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The Garmin Edge 530 is a high-performance GPS cycling computer designed for serious cyclists and mountain bikers. It offers advanced dynamic performance monitoring including VO2 max and recovery insights, detailed MTB metrics like jump count and flow, and safety features such as bike alarm and group tracking. With up to 20 hours of GPS battery life and customizable maps featuring popularity routing, it ensures you ride smarter and safer on every adventure.





















| ASIN | B07QBDG3TR |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,298 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #10 in Cycling GPS Units |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | Edge 530; Standard mount; Flush out-front mount; Tether; USB cable; Documentation |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,362) |
| Display Type | Color TFT |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759207168, 07537592071680 |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.2"L x 0.17"W x 1.9"H |
| Item Type Name | GPS Navigator |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Map Types | North America, Worldwide |
| Model Name | Garmin 010-02060-00 |
| Model Year | 2019 |
| Mounting Type | Standard Mount, Flush Out-Front Mount |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Resolution | 246 x 322 |
| Screen Size | 2.6 Inches |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 753759207168 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
J**A
Great Bike Computer
Great bike computer that has some awesome capabilities and features. I mainly mountain bike so those are the features I use often. The jump tracking is surprisingly very good and neat to see your stats and attempt to beat them. This is the same with the flow and grit statistics that offer a cool analysis to compete with. It shows nearby routes for mountain biking trails which is awesome especially if going to a new trail you can try a route to stay on course and not get lost. GPS is superb for tracking even in the woods. With that, battery was not affected too much, ~45 min ride in the woods in 26 degree weather with GPS + GLONASS enabled (most battery consumption) lost 4% battery. The Garmin connect app is very good, I've had zero issues and really like what it has to offer and the user interface along with viewing my activities. It is on par with strava and almost makes me want to buy a garmin smartwatch honestly. Having no touchscreen may be a plus for me actually, I use gloves often so a touchscreen would be painful. Also, the buttons work well and are easy to get use to after playing around with the device here and there. I have more features to try out but so far this is a awesome bike computer and I have no things that bother me about it at all so far. I've seen reviews saying it's too complicated and took long to setup. The app walks you through setup that takes 5 minutes and if you want to customize all your screens/profiles that display while riding that will take a bit longer but that is not setup. This is a electronic device that offers some great features and yes using some of these features requires technical prowess. But what electronic device doesn't, phones, tablets, laptops, computers etc do. There will be a learning curve as there is with many things in life. For me I am highly technologically skilled in consumer and some business electronics(IT professional) this device is relatively easy to use for me. For others it may be similar to buying a phone from another manufacturer or a new model with a new operating system. The point is it will take a bit of time to get use to like most things. If it's too complicated I suggest another bike computer that has much less features such as it only tracks speed/distance/time/clock. But if you want to up your cycling skills this will help with its advanced data and analysis along with some features to smile about.
H**L
Garmin 530
Replaced for same 530 that was damaged on ride. Great middle of the road Garmin bike computer. Has more capabilities than what I use it for. Syncs with my phone, watch and Varia tail light.
W**T
Good unit
I have had and enjoyed using an Edge 520 for a number of years. But the battery has lost significant capacity and I decided it was time for a new one. And I decided I should get something with a few more bells and whistles, specifically navigation wise. So I opted for this. The layout is standard Garmin: on-off and scroll buttons on the left, enter and back buttons on the right, and start-stop and lap buttons on the bottom. No touch screen on this, but I didn’t want a touchscreen. I haven’t yet familiarized myself with all the screens available but I imagine there’s a screen for just about any purpose. I found it pretty easy to pair up with my phone, and also to pair up with my hr and cadence sensors. I have 2 bikes with 2 different cadence sensors and so far it seems to switch seamlessly between the two. My old Edge sometimes wouldn’t switch for reasons I never quite managed to figure out. The display visibility can be tricky. I have found it to be somewhat sensitive to the angle you have it mounted at. For me, having the display face flat instead of slanted a bit back is better. Time of day and season is a factor too. Late afternoon in winter, when the sun is low, can cause difficulties. I might add at this point, that my eyesight is not the best, someone with good vision might have fewer problems. But now that I have the display angle worked out, I can see it pretty well when in the saddle. Having the backlight turned on helps. Battery life is pretty good. I average about an hour to 90 minutes a day, 7 days a week and I can go well over a week before I need to recharge.
F**O
Know What You Are Buying
The Edge 530 is a very good GPS enabled bike computer. It does everything I expected of it, and did it better than any predecessor. Reading other reviews, there appear to be buyers who do not understand what they are buying. This computer is: 1) A consumer electronic device. That means it is not perfect and will require updates. 2) A fancy bike computer. No 2 ways about that! It isn't the top of the line Garmin, but it is much more than a speedometer. I don't have any bad details to report, so I will move on to the good: 1) Very good battery life. My Edge 520 was good for 7-8 hours (GPS, power meter, HR, cadence, etc). The 530 ran on STP (Seattle to Portland) for 12+ hours and had 38% battery remaining at the end. 2) Good connectivity. No issues connecting to HR, power meter, phone, speed sensor, etc. 3) Maps out of the box. On the Edge 520 I needed to upload maps of an area, not any more. It is all built in. 4) No touch screen. For me that is a good point. The interface is very similar to the 520...good for me! 5) GLONASS - added accuracy 6) Strava segment improvements. Not for everyone, but it handles favorited segments very well (compares you to KOM, PB, recent best, last time, friends best) The possibility of programming your own screens is not new, but it is a very nice feature. This takes the possibilities to a new level. This is part of the Connect IQ and allows you to download custom data fields/screens and make your device really work for you.
A**R
I can’t believe I used a watch for so long, this adds so much more to the cycling experience.
E**N
Es la primera computadora de ciclismo que tengo y antes usaba la app de wahoo y ee polar (para el monitor cardiaco) que me servian muy bien, en esta computadora tengo vinculado mi polar h10, un cadenciometro de garmin y todo funciona a la perfección. Incluso se vincula con el rodillo de wahoo y hacer indoor es genial. Muy buen equipo y la información que arroja es bastante útil. Lo recomiendo
H**S
Produto chegou em menos de 24h, acompanha uma caixa semelhante a original. Porém bem resistente, acompanha suporte de Guidão 2 e avançado 1. Bateria dura bastante
J**A
Es un ciclocomputador que dar los datos necesarios para un entrenamiento en forma ampliamente recomendado
A**T
Have been using it non stop in my two bikes. Works great. Love it.
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