By: Garmin
The Garmin Edge 520 Plus is the perfect GPS cycling/bike computer for both competing and navigation. Visit the Garmin Store and find the best Handheld GPS Units available, based on easy-to-use features, comfort, build quality, closure and band type. Get the most out of your cycling experience with the Edge 520 Plus.Joel Castro: Muy práctico y sencillo para usar y configurar. Lo único que no me gustó es que no es táctil, todo se hace mediante los botones.
Mexico on Apr 23, 2021
Richard in Albuquerque: I've had this unit's predecessor, the Edge 500, for over ten years; IMO it's still the best cycling computer ever made. But the reset button finally fell out, and the work-around (having to connect the unit to the computer after every ride) was getting too tedious to abide. So I popped for this newer version, the Edge 520 Plus. It has everything the 500 has and lots more, including rudimentary maps, and more extensive power meter features.
My old Garmin heart rate monitor paired instantly. But beware: I initially had trouble pairing my cadence sensor; I simply couldn't get it to connect until I realized that my sensor was a "cadence/speed" unit. Once I understood that, and scrolled down to the appropriate sensor on the screen, it paired instantly.
Most of the more sophisticated features are pretty much lost on me because I'm not a racer and don't keep to a strict training regimen. But if you do race and/or train hard, it's difficult to imagine that you'll need more than the 520+ provides.
The 520 is slightly larger than the 500, but has a significantly larger screen owing to the newer edge-to-edge technology. But the buttons are somewhat harder to access, and...
United States on Feb 17, 2021
GSP: Pas toujours precis. Utilisation depuis plus d'un an et distance différente de mes partenaires de jeux qui utilisent montre Garmin
Canada on Jan 08, 2021
christian b. urbina cedillo: Una excelente computadora ciclomotor para bicicletas de ruta, no importa si la usas indoor u outdoor, su manejo de las métricas es muy exacto, no tiene mucha memoria pero si eres alguien que regularmente la descarga no tendrás ningún problema
Mexico on Dec 27, 2020
RFG: Bought this for my wife (I have already have a 520). She absolutely loves it and like all Garmin Edge bike computers It’s been reliable, bullet proof and easy to set up. In my opinion the Edge 520 is well worth the cost.
Canada on Jun 26, 2020
Dylon s: Here is an unbiased review that I hope helps you when deciding to buy this device.
First off: 1 week after buying this device I was involved in a bad bike accident. This device (must set up emergency contacts) notified my emergency list and let them know. They were able to pick me up and bring me to ER very fast because of this feature.
You probably are looking at the Edge 520 Plus, the Edge 130, as well as the 530 or 1030. My opinion? Get the 520 Plus.
Understand this though- much like an iPhone that cane out 2 years ago, it WILL need an update. So don’t freak out if you buy this and the firmware is outdated or not to your liking. Before going on first ride, plug in via connector to garmin express desktop app and update it.
The pros:
-incredibly fast sync to all sensors (HR, cadence, etc)
-Ability to change map detail to less or more detail (I ride with less detail I know the areas I’m in well)
-customize ride screen with dozens of different fields
-live track workouts
-Very accurate elevation and grade metrics
The Cons:
-wasn’t ready to roll out the box
-screen smudges easy
-no app adjustments
Must...
United States on May 22, 2020
CoreyR: This is one of the lower end models in Garmin's GPS bike computer line. That doesn't mean it's a bad device!
It's the first in the series to have navigation, going from the 25 to the 1080. Rerouting is kinda slow, but perfectly fine on bike, it will not be suitable for car navigation though. You wont need to load new maps of any sort, if you're in a major metro area, but might need it in more remote areas.
It is somewhat complicated to get used to, and while I like not having a touch screen on it, some of the buttons require a bit of actuation, which could be good, or bad, depending on your preference.
The user interface could use some help, but it's no unusable. Just navigation through the menus doesn't always make sense.
It's highly accurate, though, and will link up with ANT+ devices, and saves rides until your phone can connect, then it auto-syncs them to Garmin Connect.
My only complaint: I wish Garmin Connect would let you manage the device when it's not powered on, then ship the new state to the device. A bike computer isn't something that stays on all the time, like a watch.
So, this is my 3rd Garmin unit, one previous watch...
United States on May 09, 2020
Outbackwack: I got this primarily for mountain biking. Once updated and screens somewhat configured I took it out for a 15 mile trail ride. When I finished and was looking at the data 1 thing really stood out...it showed a total STOPPED time of 1h15m on a 3 hour ride. I was wondering why I saw READY TO NAVIGATE showing up a bunch of times. Turns out the MINIMUM SPEED you can set it for to start recording is 6mph. This is probably ok for road riding, but I do a bunch of technical hill climbs at LESS THAN 6mph (I'm 60... give me a break). That means that my data on EVERY ride will not be accurate. I think this thing needs an option to set at 0mph if I want. Other than that it has worked great, even showing the trail names I'm riding on, although it will just say "riding west" or something, NOT "riding on white line trail". I've done 3 rides this week for about 9 hours of riding, plus another hour playing around with settings and it still shows 60% battery, which I think is very good so far. Oh, another gripe was trying to find a mount for my 35mm Yeti bars, which was not easy. I wound up with a Chinese head set cap that works great for only $10 vs $40 or more for an "out front" mount. I think...
United States on Oct 03, 2019
Garmin Edge 520 Plus: GPS Cycling Computer for Maximum Performance on the Bike | Garmin Instinct Outdoor GPS Watch: Rugged and Reliable for the Great Outdoors | TUSITA Protective Case for Garmin Montana 750i & 700i GPS Handhelds | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $30 OFF | $88 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 34 reviews | 3 reviews | 33 reviews |
Special Feature | Bluetooth | Heart Rate Monitoring, Shock Resistant, Barometric Altimete, Activity Tracker, GPS, Water Resistant | |
Battery Life | 15 Hours | ||
Whats in the box | USB cable, Edge 520 Plus, Manuals, Standard mount, Flush out-front mount, Tether | ||
Map Type | Worldwide | ||
Item model number | 010-02083-00 | 010-02064-00 | T00049BLACK |
Included Components | USB cable, Edge 520 Plus, Manuals, Standard mount, Flush out-front mount, Tether | ||
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces | 1.76 ounces | 2.08 ounces |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. | |
Manufacturer | No | Garmin | TUSITA |
Date First Available | April 18, 2018 | October 11, 2018 | February 3, 2021 |
Best Sellers Rank | #141,898 in Electronics #369 in Handheld GPS Units | #1,857 in Electronics #2 in Handheld GPS Units | #176 in GPS Cases |
Connectivity technologies | Connect IQ | ||
Brand | Garmin | Garmin | TUSITA |
Sport | Cycling | ||
Connectivity Technology | Connect IQ | ||
Human Interface Input | Buttons | Buttons | |
Resolution | 200 x 265 | ||
Special features | Bluetooth | Anti-Slip | |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount | ||
Product Dimensions | 2.9 x 0.8 x 1.9 inches | 1.8 x 0.6 x 1.8 inches | 1.97 x 1.97 x 1.18 inches |
Scanner Resolution | 200 x 265 | ||
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | |
Other display features | Wireless | ||
ASIN | B07C1TDBZC | B07HYX9P88 | B08VSKQ4TJ |
Screen Size | 2.3 Inches | 1.27 Inches | |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 1,056 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 23,434 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 277 ratings |
Yves Charbonneau Bruyère: Le produit ne fonctionnait pas. On charge des frais de retour. Mauvais achat.
Canada on May 17, 2023