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GARMIN 010-00447-30 Edge 305 GPS Bundle

GARMIN 010-00447-30 Edge 305 GPS Bundle

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Brand: Garmin
Category: CE

Buy New: $250.97

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 118 reviews
Sales Rank: 1377

Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Native Resolution: 128x160
Display Size: 1.86
Includes MP3 Player: 1
Size: Garmin Part #010-00447-30
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 6 x 6 x 6
Distance
Speed
Elevation
Altimeter
Ascent/descent rate
Electronic compass
Time/date
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 010-00447-30
Model: 010-00447-30
UPC: 053759051793
EAN: 0753759053574
ASIN: B000BS4PZW

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Features:
   High-sensitivity GPS receiver
   Heart rate monitor and speed/cadence sensor
   Automatically records up to 1000 laps. Download to your PC
   Look up and navigate to stored locations
   Virtual Partner lets you "race" a virtual competitor, making training fun

Accessories:

   Garmin MapSource CD ROM (USA TOPO)
   GARMIN 010-10325-00 Smash Guard
   GARMIN 010-10350-00 Automotive Mounting Bracket
   GARMIN 010-10446-00 Handlebar Mounting Bracket
   GARMIN 010-10457-00 Auto Mounting Bracket Suction Cup

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Take your ride to the next level with the Edge 305 HR+Speed/Cadence Sensor GPS Receiver, personal trainer and cycle computer. From competitive road racing to mountain biking, the cyclist-friendly, lightweight Edge will help you achieve your personal best. With the easy-to-use Edge 305 on your bike, you'll always know where you're going and how far you've gone. It has the ability to measure pedaling cadence, heart rate, speed, distance, time, calories burned, altitude, climb and descent, plus much more. It is easy-to-install, highly sensitive. Virtual Partner lets you race a virtual competitor, making training fun. Auto Pause pauses the training timer when you slow down below a specified speed and resumes when you speed up again, so you can focus on your ride. Auto Lap automatically triggers a lap every time you pass a specified location or travel a preset distance.

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Garmin, Ltd
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 010-00447-30
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.garmin.com
  • Connectivity Technology: Cable
  • Display Screen: 1.85" Grayscale LCD
  • Interfaces: 1 x USB
  • Form Factor: External
  • Dimensions: 3.7" Height x 1.75" Width x 0.9" Depth
  • Weight: 3.1 oz




  • Customer Reviews:   Read 113 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars The Best & Most Complete Bicycle Computer Ever!   February 18, 2006
    Torv Carlsen (San Anselmo, CA United States)
    68 out of 70 found this review helpful

    Simply put, I love this product. It's kind of like the Swiss Army Knife of bike computers, employing every metric the serious cyclist needs to tailor and hone their workouts. The only piece of data missing is wattage (you reading this Garmin!) which would be great, but probably very costly to integrate.

    I love the customization and the complete wirelessness of the computer. It basically makes all other bicycle computers obsolete by comparison. Installation is a breeze without any of the pain in the ass calibration required from virtually every other bike computer on the market. It just works right out of the box.

    The Edge 305 has a Virtual Training partner that will make you a stronger, faster rider. It also includes interval training and which is a blast to use and for the real tweaks, an advanced training feature where you can set up your own grueling workouts -- a real bonus for the masochists among us!

    One thing to note is that there are mounts for two bicycles in the box, so there is no need to order an additional bike mount if you intend to make the Edge 305 a duel use computer for your road and mountain bike. This kind of mitigates the relatively high price the computer goes for in that you can have one computer for two different bikes.

    I haven't experienced any of the battery issues mentioned in some of the other reviews, which I suppose is a testament to my wussy 4 -5 hour rides, so that shouldn't be an issue for most people.

    And finally, after years of ignoring a huge market, Garmin wised up and is implementing Macintosh OSX support which while not included in the box, will be available on-line within the next couple of months (Thank you Garmin!!).



    5 out of 5 stars All-in-one cycling information system [almost]   April 24, 2006
    Robert Mutel (Solon, IA United States)
    38 out of 39 found this review helpful

    I admit to being a bit of a tech-junkie and have previously purchased a several HRM and GPS-enabled bicycle computer systems. The Edge 305, which I have owned for three months, is the first one that I felt was worth the investment. It strengths are: user configurable displays, high contrast screen with backlight (last several hours for night riding), user-friendly downloads with fast USB communication/charging, very lightweight (~ 3oz), with secure mount/dismount, very straightforward button/menu system, waterproof (haven't tested this yet).

    The 'Training Center' software is excellent, with a full set of graphs and maps, much easier to navigate than e.g. Ciclosport or Cambietta software. Ride histories are downloaded automatically as soon as the USB cable is plugged in. Even better, there's a website (motionbased.com) that one can upload rides and get complete reports, including overlaid Google maps, weather, and lots of statistical information about the ride (HR, speed, grade etc). Note that motionbased.com charges a monthly user fee (currently $8/month). The ride history storage is quite good - in the 'smart' recording mode, a data word is recorded every 10 seconds. There are 13,000 storable points, so it should be possible to record about 36 hours of ride data before a download. This would be handy for multi-day trips when a computer isn't available.

    Nothing is perfect in life. Here are the issues I have found so far with the Edge.

    1. The battery life is close to 9 hours, definitely not the advertised 12 hours. I completed a 200K brevet last weekend, which took 9:10 with stops (the Edge was left on). About 20 minutes before the end I got a 'low battery' warning' but it kept running to the end. Note that I don't have a cadence unit, which probably decreases the battery life. The Edge was fully charged before the ride.

    2. The 'grade' display is useless. It bounces around +/- 5% on hills. I think the unit is sampling too fast - Garmin will likely fix this in a firmware update soon.

    3. The map display is simply a track history, and does not display actual map information (roads, towns, etc). It's handy for out-and-back rides, since you can see approaching turns on the return trip, but it would be terrific if one could load map data. (Note that positions are recorded and the route is displayed on a 'real' map after download to the 'Training center' or motionbased.com software.)

    4. Although there are two bike mounts included, they are at different orientations (90 degs apart) so if you have 2 bikes with the same setup, you'll have to buy another mount ($15).




    5 out of 5 stars Probably the coolest bicycle computer ever mounted on a bike   March 20, 2006
    Doug Hawkins (Mainline PA USA)
    24 out of 26 found this review helpful

    I have owned this unit for a few weeks now and my comments are:
    Pros:
    **Extremely accurate display of speed (My Cateye Double Wireless is also on my bike) Easy to read.
    **Stem mounting is rugged. I was a bit concerned that this would be awkward but I like it better than units that mount on the handle bars. Also, the angle of my stem at least makes for easy, solid button manipulation and viewing.
    **No magnets or other sensor mounting required. The unit comes with two mounts, so you can easily switch between two bikes. Because of the GPS, you are not required to mount a wheel sensor. I think this is a real plus. I bought the HR and wheel/cadence sensor 305 unit but have yet to use them. Looking back, I probably would have purchased the 205 instead of the 305 because of the simplicity and clean mounting, I'd imagine this would be great for mountain bikes as well, where mud can be an issue.
    **The software interface is quite impressive. You can view your route plotted against the map. Haven't explored all the options, but software was easy to install and GPS unit data was easy to upload via USB.
    Cons
    **Battery life When it comes to battery life, it's kind of like a cell phone. They say 12 hours, continuous use but I have yet to experience. All I know, is that I have to remember to charge it the night before I go out to avoid a nasty surprise. On the plus side, it will seem to continue to function on low battery for quite some time. I have yet to lose data because of battery failure.



    5 out of 5 stars Great cycling computer   February 14, 2006
    M. J. McCowen (Reno, NV)
    14 out of 15 found this review helpful

    I've only used it a couple times since receiving it 3 or 4 days ago. So far, it is great. The best computer I've purchased, with all the bells and whistles, the easiest to use also. I was using a Polar s720i and it is nice also but not as user friendly either on the road or at home. The Edge also will allow for battery changes on the heart strap, cadence/speed sensor and the main unit is rechargeable. Can't say that for the Polar.

    The Edge is self-calibrating for wheel size so you literally put on the speed/cadence sensor, 5 minutes to install, strap on the heart monitor, get on the bike and go. There are lots of ways to set up the screen for the items you like to view while riding, speed, cadence, almost anything you can think of is viewable.

    I especially like the "virtual partner", it is great to "race" against yourself on a course you made. Sometimes you don't have a riding partner, now I always do.

    While I have not had the battery life problems others have had, I also haven't been on any long rides yet, just got it, so really can't give my opinion on that. The only drawback I have had so far is that you can't upload maps to it from Garmin's other products. Although, your tracks are viewable through Garmin mapping software used on other products, I have an eTrex Vista C also.

    Overall, pricy but feature loaded, I love it so far and all in all, it's not much more than Polar's 720.



    5 out of 5 stars Beyond expectations   March 16, 2006
    L. Hainz (Albany, OR)
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    Thought I might be paying to much for a cycling computer but this one is worth it. Easy to install cadence/distance unit. Easy to follow instructions. Easy to set up computer for your personal readouts to follow during your ride. Incredible data and software to analyze it following your ride. If you are a mountain biker, this would be incredible because it will show you exactly where you are in relationship to where you started. Fantastic for any level of rider. Very highly recommended. I spent a lot of time researching the market and I think the Garmin Edge 305 with the Heart Rate and Cadence bundle is the top system on the market today in this price range.

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