Battery life of the Garmin Edge 130 plus?
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Battery life of the Garmin Edge 130 plus?
I currently use the older 130 non plus and the battery seems to be on its last leg. It will die after about 1.5 hours when fully charged.
I like the small size and don’t need anything else feature wise and was thinking about getting the newer 130 plus. Heck I don’t even use most of the features on my 130.
Any 130 plus owners out there that have some real life experience on how long the battery lasts when fully charged?
I like to stay with Garmin because I use the same app with my watch.
Thanks.
I like the small size and don’t need anything else feature wise and was thinking about getting the newer 130 plus. Heck I don’t even use most of the features on my 130.
Any 130 plus owners out there that have some real life experience on how long the battery lasts when fully charged?
I like to stay with Garmin because I use the same app with my watch.
Thanks.
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I have the 130 Plus and it will last for a six hour ride. And that's using the optional speed,cadence and HR sensors. I should note, I do not use routing via files loaded onto it. It's my first GPS cycling computer and if it broke today I'd buy another one. Everything I need and nothing I don't.
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Are you using the backlighting 100% of the time? That eats up battery quick. On the monochrome screen of my old Edge 500 I could easily adjust the viewing angle of the device to my eyes and see the readout without any backlighting. Go into your settings and disable the backlight or try the setting for just when a button is pushed or message pops up.
Though if you are riding at night or in the dark of the morning you need your backlighting. But perhaps you could get use to pushing a button when you want to look at it.
If it's not due to backlighting, then make sure your charger is really charging it completely or better, it's time for a new device.
Though if you are riding at night or in the dark of the morning you need your backlighting. But perhaps you could get use to pushing a button when you want to look at it.
If it's not due to backlighting, then make sure your charger is really charging it completely or better, it's time for a new device.
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I never use the backlighting although I am riding in the dark quite a bit. It shows 4 bars when charged but depletes within 2 hours or less. I assume the battery is not holding a charge anymore for a longer time.
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I loved Loved LOVED my 130 but infuriated at crappy battery life. I used all the tricks to try to extend life but it would still die prematurely.
I ended up getting a 530. I honestly don’t need all the fancy features but was concerned the 130 plus only had slightly better battery life. And I sometimes do longer rides like centuries and occasionally even longer.
I ended up getting a 530. I honestly don’t need all the fancy features but was concerned the 130 plus only had slightly better battery life. And I sometimes do longer rides like centuries and occasionally even longer.
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I loved Loved LOVED my 130 but infuriated at crappy battery life. I used all the tricks to try to extend life but it would still die prematurely.
I ended up getting a 530. I honestly don’t need all the fancy features but was concerned the 130 plus only had slightly better battery life. And I sometimes do longer rides like centuries and occasionally even longer.
I ended up getting a 530. I honestly don’t need all the fancy features but was concerned the 130 plus only had slightly better battery life. And I sometimes do longer rides like centuries and occasionally even longer.
Now my wife has a 130+
My sense is its battery does last longer.
I also have an unused 3rd party 130 battery replacement.
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Bottom line on the 130 is it's a small unit with a small battery, stated life is only 12 hrs, compered to 35 for the much larger units. Only solution is charge it up after every use, or buy a bigger unit - 840 or so if really long life is important.
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I don't know about the Edge 130, but many Garmin Edges today don't turn off. They just go to sleep. I think they poll every so often to check in with the phone app or if on wifi then with GarminConnect to check for updates. I have after fully charging my Edge 530, found it at a low charge state when waking it up for use after going a week or two without use.
Just pushing the power button will put the newer Garmin Edges in sleep mode. Holding the power button down will bring up a menu with the option to turn it off as well as reset. So if the Edge 130 is one of these and the OP is going some time between rides, then it might be the battery is simply draining between the rides. Charging just before the ride might give a longer ride time if that is what is needed. As well, use the menu option to actually turn it off after charging it.
Just pushing the power button will put the newer Garmin Edges in sleep mode. Holding the power button down will bring up a menu with the option to turn it off as well as reset. So if the Edge 130 is one of these and the OP is going some time between rides, then it might be the battery is simply draining between the rides. Charging just before the ride might give a longer ride time if that is what is needed. As well, use the menu option to actually turn it off after charging it.
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Showing up late here, sorry. I am THE total fanboy of the 130+. I've had it since mid 2020, soon after it was released. I have not seen any observable degradation of the rechargeable battery (yet), and it definitely meets my expectations. I just found this handy chart from Garmin, and I'd say it's accurate.
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I don't know about the Edge 130, but many Garmin Edges today don't turn off. They just go to sleep. I think they poll every so often to check in with the phone app or if on wifi then with GarminConnect to check for updates. I have after fully charging my Edge 530, found it at a low charge state when waking it up for use after going a week or two without use.
Just pushing the power button will put the newer Garmin Edges in sleep mode. Holding the power button down will bring up a menu with the option to turn it off as well as reset. So if the Edge 130 is one of these and the OP is going some time between rides, then it might be the battery is simply draining between the rides. Charging just before the ride might give a longer ride time if that is what is needed. As well, use the menu option to actually turn it off after charging it.
Just pushing the power button will put the newer Garmin Edges in sleep mode. Holding the power button down will bring up a menu with the option to turn it off as well as reset. So if the Edge 130 is one of these and the OP is going some time between rides, then it might be the battery is simply draining between the rides. Charging just before the ride might give a longer ride time if that is what is needed. As well, use the menu option to actually turn it off after charging it.
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The 130 is getting even worse. We have had freezing temps in the past few days. Fully charged (shows 4 bars) but dies within 15-30 minutes in the cold. I am debating now between the 830 and the 1030. I think I prefer the 830 because of its smaller size.
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Look at the 1030 Plus, I think thats still being sold. Not sure you would find a 1030.
Dont worry about size. You don’t really notice after a few days use.
Dont worry about size. You don’t really notice after a few days use.