CYCLING

Introducing the Edge 20 and Edge 25 from Garmin - the world's smallest GPS cycling computers

By eckfactor

Garmin Edge

Garmin New Zealand today announced the Edge 20 and Edge 25, compact, easytouse
bike computers, with connected features available in the Edge 25. As the world’s smallest GPS cycling computers, the Edge 20 and Edge 25 allow cyclists to go the extra mile, capturing essential data including time, distance, speed, total ascent and location.

Connected features available on the Edge 25 also allow users to instantly share details of their rides with friends, family and on social media, and connect with a heart rate monitor, speed sensorand cadence sensorto get the most out of a ride. Featuring a simple interface and clear display, the Edge 20 and Edge 25 are easy to use and read on a ride.

“Real estate on your bike is limited – the Edge 20 and Edge 25 are the quintessential bike computers for cyclists wanting to save space without losing valuable features,” said Matt DeMoss, General Manager, Garmin Australasia. “The Edge 20 and Edge 25 allow cyclists to track essential stats like time, distance, speed, ascent and location in a small but powerful device.”

Water-resistant3, weighing only 25g and boasting up to eight hours of battery life, the Edge 20 and Edge 25’s extremely durable and small design is ideal for travel, training and everyday riding. Their interfaces make it easy to start, save and share activities with both GPS and GLONASSenabled, acquiring satellites quickly to track how far, fast and where a user is riding. Additionally, the Edge 25 is ANT+ compatible and can be paired with a heart rate monitor, cadence sensor and speed sensor for additional data.

When paired with a compatible Bluetooth ® devicethe Edge 25 can instantly upload activities to Garmin Connect™ for postride analysis, instant sharing on social media, and with the Live Tracking feature users can allow family and friends to follow their rides in real time.

In Garmin Connect users can also download courses and follow them on the device, receiving turn indications throughout a ride, and compete against other cyclists on previously ridden courses. Edge 20 users can upload to Garmin Connect and download courses and segments via a PC or Mac ®.

The Edge 20 and Edge 25 are available for a recommended retail price of NZ $189 and NZ $249, respectively. The Edge 25 is also be available in a cadence bundle for NZ $289.

For more than 25 years, Garmin has pioneered new GPS navigation and wireless devices and applications that are designed for people who live an active lifestyle. Garmin serves five primary business units, including automotive, aviation, fitness, marine, and outdoor recreation. For more about features, pricing and availability, as well as information about other Garmin products and services, go to http://www.garmin.co.nz.

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Heart rate monitor and speed sensor sold separately.
Cadence sensor included in some versions, sold separately on other versions.
For more information, see Garmin.com/waterrating.
See Garmin.com/BLE for a list of compatible phones.
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