Many of these 3rd party apps do not get updated or simply interfere with the normal way that the Edge 1040 syncs and pairs with your devices. I had a few of these apps installed (big culprit was "Map Dashboard"). I deleted ALL connect IQ apps from my Garmin Edge and suddenly everything was back to normal again. Power Meter is picked up immediately when I turn the crank and heart rate monitor has never dropped out again ever since. So be warned - Be very careful installing any of those Connect IQ apps - they interfere with the way the Garmin Edge 1040 connects with your devices, Should you get sync issues and have Connect IQ apps installed, rather delete all the connect IQ apps and get your Garmin to work normal again. (Never had this issue on my previous Garmin Edge 830)! Safe riding! Pieter van Staden
  2. After my second Garmin Edge 530 failed (the usual Altimeter/themometer/moisture error) and Garmin support ignored numerous attempts for assistance, I decided to take the plunge and replace it with another option. Wahoo was top of the list until I came across the Hammerhead Karoo 2. Managed to pick one up off the hub and well this little fellow has blown my mind... it makes Garmin and Wahoo feel like Nokia 3210's Still early days but seriously impressed so far
  3. Good morning technie/touring Hubbers! Planning on doing more long distance challenges this year incl. longer Audaxes etc. Been interested in the Edge Explore for some time since it was known as the Touring, but cannot find any evidence that it is sold in RSA. Seems more geared towards the European touring market. Anyone have one/seen one?
  4. Today Garmin announced a new partnership with the JOIN cycling platform. The JOIN applications for both the Garmin Connect IQ Store and the App Store are designed to help riders connect their daily cycling life on and off the bike. Everything users love about cycling is now combined into a single smart app for iOS. Click here to view the article
  5. Garmin today announced the Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820, lightweight and compact GPS cycling computers with comprehensive ride data, bike-specific navigation and the new GroupTrack feature. Riders can easily stay connected with family and friends, both in and out of the peloton, with the Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820’s numerous connected features including GroupTrack, which allows cyclists to easily keep tabs of everyone in their group should they get separated. To help create a safer riding environment, both devices are compatible with the Varia cycling awareness line and include built-in incident detection. They also feature built-in Garmin Cycle Map with points of interest, bike-friendly trails and more in a compact design optimized for riding in any conditions. For cyclists seeking additional in-depth data the Edge 820 offers advanced performance monitoring including VO2 max, recovery advisor, FTP and watts/kg tracking, performance condition, Strava Live Segments and advanced cycling dynamics. Click here to view the article
  6. First Look Friday is an introduction to the products that we are currently testing for review. This week we're featuring Garmin's Edge 520 GPS computer, the Thule RoundTrip Transition hard case bike box, and Leatt's Airflex guards. Click here to view the article
  7. Garmin International Inc. today announced the Edge 520, the first GPS bike computer with Strava Live Segments. The Edge 520 boasts a myriad of advanced analysis features including time in zone, functional threshold power, cycling-specific VO2 max and recovery time, indoor trainer support, cycling dynamics and in-ride segments through Strava and Garmin Connect. Additional connected features and a high-resolution, color display offer cyclists a complete package of cutting-edge features in a compact, lightweight device. Click here to view the article
  8. Garmin today announced the Edge Explore 1000, an easy-to-use GPS bike computer with cycling-specific maps and points of interest. Ideal for touring and adventure, the Edge Explore 1000 features preloaded Garmin Cycle Map with routable road and bike paths, elevation data, points of interest and address search. Users can discover new routes with its ability to create courses on device by inputting a distance and starting direction and choosing from up to three cycling-friendly courses. Helping create a safer riding environment, Edge Explore 1000 is the first Garmin device to offer incident detection capabilities and is compatible with the Varia line of smart cycling devices. Click here to view the article
  9. Garmin International Inc., today announced the Edge 20 and Edge 25, compact, easy-to-use bike computers with connected features available in the Edge 25. As the world’s smallest GPS cycling computers, the Edge 20 and Edge 25 allow cyclists to go the extra mile, capturing essential data including time, distance, speed, total ascent and location. Connected features available on the Edge 25 also allow users to instantly share details of their rides with friends, family and on social media, and connect with a heart rate monitor, speed sensor and cadence sensor to get the most out of a ride. Featuring a simple interface and clear display, the Edge 20 and Edge 25 are easy to use and read on a ride. Click here to view the article
  10. Garmin’s relatively new Edge 1000 model has flown somewhat under the radar thanks to much of the current attention on the brand focused on their new Vector power pedals. As far as top level navigation and information devices go, users are currently spoilt for choice. Coming in at a recommended retail price of R10 599, the Edge 1000 is pricey. The question is, is it worth it? Click here to view the article
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