New Edge ® 500 cycling GPSGarmin the global leader in satellite navigation is pleased to announce the aerodynamic Edge 500, an evolutionary leap in cycling technology.
Weighing less than 60g, Edge 500 features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, requires no calibration, can be switched quickly and easily between bikes and connects wirelessly with ANT+™ compatible third-party power meters.
The GPS-enabled Edge 500 tracks speed, distance, time, GPS position, elevation, calories burned, altitude, climb and descent. For extra-precise elevation data, Edge 500 incorporates a barometric altimeter.
As well as being compatible with third party power meters, the Edge 500 combines more data than ever before into one device by also pairing wirelessly with Garmin speed/cadence sensors and featuring advanced heart rate-based calorie computation when used with a Garmin heart rate monitor.
Including a high-sensitivity GPS receiver with HotFixTM that quickly acquires and maintains satellite reception, the Edge 500 also displays temperature readings, changes times zones automatically and alerts the rider if they’re moving but the timer is not running. With up to 18 hours of battery life, Edge 500 features a low-profile mount that fits easily on the stem or handlebars.
When paired with a Garmin heart rate monitor, Edge 500 tracks the micro changes in a user’s heart rate and uses that information to calculate the number of calories burned. In developing Edge 500 and its heart rate-based calorie computation, Garmin worked with Firstbeat Technologies Ltd., a technology company based in Finland. Firstbeat is an industry leader in heart rate analysis, specializing in developing user-centred software solutions for heart beat signal analysis in exercise and sports, weight management and stress monitoring applications.
Cyclists can track Team Garmin’s featured rides – or download, analyse and share rides of their own by participating in Garmin ConnectSM, an online community that brings together millions of activities around the world.
Garmin Connect displays measurements such as time, distance, speed, elevation and heart rate. This information is shown through charts, illustrations, reports and a variety of map representations including street, photo, topographic, and elevational maps, as well as the popular Google Earth application. Garmin Connect users can search for activities in their area and try the routes for themselves by uploading the data to Garmin devices, which will then guide the way.
Featuring a USB interface for easy charging and data transfer, Edge 500 has a suggested retail price of £199. When bundled with a heart rate monitor and speed/cadence sensor, Edge 500 has a suggested retail price of £249.

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