Edge 840 Bike Computer Bundle
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Why We Like The Garmin Edge 840 Bike Computer Bundle
The Garmin Edge 840 Computer Bundle includes the advanced GPS Edge 840 cycling computer, speed and cadence sensors, and the HRM-Dual heart rate monitor to help us ride at our best by providing all of the information we need. With a responsive touch screen, we can easily swipe and tap to any screen as we ride to access personalized coaching, workouts, stamina insights, and more. As we ride into unknown areas, the integrated GNSS multi-band technology ensures we always know where we are, while ride-type-specific maps ensure we know where we are going.
Details
- An advanced GPS cycling computer bundle for road, gravel, or MTB
- Speed sensor, cadence sensor, and heart rate monitor included
- Personalized workouts/coaching with connected HRM or power meter
- A responsive touch screen for easy access to information
- Lasts up to 26 hours in demanding use or 42 hours in battery saver mode
- Mounts to the bike with an out-front or standard mount (both included)
- See remaining climb and grade percentages with ClimbPro ascent planner
- Item #GRMF06H
- Housing Material
- silicone
- Clock
- yes
- Heart Rate Monitor
- HRM-Dual monitor
- Wireless
- yes
- Backlight
- yes
- Water-Resistant
- IPX7
- Battery Type
- Lithium ion cell contained in equipment
- Battery Life
- [demanding use] up to 26 hours, [battery saver mode] up to 42 hours
- Low Battery Indicator
- yes
- Mount Type
- out-front mount, standard mount
- Includes
- Edge 840, speed sensor, cadence sensor, HRM-Dual heart rate monitor, out-front mount, standard mount, tether, USB-C cable, documentation
- Dimensions
- 2.3 x 3.4 x 0.8in
- Face Size
- 2.6in (diagonal)
- Claimed Weight
- 80.3g (2.8oz)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
- Activity
- cross-country, enduro, gravel, road cycling, trail
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 135 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 2, 2024
Loving it so far
Little bit of a learning curve going from wahoo but once I figured it out I’ve loved it, connects with my wahoo watch for heart rate and battery life is awesome, loaded with features I’m sure I haven’t even tapped the surface of yet too.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 31, 2024
Edge 840
Have had for couple weeks, not sure yet have had a couple issues, climb pro stayed on too long, and heart rate would not connect, my 1000 was flawless?
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 29, 2024
So far....too complex
I'm admittedly poor at figuring these sort of devices but even allowing for this the device is so complicated. I just wish there was a simple way of doing less - routes, turn by turn and recorded rides. That's it!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 28, 2024
Unnecessarily Poor Interface and Integration
I am highly technologically comfortable. I own an EpixPro, GPSMap Mini, GPSMAP 66i, an Index BPM and Index S2 and use most every day. While the Garmin Universe is poorly organized on the best of days, the 840 has been the most frustrating. I'm going to try it for a few more rides and if it continues to be problematic I will return it.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 28, 2024
Very nice
Way more than I need but quality for sure. Mapping great, longevity great, ease if use great
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 21, 2024
Not user friendly.
Need to include instructions. Can’t find user manual on Garmin website either.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 17, 2024
Everything you need in a bike computer
I bought this as an upgrade from my 520 Plus. I've only used it for a few rides but I am very impressed so far. I had the 820 but didn't like it so much because of the lack of buttons. I like that this has both buttons and touch screen. (Most of my rides throughout the year require warm gloves.) Connectivity to my phone and sensors has been smooth. I would recommend this to others.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 9, 2024
Love it so far!
I just got the Edge 840 - so far I love it! It was easy to set up. I haven’t even scratched the surface of what can be tracked but I am looking forward to learning g!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 9, 2024
Edge 840 Review
I upgraded from the Edge 830 about two weeks ago. Overall, very happy with my decision and the 840 has performed very well. The 840 is the same length a just a bit wider than my 830, I chose the non-solar version since battery life is never an issue for me. There are more side buttons on the 840 so you're not reliant on the touch screen although it does have one. Rain rides will be much less frustrating. The software is much better, new home screen with more info, took a bit to get use to but once you do you'll probably love it. GPS accuracy is better, a few minor glitches on my 79 mile race this weekend but the 840 quickly recovered and "found itself", big improvement over the 830 on the same course. Love having maps for Europe pre-loaded and easily switchable, once again way better than the 830. Numerous new features, look ahead on climbs even without a pre-loaded course, computed power plan for a race or pre-loaded course. The Garmin Connect app + all of my bluetooth devices easily paired with the 840. Basically the 840 addressed all of the issues I had with the 830 and added some really useful software upgrades. If you're looking to upgrade or just getting into racing I would highly recommend this unit.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 6, 2024
Great bike bit of tech
I've used a Fenix watch for years and this is very nice to see stats while on the bike. I love the tracking, live heart rate, and all other details on the screen. The climb pro works darn good as well.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
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