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Introducing the Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820

By Press Office · 39 comments

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.

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“We are excited to share the newest additions to our extensive cycling line-up with our announcement of the innovative Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of worldwide sales. “Whether riders are chasing performance and racing goals or out for adventure and touring, the Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820 offer a full suite of features to help track data that is important to them.”

With the Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820 riders can easily keep in touch with others in their pack. GroupTrack offers enhanced situational awareness by allowing cyclists to ride at their own pace while seeing where fellow riders are, so if one person falls out of sight, they don’t fall off the device’s map. Additional mapping features include preloaded Garmin Cycle Map for bike-specific turn-by-turn navigation, round-trip Course Creator and on-device course planning. Built-in GPS, GLONASS and altimeter provide accurate ride data so cyclists can know how far, fast and high they have ridden.

Pair the Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820 with the full-suite of Varia cycling awareness products including the Varia rearview radar, Varia Vision™ and Varia smart bike lights to help create a safer riding environment. Additionally, the devices’ integrated accelerometer for incident detection automatically sends a rider’s location message to emergency contacts if assistance is needed. The devices are also compatible with ANT+ sensors, including speed, cadence and heart rate.

The Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820 are ideal for riding no matter the weather conditions. Both devices feature a 2.3-inch high-resolution, capacitive touch display that is quick and responsive – even when wet or used with gloves – and the Edge 820’s ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness so it’s easy to read at a glance even in direct sunlight.

The Edge 820 is compatible with ANT+ power meters, including Vector, the unique pedal-based power meter from Garmin that measures total power, left/right balance and cadence, and integrates with ANT+ electronic shifting systems and ANT+ bike trainers. Users can record advanced cycling dynamics to analyze their form, including where power is being applied on the pedal and throughout the pedal stroke. The Edge 820 also provides a variety of physiological data with the addition of a heart rate strap, so riders can view their cycling-specific VO2 max along with a recovery advisor, which analyzes their data and tells them how long they should wait before attempting another hard ride. Additional performance data includes FTP and watts/kg tracking, and in-ride challenges through Strava Live Segments.

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Connect IQ compatible, users can customize the Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820 by downloading free data fields. Users can also stay connected while out on a ride via incoming smart notifications, including incoming call and text alerts from a compatible smartphone5. Additional connected features include live tracking, social media sharing and automatic uploads to Garmin Connect Mobile, a free online fitness community that provides easy-to-understand charts, graphs and maps to let users view their activities, track progress and more.

The Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820 feature up to 15 hours of battery life. The new Battery Save mode will extend battery life up to 50 percent by enabling the rider to wake the display only when it is needed while still tracking the details of a ride.

The Edge 820 is available for a suggested retail price of $399.99, or $499.99 bundled with a speed sensor, cadence sensor and a premium heart rate monitor. The Edge Explore 820 is available for a suggested retail price of $349.99.

The ever-expanding Garmin fitness segment develops technologies to enhance and promote healthy and active lifestyles. Whether users are runners, cyclists, swimmers, multi-sport athletes, or simply looking to stay active throughout the day, there is a product that can help them reach their health and fitness goals.

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Spoke101

Jul 14, 2016, 1:30 PM

RRP sitting at $399

Thats about R5740 at the current.......

Yes if you convert R/$ but go have a look at the RRP for a 810 on Garmin SA R 9399.00

Spinnekop

Jul 14, 2016, 1:33 PM

Yes if you convert R/$ but go have a look at the RRP for a 810 on Garmin SA R 9399.00

Jip.

 

But that is Garmin SA.

You can buy it cheaper elsewhere.  ;)

 

e.g https://www.easygis.co.za/garmin-edge-810-performance-bundle.html

R7500

 

or

 

http://shop.navworld.co.za/garmin/sports-and-fitness/garmin-fitness-cycling/edge-810.html

R7500

 

Take out VAT.

 

$458

Almost lines up......

Bateleur1

Jul 14, 2016, 1:34 PM

Jip.

 

But that is Garmin SA.

You can buy it cheaper elsewhere.  ;)

 

Amazon ...

Spoke101

Jul 14, 2016, 1:42 PM

Jip.

 

But that is Garmin SA.

You can buy it cheaper elsewhere.  ;)

 

e.g https://www.easygis.co.za/garmin-edge-810-performance-bundle.html

R7500

 

or

 

http://shop.navworld.co.za/garmin/sports-and-fitness/garmin-fitness-cycling/edge-810.html

R7500

 

Take out VAT.

 

$458

Almost lines up......

Obviously :P  you can get it cheaper but I was talking RRP.

 

US RRP is $399 and I'm sure you can find/get it cheaper over there, and the same applies here.

 

I just can't understand who's pulling the ring out of the SA price because as far as I know there is no import duty on this type of electronics only VAT.

Spinnekop

Jul 14, 2016, 1:57 PM

Obviously :P  you can get it cheaper but I was talking RRP.

 

US RRP is $399 and I'm sure you can find/get it cheaper over there, and the same applies here.

 

I just can't understand who's pulling the ring out of the SA price because as far as I know there is no import duty on this type of electronics only VAT.

Jip.

Only VAT.

Headshot

Jul 14, 2016, 2:20 PM

R10k for a handle bar distraction of note. No wonder it has incident detection :-)

 

Seriously though I'd love a computer like this, but that money represents lots of bike spares and rides and I have Strava...

Johan A Marais

Jul 18, 2016, 10:37 AM

Garmin confirms in SA by end of August only, 6 weeks to wait - eish!

Johan A Marais

Jul 18, 2016, 10:40 AM

Jip.

 

But that is Garmin SA.

You can buy it cheaper elsewhere.  ;)

 

e.g https://www.easygis.co.za/garmin-edge-810-performance-bundle.html

R7500

 

or

 

http://shop.navworld.co.za/garmin/sports-and-fitness/garmin-fitness-cycling/edge-810.html

R7500

 

Take out VAT.

 

$458

Almost lines up......

 

Good prices this...

2wieltjies

Jul 18, 2016, 10:41 AM

Garmin software update for the 820 was already done on Garmin Connect

AllAboutRides

Jul 21, 2016, 6:54 PM

Just called Nav World to see if they have stock .

They don't even KNOW about this ......

Told me there is NO 820 , only an 810 ....

Eish

K@k question if it is nit released in SA yet! Will only be available end of september or october.

 

Only been released overseas now and we all know SA is waaaaay behind

Spinnekop

Jul 22, 2016, 6:27 AM

K@k question if it is nit released in SA yet! Will only be available end of september or october.

 

Only been released overseas now and we all know SA is waaaaay behind

It is a bit crappy for the local guys......

I can order one NOW and have it here by Wednesday next week if I wanted to.

 

Sort off puts them out of the early adopters' market.

Christian van Zyl

Jul 22, 2016, 6:50 AM

K@k question if it is nit released in SA yet! Will only be available end of september or october.

 

Only been released overseas now and we all know SA is waaaaay behind

I disagree... If you're passionate and in touch with your brand you will have the correct answer. I can guarantee they have mentioned the 820 as part of their road map months ago. It's not Apple, it's Garmin. DC Rainmaker spoke about this product a while back. 

AllAboutRides

Jul 22, 2016, 8:04 AM

It is a bit crappy for the local guys......

I can order one NOW and have it here by Wednesday next week if I wanted to.

 

Sort off puts them out of the early adopters' market.

 

From where are you ordering? Price?

Grootgert

Nov 6, 2016, 4:22 PM

I bought an Edge 820 from Navworld on Thursday. It sure is a nifty little computer.

I have now done 3 rides of 40km each, and have three things to say.

First, I like it.

Second, the performance of the touch screen does not reflect the price of the unit. It does not always respond immediately as it should when swiping from screen to screen.

Third, the Grade function suffers from lag and is terribly slow. I am already halfway up the next hill, when it still shows the negative incline of the earlier downhill.

I also think the grade readings are a tad optimistic.

Yes, I have done the software upgrade to version 4.10 before I started using it.

To be fair, this is my first dedicated bike gps computer. I have up to now used my Garmin Montana 610 on my bike. The unit is much bigger and heavier and probably has much more processing power.To compare these two is probably not ideal, though they are in the same price bracket.

The Montana gave less optimistic grade readings on the same routes, and it did so much much quicker.

All in all, I do like the 820, and it is a pleasure not having to lug half a kg of gps on my handlebar.

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