Touchscreen Edge 800 from Garmin Blends Best of All Worlds
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“Whether you’re on the road, in the mountains or around the city, Garmin’s touchscreen Edge 800 puts the most important information of your ride at your fingertips,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin’s vice president of worldwide sales. “Thanks to its simple mounting system, improved mapping and route-planning capabilities, and the GPS-based features that make wires and calibration obsolete, we can easily say that one Edge fits all.”
Building on its popular predecessors, Edge 800 is smaller and sleeker than the Edge 705, yet features a larger 2.6” display with a simple touchscreen interface. And while Edge 800 gets its streamlined design from the ultralight Edge 500, the color display and versatile mapping options make exploration more enjoyable and efficient than ever. The latest version of Garmin’s free BaseCamp software (www.garmin.com/basecamp) gives users an easy tool to survey the terrain and plan routes. BaseCamp lets users plan and preview routes – along with viewing elevation changes – and then send those routes to Edge 800, Edge 705 and Edge 605 as courses to follow.
In its third year as title sponsor of the Pro Tour cyclists of Team
Garmin-Transitions, Garmin has worked closely with the sport’s top athletes
in developing Edge products that can be appreciated by cyclists around the
world using a cycling computer to get their fastest time – or for the first
time.
“At Garmin-Transitions, we’re going to be on the cutting edge of technology,
in everything we do,” said Team Garmin sprinting sensation Tyler Farrar. “Edge
800 can track all of our performance data, and it also keeps things interesting
on training rides because we can use it anywhere in the world to plan and follow
new routes – on and off road – and always find our way back to the start.”
Cyclists can view Team Garmin’s featured rides – or download, analyze and
share rides of their own – at Garmin Connect™ (http://garminconnect.com), the free-to-join online community
of more than 30 million activities from around the world. Garmin Connect
displays metrics such as time, distance, speed, elevation and heart rate through
charts and a variety of map representations, including street, satellite,
topographic, and elevation maps. Garmin Connect users can search for activities
in their area and try them by uploading the data to Edge 800, which will guide
the way.
“I can come back and do even more on the computer when I download it,” said Team Garmin’s Christian Vande Velde of combining Garmin Connect with the Edge products he used in consecutive top-8 finishes at the Tour de France. “It takes all the guessing out of everything in my training.”
Using information directly from GPS satellites, Edge 800 accurately tracks speed, distance, time, GPS position, elevation, calories burned, climb and descent. For even more real-time data on display, Edge 800 syncs wirelessly through ANT+™ technology with compatible third-party power meters as well as Garmin heart rate monitors and speed/cadence sensors. For extra-precise climb and descent data, Edge 800 incorporates a barometric altimeter to pinpoint changes in elevation.
Because Edge 800 requires no calibration, it can be switched quickly between
bikes thanks to a low-profile, quarter-turn mount that fits easily on the stem
or handlebars with tight-gripping rubber rings. Boasting a high-sensitivity GPS
receiver with HotFix that quickly acquires and maintains satellite reception,
Edge 800 displays temperature readings, changes time zones automatically, lasts
up to 15 hours on one charge and alerts riders if they’re moving but the timer
has not been started.
As powerful as it is for performance cyclists and speed specialists, various mapping options make Edge 800 an ideal device for singletrack exploration, everyday errands and casual commuting.
Subscribers to BirdsEye Satellite Imagery can quickly transfer high-resolution satellite images to Edge 800 and seamlessly integrate those images into the onscreen maps to get a true representation of the surroundings. And Garmin’s Custom Maps can bring the details, labels and landmarks of your existing paper or electronic map to Edge 800 in just a few simple steps.