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Garmin launch new Edge 540 and Edge 840 Series GPS cycling computers

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Advanced yet compact cycling computers add dynamic performance insights, advanced mapping capabilities, solar charging and more to help cyclists ride smarter and train harder.

Garmin have announced the Edge 540 and Edge 840 Series, its latest GPS cycling computers that combine a wide array of performance-based training metrics – including one-of-a-kind, comprehensive coaching catered toward the personal goals of each individual cyclist – enhanced navigational support, connected features and more into a lightweight design to help cyclists reach their goals. Plus, new solar charging models give cyclists even more ride time between charges with up to 32 hours of battery life in demanding use or up to 60 hours in battery saver mode.

Whether training for a major race or pursuing a personal milestone, advanced performance metrics on Edge 540 and 840 Series, including targeted adaptive coaching and cycling ability and course demands, can provide cyclists with dynamic insights and analytics—all to improve performance and provide a snapshot of strengths and weaknesses ahead of upcoming events or milestone targets.

“We are excited to introduce the new Edge 540 and Edge 840 Series to the global cycling community. Touting new performance tracking metrics, mapping upgrades and solar charging options, these new Edge cycling computers are a gamechanger for our customers and are the perfect tool to dramatically elevate any cyclist’s training.”

Dan Bartel, Garmin Vice President of Global Consumer Sales

New features riders should know about

Designed for cyclists, by cyclists, Edge 540 and 840 Series are loaded with innovative features, including:

  • Cycling ability and course demands: Identify strengths and weaknesses as a cyclist and prepare for the demands of a specific course by focusing training in the right areas.
  • Targeted adaptive coaching: Whether cycling indoors or outdoors, riders can view daily suggested workouts and training prompts, plus receive personalized coaching that adapts based on training load, recovery and the demands of upcoming events. 
  • Real-time stamina: Monitor and track exertion levels in real-time during a ride to helpinfluence training efforts or see how much further the current pace can be maintained.
  • Power guide: Manage efforts with power targets throughout a course.
  • ClimbPro ascent planner: View the remaining ascent and grade for each climb while riding freely without course navigation or search for climbs directly on the Edge and in the Garmin Connect™ smartphone app before heading out.
  • Multi-band GNSS: Cyclists can easily find their way with enhanced positioning accuracy via multi-band GNSS technology. Plus, Edge 540/840 operates well in challenging environments, such as dense tree cover or downtown urban environments. 
  • Solar charging: Power Glass solar charging lens on solar models extends battery life to up to 60 hours in battery saver mode, giving cyclists up to an extra 25 minutes per hour during daytime riding.

Rugged design

Ready for any ride – from remote gravel trails to gruelling climbs – all Edge 540 and 840 Series models boast a 2.6-inch colour display and feature button controls that work in any riding environment, while Edge 840 Series computers also include a responsive touchscreen. No matter where the next ride leads, Edge 540 and 840 Series offer an impressive battery life; non-solar models feature up to 26 hours of battery life in demanding use and up to 42 hours in battery saver mode, while solar models can provide even more ride time.

Crush every ride

Packed with advanced training metrics and navigational tools, Edge 540 and 840 Series are ready to help cyclists perform at their best. With insights from Firstbeat Analytics™ such as VO2 max, training status and training load, recovery time and more, cyclists can see how their body is responding to their training efforts. When wearing a compatible Garmin smartwatch, cyclists can receive a more holistic view of their overall health and wellness with insights like Pulse Ox, Body Battery™ energy monitoring, advanced sleep monitoring and sleep score, and more. During a ride, Edge 540 and 840 Series let riders see how their body holds up in different environments with heat and altitude acclimation and set up in-ride notifications when it’s time to refuel or rehydrate. What’s more, advanced cycling metrics provide riders with insights on performance while mountain bike metrics, including jump count, jump distance, grit and flow help track the epic details of every ride.

No matter where the path leads, advanced navigational features will keep cyclists on track. Updated mapping brings more of a community feel, with improved ride type-specific maps that use Trendline™ Popularity Routing to highlight popular roads and trails, plus searchable points of interest. Plus, both Edge 540 and 840 Series users have access to worldwide Trailforks trail content, letting cyclists view routes and trail details around the world. Meanwhile, route guidance and off-course notifications can now be paused while cyclists explore and can quickly be turned back on at any time to get riders back to their original route or starting point.

Stay connected

Cyclists can ride with peace of mind thanks to built-in safety and tracking features like LiveTrack, group messaging and incident detection for all cycling activities–including mountain biking. For added confidence while riding, Edge 540 and 840 Series are compatible with the Varia™ line of cycling radars and headlights, as well as inReach® devices with SOS capabilities and communication when off-the-grid.

When it’s time to take training indoors, Edge 540 and 840 Series easily pair to Tacx® indoor smart trainers for year-round riding. Whether riding indoors or out, riders can take advantage of the Garmin Connect app to create and send courses to an Edge device, view all the technical details from a ride, log personal achievements, gauge how training is trending and more. Plus, for those looking to customize their cycling computer, the Connect IQ™ Store smartphone app offers custom data fields, apps and widgets that can easily be downloaded to the Edge device.

Assumes continuous 75,000 lux conditions during daytime rides.

2 When paired with compatible sensors (sold separately).

3 This is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition; see Garmin.com/ataccuracy. Pulse Ox is not available in all countries.

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Spinnekop

Apr 19, 2023, 1:35 PM

Pity it's not here yet in SA..........

Order has been placed.
Waiting impatiently.

Garmin 1040 on sale soon.  😆

Furbz

Apr 19, 2023, 5:18 PM

3 hours ago, Spinnekop said:

Pity it's not here yet in SA..........

Order has been placed.
Waiting impatiently.

Garmin 1040 on sale soon.  😆

It’s here. Pm me if you are keen

Dexter-morgan

Apr 20, 2023, 7:28 AM

I am waiting for it to hit Sportsmans warehouse, I want my discount.

edit: I will have a 520 on sale very soon at a good price.

Furbz

Apr 20, 2023, 7:36 AM

5 minutes ago, Dexter-morgan said:

I am waiting for it to hit Sportsmans warehouse, I want my discount.

edit: I will have a 520 on sale very soon at a good price.

100% - if you can nothing beats the discounts from the medical aids.

that 840 really looks nice. 

not sold on the solar though - the battery is more than big enough already to handle huge rides. i'd rather have the slightly brighter screen

Madone69

Apr 20, 2023, 7:52 AM

Is it worth this amount🤔

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Furbz

Apr 20, 2023, 8:01 AM

6 minutes ago, Madone69 said:

Is it worth this amount🤔

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if it were reliable then i'd say yes.

the fact that they seem to need constant warranty replacements is the reason i ride with a 130 Plus unit. cheaper running costs when things go wrong.

Its to expensive to replace the bigger units each year or so - even at the reduced Garmin rates when outside of warranty.

Bub Marley

Apr 20, 2023, 8:18 AM

Anyone know the release date for South Africa?

 

I need one as well.

Furbz

Apr 20, 2023, 8:31 AM

12 minutes ago, Bub Marley said:

Anyone know the release date for South Africa?

 

I need one as well.

orders are open at Garmin. so expect them soon

Bub Marley

Apr 20, 2023, 8:32 AM

Cool.

 

I will also buy at sportsman’s to maximise discount though.

Furbz

Apr 20, 2023, 8:53 AM

20 minutes ago, Bub Marley said:

Cool.

 

I will also buy at sportsman’s to maximise discount though.

100%

Furbz

Apr 21, 2023, 1:13 PM

that new garmin smell

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Theunissa

Apr 23, 2023, 5:10 PM

On 4/20/2023 at 9:28 AM, Dexter-morgan said:

I am waiting for it to hit Sportsmans warehouse, I want my discount.

edit: I will have a 520 on sale very soon at a good price.

PM. When 

Dexter-morgan

May 22, 2023, 9:04 AM

Just a heads-up, got mine on the Momentum rewards site, at a nice discount better than Vitality - sportsmans warehouse.

Long Wheel Base

Feb 19, 2026, 3:52 AM

Thread revival. 
 

I will be upgrading from my very old and trusty 520 shortly. 
I am looking at either the 540 or the 840. From the specs and reviews I’ve read, seems the only difference is the touch screen. 

Is the extra couple grand worth it just for the touch screen?

Michael S

Feb 19, 2026, 4:11 AM

16 minutes ago, Long Wheel Base said:

Thread revival. 
 

I will be upgrading from my very old and trusty 520 shortly. 
I am looking at either the 540 or the 840. From the specs and reviews I’ve read, seems the only difference is the touch screen. 

Is the extra couple grand worth it just for the touch screen?

If you  have learnt the ways of navigating a Garmin device woth buttons, no. If you have not, and are impatient with learning unintuitive UI, then yes

Eugene Oppelt

Feb 19, 2026, 4:40 AM

44 minutes ago, Long Wheel Base said:

Thread revival. 
 

I will be upgrading from my very old and trusty 520 shortly. 
I am looking at either the 540 or the 840. From the specs and reviews I’ve read, seems the only difference is the touch screen. 

Is the extra couple grand worth it just for the touch screen?

Battery life on the 840 is quite a bit better too (40 hrs vs 26 hrs thereabouts), as well as double the internal storage.

Sterkte with the decision. Love mine.

 

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Long Wheel Base

Feb 19, 2026, 4:55 AM

38 minutes ago, Michael S said:

If you  have learnt the ways of navigating a Garmin device woth buttons, no. If you have not, and are impatient with learning unintuitive UI, then yes

So I have had garmins since the very first edge, in fact I got it before it came here via a friend in the USA. Due to the longevity, my current 520 is only my 4th edge. I have only known buttons but you know how it was when we all went from button cell phones to touch screen, we never looked back. 

cadenceblur

Feb 19, 2026, 5:02 AM

7 minutes ago, Long Wheel Base said:

So I have had garmins since the very first edge, in fact I got it before it came here via a friend in the USA. Due to the longevity, my current 520 is only my 4th edge. I have only known buttons but you know how it was when we all went from button cell phones to touch screen, we never looked back. 

The 840 is a great unit and it actually has buttons as well should you be that way inclined , the touch screen is just so much so faster from a device navigation perspective though. 

Long Wheel Base

Feb 19, 2026, 5:53 AM

1 hour ago, Eugene Oppelt said:

Battery life on the 840 is quite a bit better too (40 hrs vs 26 hrs thereabouts), as well as double the internal storage.

Sterkte with the decision. Love mine.

 

IMG_9365.jpeg

Thanks for the info. I was hoping for some real world feedback because all the online claims are the battery life is about the same. My toppie has a 540 and he’s had it for a while now since just after they were launched and he says the battery life is really good so it’s good to hear the 840 is better. 

Eugene Oppelt

Feb 19, 2026, 7:20 AM

1 hour ago, Long Wheel Base said:

Thanks for the info. I was hoping for some real world feedback because all the online claims are the battery life is about the same. My toppie has a 540 and he’s had it for a while now since just after they were launched and he says the battery life is really good so it’s good to hear the 840 is better. 

The touchscreen is simply pain-free, intuitive, responsive and lekka especially while moving and in winter. 

KingZA

Feb 19, 2026, 8:14 AM

The touchscreens are great until it's raining. If they're wet it's a lottery to see if you can swipe to another data screen or not. I ride with a 1040 which doenst have any backup buttons that you can use instead.

My workaround thesedays is to have an aux shifter button programmed to go to the next data screen.

wolver

Feb 19, 2026, 8:29 AM

4 hours ago, Long Wheel Base said:

Thread revival. 
 

I will be upgrading from my very old and trusty 520 shortly. 
I am looking at either the 540 or the 840. From the specs and reviews I’ve read, seems the only difference is the touch screen. 

Is the extra couple grand worth it just for the touch screen?

Personally I find the touchscreen easier and simpler to use, more intuitive. 

Long Wheel Base

Feb 19, 2026, 8:43 AM

26 minutes ago, KingZA said:

The touchscreens are great until it's raining. If they're wet it's a lottery to see if you can swipe to another data screen or not. I ride with a 1040 which doenst have any backup buttons that you can use instead.

My workaround thesedays is to have an aux shifter button programmed to go to the next data screen.

So the same as my forerunner watch. In the shower or pool the screen does all sorts of funny things. I have since activated the lock on the screen so I need to swipe down to unlock the screen.
These days I try not get caught in any rain.

BigDL

Feb 19, 2026, 9:03 AM

I've had a 540 for a couple of months now. Upgraded from a 530. Love it, except for the buttons seeming to "protrude" a bit more or something. Whatever it is, I find myself pushing buttons unintentionally quite often. I'm sure I'll adjust but it is a ball ache at the moment. 

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