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Garmin Edge 510 GPS Bike Computer (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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Brand | Garmin |
Screen Size | 2.2 Inches |
Special Feature | GPS |
Connectivity Technology | ANT |
Map Type | Global |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Battery Life | 15 Hours |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Resolution | 480 x 272 |
Item Weight | 2.8 Ounces |
About this item
- Connected features: live-tracking, instant upload and ride sharing capabilities, social network sharing, plus weather updates
- Comprehensive performance monitoring: displays market leading, comprehensive ride data (incl. speed, distance, time, heart rate1, cadence2, elevation, power3, location).
- Touchscreen and simple user interface: a 2.2" rugged and customizable color touchscreen. Quickly find and view the most important data
- Advanced heart rate-based calorie computation
- Zone training: heart rate zone training, supports five heart rate zones, seven power zones
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Battery life | 4.0 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 3.2 | 3.9 |
Touch Screen | — | 4.3 | 3.0 | 4.6 | 3.9 | 4.4 |
Accuracy | 3.2 | — | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.5 | — |
User interface | — | 3.8 | — | 4.5 | 4.6 | 3.9 |
Mobile App | — | 3.7 | — | — | 4.6 | 3.8 |
Sold By | YourDigitalFriend | Amazon.com | iGPSPORT Official | GPS City | Tech-Boutique | GPS City |
control method | — | touch | remote | — | touch, voice | touch |
mounting type | Handlebar Mount | Windshield Mount, found in image, Dashboard Mount | — | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount |
batteries included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
battery average life | 15 hours | 16 hours | 20 hours | 24 hours | — | — |
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Product Description
Train on the Edge
The touchscreen Edge 510 is designed for the competitive cyclist who seeks the most accurate and comprehensive ride data. It offers connected features¹ through your smartphone, including live tracking, weather and social media sharing. Whether you're training, racing or touring, Edge 510 tracks the details of your ride, and you can view it later on a map at Garmin Connect™. Compatible with GPS and GLONASS satellites for faster satellite acquisition and improved signal lock, the 510 is suited for the most challenging conditions, such as canyons.
Track Every Detail
The 510 records your distance, speed metrics, ascent/descent, grade and more. Take your training farther with ANT+™-compatible sensors that measure your heart rate², speed/cadence² and power³. The activity profiles feature allows you to customize data fields and device settings based on cycling activity, such as training or racing. Switch profiles with a simple swipe of the touchscreen and your device will be set up to show the data you need for that ride. When you complete a ride, the 510 displays any new personal records you achieved, such as farthest distance, most ascent gained and more.
Get Connected
Edge 510 offers a suite of connected features when paired with your smartphone (Apple® or Android™) and the Garmin Connect™ Mobile app. This allows you to gain comprehensive, accurate ride data from a dedicated device, while saving your phone battery. Edge tracks the data and sends it to your phone using a Bluetooth® connection. Stay connected and share all the details of your ride with friends, family and your social media contacts. You can post an update immediately after your ride or race with details from your completed activity. You'll create your posts via your smartphone, and the ride data's already there, thanks to the interface with Garmin Connect Mobile.
Live Tracking
The live tracking feature allows your friends and family to follow your races and training activities in real time. Invite followers using email or social media, so they can view your live data on a Garmin Connect tracking page. Once they get your email invite, they can click to follow and see your stats and location on the map.
Weather
Get real-time weather conditions, forecasts and alerts (in areas with coverage) directly on the Edge 510 when it's paired with your smartphone and Garmin Connect Mobile. This feature is useful for extended rides, and it lets you keep your smartphone safe and dry, while the weather data you need is at your fingertips.
Wireless Data Transfers
Now you can instantly store, share and analyze every detail of your ride. The Garmin Connect Mobile app allows for wireless uploads of completed activities from your device as soon as you finish recording an activity. You choose whether activities are automatically or manually uploaded. Once your ride has posted to Garmin Connect, your own "connections" can view them. You can also search your courses and workouts4 stored at Garmin Connect, download to your smartphone, then send directly to your Edge 510 — wirelessly. Use the courses and Virtual Partner® features on your Edge to race your previous activities in real time.
Purpose-Built Bike Computer
Edge 510 is rugged, waterproof and has up to a 20 hour battery life. The touchscreen is easy to operate, even with a gloved finger and when wet. Mounting options include a new out-front mount² for heads-up positioning and a standard quarter-turn mount. It also comes with a tether to ensure your device doesn't travel far in the event of a spill.
¹When paired with your compatible Android or Apple device.
²Included with some models, sold separately on others.
³When paired with ANT+ power meter.
4Future release of Garmin Connect Mobile will allow you to explore and download courses and workouts from other Garmin Connect users.
What's in the Box:
- Edge 510
- Mounts (standard) - the OUT FRONT mount ONLY comes in the PERFORMANCE BUNDLE version
- USB cable
- AC charger
- Tether
- Manual
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 0.9 x 2 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.8 ounces |
ASIN | B00APBMNOK |
Item model number | 010-01064-00 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #409,105 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #3,377 in GPS Units #4,640 in Electronics & Gadgets |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Connectivity technologies | ANT |
Special features | GPS |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Scanner Resolution | 480 x 272 |
Color | Black |
Department | Bike Electronics & Lighting |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Date First Available | January 7, 2013 |
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Customers like the performance, accuracy, and bluetooth connectivity of the GPS watch. For example, they mention it works well most of the time, the GPS fixes really fast, and the altimeter is accurate. They appreciate the ease of use, and data. That said, some disagree on value, screen, and tracking.
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Customers like the performance of the GPS device. They say that it works well most of the time, has plenty of functionality, and has no problems so far. Some customers also mention that the LiveTrack feature works well, and that it pairs perfectly with all their Ant+ Sensors. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...Overall the Garmin Edge 510 has been very reliable and easy to use...." Read more
"...It's small, accurate and never failed me...." Read more
"...The problem I'm having now is that the unit won't function normally. I tried to do a factory reset and initial user set up but it's acting weird...." Read more
"...color, and backlight would drain it pretty fast, but it lasts longer than my 500. Even when doing the live track it only drains about 8% an hour...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the accuracy of the GPS and navigation system. They mention that the GPS fix is really fast, the altimeter works great, and the speedometer is accurate. They also appreciate the speed at which the GPS acquires a signal and the ability to calibrate it to their smart phone. Customers also mention that it connects and finds satellites much faster than their old Garmin Forerunner, making it a great tool to manage physical progress.
"...Overall it's easy to use and I really like the accuracy of the GPS and speedometer...." Read more
"...It's small, accurate and never failed me...." Read more
"...The recharge time is much faster than my 500 as well.Overall this has been a fantastic product...." Read more
"...to Garmin Connect on my smartphone makes data storage, and ride evaluation simple...." Read more
Customers like the bluetooth connectivity of the GPS watch. They mention that it's easy to sync, upload rides to Garmin Connect, and connect with their power meter. They also appreciate the wireless uploading to Garmn Connect on their smartphone, which makes data storage, and ride, efficient and trouble free. Customers also mention that the watch connects to the GPS satellites and their smartphone quickly.
"...It was easy to connect with my power meter and all of the data from each ride is quickly uploaded to Garmin Connect through my smart phone by just..." Read more
"An excellent upgrade to the Edge 705! The wireless uploading to Garmin Connect on my smartphone makes data storage, and ride evaluation simple...." Read more
"...Speaking of plugging in, I love the bluetooth sync; it's not perfect (it sometimes uploads rides, but they don't appear in the app), but it works..." Read more
"...Uploading rides via Bluetooth is also quite convenient, though I find that sometimes, randomly, the device will stop uploading rides in the..." Read more
Customers find the GPS navigation system easy to use. They say the touch screen works great, it's simple to upload and view the data via Garmin Connect, and it has a bigger display with easy-to-push buttons. They also mention that the map stays easy to read. Overall, customers are happy with the ease of use and recommend it to others.
"...starts to come up the screen automatically changes so that it stays easy to read. Nice." Read more
"...It is more accurate and easier to use than a phone for tracking your rides...." Read more
"...The display is great and I have no trouble reading it even in sunlight. I use a Quarq power meter and it syncs perfectly...." Read more
"...It is more user friendly, the touch screen works great and it will automatically upload your workout to Garmin Connect via bluetooth to your smart..." Read more
Customers like the data provided by the navigation system. They mention that it provides all the numbers they need, has many display screens, and that it connects to their smartphones. Customers also appreciate the ease of accessing the data on the different screens. They say it maps out their course better than the old ones and that the data storage and ride evaluation are simple.
"...I really like being able to access the data on the different screens with ease...." Read more
"...The wireless uploading to Garmin Connect on my smartphone makes data storage, and ride evaluation simple...." Read more
"...On the whole this is better.- I like how many data screens are available and how easy it is to customize them per activity profile...." Read more
"...For instance, it's nice to have so many fields available to display, but there are about 10 that I'm interested in and really only 6 while riding...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the screen of the GPS or navigation system. Some mention that the display is great and has no trouble reading it even in sunlight, with good contrast. Others say that the color screen significantly reduces contrast and daylight readability, making it tough to see in sunlight.
"...A feature that just happens automatically is the way the screen changes from dark to light...." Read more
"...The color screen is nice and I've found it to be visible in all light conditions...." Read more
"...And this is when the sky fell. The screen is totally unusable in the sunlight. I was like, I must have screwed up something, this cannot be...." Read more
"...it seems Garmin assessed the problem, it was a sunny day, no display contrast issues...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the GPS. Some mention it's the best on the market, while others say it'd be a great investment.
"...has a battery life that's five times what my old garmin was and it's a nice unit." Read more
"...Pricey." Read more
"...it to your smart phone and upload it to strava or garmin connect, great investment." Read more
"Has all the bells and whistles that you need for a great price." Read more
Customers are mixed about the tracking of the GPS. Some like the live tracking feature, real time tracking, and connectivity to their mobile. However, others say that it's unreliable and does not properly record power. Syncing with their phone almost always fails without explanation.
"...Upon installing the app live tracking is not working...." Read more
"...Live tracking is slick if you want someone to know your location during your ride. To date, all features have worked well for me...." Read more
"I really like it, but the I phone connection is not that great. Mine keeps cutting out...." Read more
"...One of the best things I appreciate is the real time tracking, but ensure you have a fully charged phone and carry a big battery, this consumes low..." Read more
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I have read some reviews where the reviewers complain that this is larger than the Edge 500. Maybe, but one of the reasons I purchased the Edge510 was for the larger screen. I wear reading glasses and with the larger screen I can read the data without glasses. Besides, I wouldn't call the 510 large.
I have also read where some reviewers complain about having difficulty reading the display on sunny days. This happens to me occasionally but it becomes readable again after the next turn or bend in the road. Not a big deal for me.
Update: I have had the Garmin Edge 510 for about a year now and I added a power meter to my bike about a month ago and I had to update my review because this Garmin unit has been really great to use while training.
Overall the Garmin Edge 510 has been very reliable and easy to use. It was easy to connect with my power meter and all of the data from each ride is quickly uploaded to Garmin Connect through my smart phone by just pushing the "save" button on the screen.
There are two feature that I have really come to like. One is the customizable screens. I have configured multiple screens that I use for different training rides and I can scroll through them with just a swipe of the screen. Previously I underestimated this feature but this is a very handy feature. I really like being able to access the data on the different screens with ease.
A feature that just happens automatically is the way the screen changes from dark to light. I do a lot of early morning training rides and when the sun starts to come up the screen automatically changes so that it stays easy to read. Nice.
I've been using Garmin Edge 500 for almost 2 years and I simply love it. It's small, accurate and never failed me. One of the reasons I wanted to upgrade was to have a bigger screen (I was excited about 10 fields per screen 510 offers). Another and the most important reason was support for GLONASS system (500 on a few occasions wasn't too accurate in canyons or forests) and I was hoping to have a better GPS signal. The fact that 810 doesn't come with GLONASS was the reason I chose 510 (otherwise I'd go with 810). This still puzzles me as to why Garmin decided not to include GLONASS in 810.
As soon as the package arrived, I eagerly unpacked it and realized that the device was larger than I thought. I connected it to my computer to transfer my old profile and the first thing I noticed was that it had less free space on the device. 500 has about 50MB while 510 has only 22MB and some of that is taken by the system files leaving around 17MB. Garmin, really?! How much would it cost to add more flash memory? 50 cents? Just to give you some idea - a typical longer ride with 1 second recording takes about 500Kb-1MB. It's convenient to keep a few rides on the device before uploading to the computer. When I researched this issue I found out that some users were unable to update software, because the updated would take 9MB space and it wasn't enough... Note taken, but it was still manageable.
I had set up the device, created two bike profiles and went for a test ride, which happened to be my commute next morning. And this is when the sky fell. The screen is totally unusable in the sunlight. I was like, I must have screwed up something, this cannot be. I turned on the backlight permanently at maximum setting and yet it wasn't light enough to get the same contrast as my old 500. Then I realized two issues. First of all, the new screen has less sharper font, because it has a color screen and practically the resolution is lower than 500 and secondly it uses a different technology which is more susceptible to daylight. I live in California where we have 300+ sunny days in a year and 510 simply sucks. That was a big disappointment. I tried various settings, changing angle, etc. Still not as good as my old 500. Same data field, in a 8-field screen setup, is less readable than on 500. If you actually look as to why, you will see that Garmin decided to use larger font for labels, which wasted a lot of space and left actual numbers smaller and less readable. This whole color screen is a BS. It doesn't allow any customization and simple degrades readability. For instance, I'd love to set up different colors for different power/heart zones. It'd be cool to see I'm exceeding my power threshold just by looking at different text/background color. Apparently, Garmin engineers thought it was a better idea to use color primarily for the grid lines...
Like it was not enough, after my ride back home, I carefully compared elevation profiles between 510 and 500. 510 showed twice as much elevation gain on the same route and when I zoomed in, some segments had a bumpy line where I'd normally expect a flat line (50% of my commute is at sea level). Sorry Garmin, another epic failure. It's hard to understand why it would be worse than the old generation. Again, I found some users complaining about the very same reason and it didn't surprise me.
I'm sending my Garmin back to Amazon thanks to the great return policy and I advice anyone who is considering buying 510 to think twice. Don't make the same mistake as I did.
Garmin, please wake up.
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Qualche problemino con lo swipe (sopratutto quando lo sporco del trail ed il sudore si mischiano) che secondo me è una feature che si potevano evitare.
La connexion avec un smarphone et le suivi en temps réel sont parfait, vraiment sympa
La pantalla se ve bien en todas las condiciones de iluminación (sin protector puesto), pero por protección le puse una lámina transparente que empeoró algo ese aspecto (para nada molesto)
La batería dura lo suficiente para cualquier salida o actividad larga
El perfil multibici esta genial para los que hacemos rodillo
Ansonsten läuft alles problemlos und besonders allen, die bisher ein Smartphone mit sich rumtragen, um ihre Routen aufzuzeichnen, kann ich den Edge 510 wärmstens empfehlen. Die Vorteile:
+ tolle Akkulaufzeit
+ gut erkennbares Display
+ Blitzschneller Satelliten Empfang
+ unkomplizierte Fahrradhalterung, die hält
+ Smartphone Pairing via Bluetooth, mit die gefahrene Route blitzschnell online und ausgewertet ist.
+ Routen von zB gpsies.com lassen sich problemlos via Garmin Communicator auf den Edge übertragen und dann nachfahren.
(+/-) die vielen Funktionen, die ich noch nicht gefunden habe.
Die Bedienung ist, wenn man Android & Co gewohnt ist, tatsächlich etwas holperig aber um Meilen besser, als das was ich noch mit meinem alten eTrex erlebt habe. Insgesamt findet man alle gesuchten Funktionen recht schnell und auch einhändig während der Fahrt, wenn es denn unbedingt sein muss.
Einzig der Einsatz im Radstadion funktioniert nicht, dafür muss dann wohl ein Geschwindigkeitssensor her ...
Ich bin froh, mich endlich zum Kauf durch gerungen zu haben und kann das Ding empfehlen.
Update: Auch nach Touren bis 160km gabs keinerlei Probleme mit der Datenmenge.