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GARMIN 010-00555-00 Edge 605 Bicycle Monitor With GPS
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Manufacturer: Garmin
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5

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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Garmin
Color: Grey
Display Size: 2.2
EAN: 0753759066871
Feature: GPS-Enabled Cycle Computer
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Garmin
Manufacturer: Garmin
Material Type: Rugged Lightweight
Model: 010-00555-00
Native Resolution: 176 x 220
Number Of Tracks: 20
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin

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

Accessories
Garmin GPS Carrying Case, Black
NAVGEAR ME201133 Universal Dash Mount
Garmin Vehicle Power Cable for nüvi Portable GPS Navigators (010-10723-06)
GARMIN 010-10725-00 Handle Bar Mount
Garmin A/C Power Cable for nüvi Portable GPS Navigators (010-10723-00)

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Editorial Reviews:

The Edge 605 Handheld GPS-enabled cycle computer comes loaded with everything you need to make the most out of your ride. Get cycle computer data and mapping detail, all from one compact, easy-to-use device. You can even store, analyze and share your stats for the world to see with Garmin's online training community. Edge 605 comes with a built-in Basemap, plus it has a microSD card slot for adding map detail, storing workouts courses, and saved rides. The optional, detailed MapSource City Navigator street maps give turn-by-turn directions on a sunlight-readable, color display as you pedal. Edge snaps easily into the included bike mount to guide you to your destination. The rugged Edge 605 automatically measures your speed, distance, time, calories burned and altitude. A high-sensitivity receiver holds a signal under trees or near tall buildings while the click stick provides easy screen navigation. Display size - Width 1.37 x Height 1.71 (3.48x4.36cm), 2.2 diagonal (5.6 cm) Display resolution - 176 x 220 pixels Battery - rechargeable li-polymer with up to 15 hours Garmin Connect compatible (online community where you analyze, categorize and share data) Garmin Training Center software compatible Advanced workouts (create custom, goal-oriented workouts) Quick workouts (input time, distance and pace goals) Pace alert (triggers alarm if you vary from preset pace) Time/distance alert (triggers alarm when you reach goal) Interval training (set up exercise and rest intervals) Dimensions - Width 2 x Height 4.3 x Depth 1 (5.1x10.9x2.5cm) Weight - 3.7 ounces (104.9 grams)


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Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Solid Product
Comment: After buying and using the Edge 605 and reading some of the negative reviews I can't help wondering if we are using the same unit. I can only surmise that some of these people didn't spent enough time researching before buying and learning how to use the device.

1. It is true that detailed route maps (City Navigator) will cost you an extra $85-$100. This has always been true of Garmin GPSr (except the auto units) mainly because many customers don't want (hikers, hunters) these or already have the maps on DVD (like me) that are being used with other Garmin GPSr. Garmin also has different types of mapsets: City, Topo, Marine, etc. So the customer has the option of choosing which maps they want. Turn by turn instruction has worked fine for me although I don't have the unit calculate the route for me (as one reviewer did for New York City!), I use a free website such as Bike Route Toaster to create and then upload the route to my Edge.

2. Backlight - This is a non issue for me. Outside, where the unit is meant to be used I can see the display perfectly without the backlight on. In fact the display washes out when I use the backlight outdoors. Indoors it is defiantly required. Having the backlight on while riding also drains the battery at a faster rate so I don't want it to automatically come on.

3. Mouunt Slipping - this can be an issue if you don't use the supplied rubber sleeve when installing mount. I did and have had no problems.

4. Manual - could be better but I am familiar with Garmin units and how they work. There was a manual on CD in the box that explained all the features.

In closing I like the unit and does everything I thought it would. The custom screens are a nice feature as is getting rid of magnets and sensors on the fork of my bike. I would suggest checking for updates to firmware before using the GPSr.

Is this a lot to pay for a bike computer, yes. Is this a lot to pay for a turn by turn GPSr with a SiRF-111 chip, no. In the end I justified the cost because I am going to be using it on three different bikes so for the cost of three bike computers I got one.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: No total ascent
Comment: I am a mountain biker and wanted the new Edge 605 mainly to give me net ascent totals. For all I paid for it, I was so shocked it does not have this feature. None of Garmin's marketing was specific enough for me to know this. I had to go through the manual in detail before I realized it. What a disappointment!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: Not worth it's value
Comment: I agree with all the reviewers.

1. You have to buy City Navigator for 100 bucks! Why isn't it included?
2. The backlight problem is irritating
3. It does lead you off to busier roads sometimes when there are better roads available. (even if you set the unit to avoid using highways)
4. Over and above, if you have to quickly enter a cue sheet or way points on the unit, god help you. You'll stay behind entering info while the rest of the group would have finished the first half of the ride and are on their way back.

And all said and done, it is still useful (if you get City Navigator) and you plan ahead carefully and you do your homework. You can download and upload routes even though it is not so straight forward.
It also needs a little getting used to.

Bottom line: If you have the money....and don't care that it adds only so much value for 500 bucks....buy it.
Otherwise you'll end up with buyer's remorse - for sure.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Good But With Some Problems
Comment: I think that the previous reviews for the 605 are a bit harsh. Let me get right to the negatives of the product as I see it.

1. The route algoritm allows you to select an option where it diverts you around major highways and roads. While this works 90% of the time, every so often it will direct me right onto a major highway or traffic circle when there are better routes available.

2. Backlighting settings not being saved is a pain as the other reviewer mentioned

3. The straps that the 605 comes with to attach to your bike aren't strong enough. After a few rides my 605 tends to move around to much requiring constant re-adjustment, especially on bumpy roads. I plan on adding some velcro to the back which should solve the problem

4. The free Training Center software that you can use with the 605 is pretty much a waste. Outside of storing your rides and keeping a history of ride statistics, it's not worth the download.

5. The detailed street maps do not come standard with the unit. For $399 I was expecting them to and don't think Garmin made this point clear on their site.

Outside of the above, I really don't think that I could not recommend the 605. Its not perfect but it really does make riding easier when you don't have to mentally keep track of where you are or worry about getting lost.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Not Ready for Primetime
Comment: I agree with the first reviewer, I bought this anticipating it at least had some maps and streets on it, it has pretty much nothing, it is worthless until you buy a sd card with the preloaded maps, to top it off the descriptions of what you can expect when you buy an sd card whether it be a topo map of an area or city navigator is pretty vague, I also thought I would be able to upload routes and follow them, no, nope, not happening until someone hacks into this thing, if I had it to do over again I wouldn't buy this, I bought a Quest (garmin) a few years ago for a couple hundred more dollars and a bike mount and used that with much more success, I would still be using it if it still worked, (kept falling off windshield of car until the antenna broke off)
another better option would be a nuvi with a bike mount, 199.00 + bike mount, anyway I wouldnt reccomend this item. but I will say this, having a gps on my bike has been a life saver where I ride, dirtroads, min maint roads, sometimes far from home, I have been able to ride without fear of getting lost and not getting home or wondering how far from home I am as well as being able to tell my wife exactly where I need rescued at. I do reccomend GPS for your bike if you are going to be in this situation, I love it, but I would go with the Quest with the bike mount.



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