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Epicurus.com - GARMIN 010-00555-20 Edge 705 Bicycle Monitor With GPS & Heart Rate Monitor

GARMIN 010-00555-20 Edge 705 Bicycle Monitor With GPS & Heart Rate Monitor
List Price: $541.65
Our Price: Too low to display
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Garmin
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Garmin
Display Size: 2.2
EAN: 0753759066956
Feature: Outdoor Fitness GPS w/ Heart Rate Monitor
Includes Mp3 Player: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Garmin
Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: Edge 705 HRM
Native Resolution: 176 x 220
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin

Features
Outdoor Fitness GPS w/ Heart Rate Monitor
Large 2.2 in Color TFT Display at 176 x 220 Pixels
Built In Basemap, a microSD Card Slot for Adding Map Detail and Storing Workouts; Allows turn by turn directions with City Navigator software
Heart Rate Features, Current, Average, Max, and Heart Rate Zones
2 Lbs (WxLxH) 1.0" x 2.0" x 4.3"

Editorial Reviews:

Trainer. Navigator. Edge 705 pushes you to do your best, then shows you the way back. This GPS-enabled cycle computer knows no limits. Edge 705 comes with a built-in basemap, plus it has a microSD card slot for adding map detail and storing workouts, courses and saved rides. Also included is a wireless heart rate monitor to measure your heart rate and track your heart rate zone, operating with Garmin's innovative ANT + Sport wireless technology. Edge 705 automatically measures your speed, distance, time, calories burned, altitude, climb and descent, and records this data for your review. Connected to your computer via USB, you can then download your workout data, analyze it and store it. You can even share it wirelessly with other Edge 705 buddies without being near the computer. When it comes to the curve of workout technology, Garmin takes you to the Edge.


Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: A Giant Step Forward for Bike Computers
Comment: As a long time fan of training with powermeters, I have been anxiously awaiting the availability of Ant+ Sport power units. When Quarg made their first Ant+Sport compatible crankset I put one on my TT bike, then put the Edge 705 on the stem. The 705 "found" the power meter right away and worked flawlessly right out of the box. The heart rate monitor is solid, I now prefer the Garmin HRM to other brands. I use it with the power meter and on other bikes without power meters. The speed and distance is accurate without the supplementary pickup on the wheel. I recommend it very highly. The display is programmable and is bright and easily readible. The battery life is as advertised. Workouts download to Garmin's software easily. Hopefully other Ant+Sport devices will come on the market soon.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Garmin Edge 705 upgrade
Comment: I bought the Garmin Edge 705 to replace my Garmin Edge 305. Although the 305 did everything i needed, I wanted a larger display, better battery management, and the ability to load maps in the device. I got everything I wanted with the 705. In fact, the new features and the way the buttons operate are so much better to toggle between views and to enter information in. Its a pricey item, but I use it at least twice a week so I get my money's worth. I upload my info onto my computer and can map where my routes are (that feature is similar to the 305)...with the exception of beaming my routes to other 605 or 705 devices, which I have yet to do. Since I had my cadence and bike mount from the 305 on the bike already, I just purchased the most basic model and didn't have to do any additional installation...that was nice. Its a great device, can't ride without it even more so.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: After all the hype and the extended wait........It is as good as advertised
Comment: Garmin Edge 705 HRM Outdoor Fitness GPS with Heart Rate Monitor
Executive Summary: If you are looking for a complete solution to HR, power, Cyclo computer and GPS with great usability, Garmin 705 is for you. The 705 retains the 305's ability to record data indoors as well as outside. Additionally, the 705 is compatible with the 305 rear wheel speed / cadence transmitter. Mapping is good, but roadies rarely need directional assistance. Basic cyclo computer functions are perfect and are easy to configure. Great user interface and controls - on and off the bike. Easy to see and adjust the color screen's intensity. No problem with interference from other HR monitors or other Garmin users.
Down side (the reason I rated this a 3 and not a 5):
1) (Not Garmin's fault) Power Tap is not yet compatible with the ANT+ communication protocol and the Quark power meter (which IS compatible) will not work for Shimano & Campy cranks. Major disappointment! Cannot test the power meter integration.
2) Motion Based / Garmin Connect data upload sites: While Motion Based was an adequate site to collect and analyze ride data; it was never as good as the Polar software / Web site. Garmin is in the middle of moving its fitness uploads from the Motion Based website (supposed to happen in May?) to the Garmin Connect website. Either Garmin / Motion based are completely inept at web site development management or they have not resourced the project appropriately. Garmin connect has a slick appearance but still lacks the meat of Motion Based and when compared to Polar is completely inadequate for analyzing ride data. The site lacks a GREAT deal of data reporting and presentation features to make it useful to even us amateur cyclists.
3) Garmin needs work on its drivers for the 705 - Windows Vista in general and the 64 bit version in particular. (I did not downgrade them for this; I was dumb enough to buy into Microsoft's hype and choose Vista 64). No clue on how the drivers work for Mac.
4) Still no ambient temperature available measurement available on the 705. In fact the Motion Based feature that associated weather with a particular ride was not activated for the first three weeks I had the 705. One day, out of the blue it started working - but only on the Motion Based Site; it is still not there in any form for the Garmin Connect Site.
Bottom Line: Garmin has done its job in creating a great combo HR, Power, cyclo computer and GPS receiver. Arguably, the greatest selling point of the device is the ability to integrate power data with other cycling data; unfortunately Garmin partnered with high end provider (SRM) and the new low cost provider (Quark) for power data instead of driving a natural relationship with the more popular Power Tap. Additionally, they have not invested enough resources to create even a reasonable data collection site / software to adequately use all the data collected by the 705. My recommendation is buy it, go without integrated power until Power Tap get its act together and invest in the Training Peaks software to upload the wealth of meaningful data that is collected by this wonderful device.


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