The big shopping weekend is approaching its zenith, and there's still plenty of Cyber Monday deals to be had, including one ...
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Garmin Edge 850 cycling computer review: brilliant in almost every way
With its new Edge 850, Garmin is looking to win back lost votes, but will features borrowed from the range-topping Edge 1050 really do the trick, or has the company merely attempted to over-engineer ...
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The Best Bike Computers of 2024
Bike computers are useful gadgets for many different reasons. From ride and data tracking to training, navigation, or all of the above, modern bike computers can do it all. Today’s cycling computers ...
Cycling has always been a bit of a numbers game, and the best bike computers make it easy to track and improve your performance from the trail to the tarmac. These small, powerful units offer a full ...
As part of an odometry project in progress, I discovered that a digital bicycle speedometer, the bike computer, seemed to be the perfect pick for some tinkering. I looked for a cheap version online, ...
The holiday season is fast approaching, and if you're still scratching your head on what to get the cyclist in your life, the ...
Garmin has added solar charging to its latest Edge bike computer, which boasts up to 100 hours of per-charge battery life, improved GPS accuracy, more ride analytics, easy setup out of the box and a ...
I've been thinking of buying a bicycle computer, primarily for use of the odometer rather than the spedometer. I've never had one before, and I'm a little concerned about their accuracy - especially ...
A typical bicycle computer from the store rack will show your speed, trip distance, odometer, and maybe the time. We can derive all this data from a magnet sensor and a clock, but we live in a world ...
iGPSPORT will join the WorldTour in 2026 thanks to a new partnership with the Groupama-FDJ cycling team. The agreement will see the Chinese bike computer and accessories brand supply the French team ...
Jobst Brant riding above Lake Garda, Italy, 1988. “Ride bike!” was the long-time call to action of American mechanical engineer Jobst Brandt, the legendary author of The Bicycle Wheel, who died in ...
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