Polar 460 or Garmin 520
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Polar 460 or Garmin 520
I'm looking for a new cycling computer to replace my Sigma. If you are using one of these computers can you tell me how you like it and any downside I should be aware of before purchasing.
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Wahoo Bolt and Lezyne Super GPS as well to consider.
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6 months ago i was looking just like you, i chose the 520 and have not regretted it. only problem right now is the price. if you can wait i would, i got mine for 240 for the bundle. wait for the sale.
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I got a Polar V650 for $158 off Ribble two weeks ago.
If you are looking at the M450 then also consider the V650. The screen is spectacular and it works well with Wahoo RPM cadence and speed sensors.
The M450 does orthostatic test which the V650 does not. I'm not sure about the Edge product but know that the 820 does not.
Battery life on the V650 is 9h 20m with every feature enabled except power meters - screen max brightness, GPS on, speed/cadence connected, LED lit, etc.
If you are looking at the M450 then also consider the V650. The screen is spectacular and it works well with Wahoo RPM cadence and speed sensors.
The M450 does orthostatic test which the V650 does not. I'm not sure about the Edge product but know that the 820 does not.
Battery life on the V650 is 9h 20m with every feature enabled except power meters - screen max brightness, GPS on, speed/cadence connected, LED lit, etc.
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It is a measure of fitness and recovery and very useful to help prevent overtraining.
Hear rate is measured supine and then again standing. How the heart reacts is indicative of overall fitness and recovery. When repeated often can show increased or decrease in general fitness.
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Hear rate is measured supine and then again standing. How the heart reacts is indicative of overall fitness and recovery. When repeated often can show increased or decrease in general fitness.
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I love my Garmin 520. It works great with my PowerTap P1 pedals. I have no use for Polar with all their incompatible upgrades and terrible, terrible, terrible customer service and poor repair.
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I picked up a Polar M450 with the hrm strap off of amazon for about $115 three months ago.
Overall, I really like it. The battery could last a bit longer, though.
Overall, I really like it. The battery could last a bit longer, though.
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It would help to know what your budget is and what features you want. You can find honest reviews of GPS and features at https://dcrainmaker.com.
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It would help to know what your budget is and what features you want. You can find honest reviews of GPS and features at https://dcrainmaker.com.
As an example, having to turn the screen off to get more than 4.5 hours battery life on a GPS is called a "Nifty feature."
Read between the lines.
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Always thought DC's reviews were objective and thorough. Not aware of a more comprehensive and useful site for fitness product reviews.
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I didn't say that his site didn't have useful information.
Like most reviewers however, he is sometimes loath to call out a major design flaw in a product and calling it a feature is not 100% honest. It is spin and it has gotten worse lately.
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You have zero basis to challenge the honesty or integrity of DCs reviews.
The OP asked for opinions on a couple of options and you neglected to mention the Polar head units have a glaring weakness that they don't support 90% of the power meters which are Ant+ based. Are you dishonest also?
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As for the universal problem of reviewers who receive free stuff, or at least for a trial period, not sure what to do about that. There's always going to be an implicit conflict of interest, even when there's full disclosure.
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I use my Fenix 5 and get a bike mount on it. I get add on and it can display 12 fields. I can wear on my wrist for walk, run, etc.
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The Wahoo Elemnt Mini was just introduced. $100, uses a paired to local smartphone GPS via BlueTooth to track a ride, or you can skip that and just use it with the included speed sensor as a stand alone bike computer
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Thanks everyone for the input. I decided to go with the Wahoo Element Bolt and made the purchase. I have done two rides with it this week and so far very happy. One thing I really like is that it has both bluetooth and Ant+. Easy to setup and has lots of screen options which you can customize.
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If people need to have their hands held to understand whether or not it's "a nifty feature", they probably have no business buying anything.
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"Next, we’ve got a nifty battery saver option. This is kinda like the battery saver feature we’ve seen on some cell phones lately, which will help you eek out the last little of your ride when battery power gets unexpectedly low.
Once enabled it’ll turn off the screen, but still notify you of various events such as upcoming turns and incoming messages. You can configure these within the options. The important thing here is that it’s still recording your ride/sensor data behind the scenes. It just turns off the display to save battery, increasing battery life by about 50%."
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/07/...-edge-820.html
Once enabled it’ll turn off the screen, but still notify you of various events such as upcoming turns and incoming messages. You can configure these within the options. The important thing here is that it’s still recording your ride/sensor data behind the scenes. It just turns off the display to save battery, increasing battery life by about 50%."
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/07/...-edge-820.html
-Tim-
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"Next, we’ve got a nifty battery saver option. This is kinda like the battery saver feature we’ve seen on some cell phones lately, which will help you eek out the last little of your ride when battery power gets unexpectedly low.
Once enabled it’ll turn off the screen, but still notify you of various events such as upcoming turns and incoming messages. You can configure these within the options. The important thing here is that it’s still recording your ride/sensor data behind the scenes. It just turns off the display to save battery, increasing battery life by about 50%."
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/07/...-edge-820.html
Once enabled it’ll turn off the screen, but still notify you of various events such as upcoming turns and incoming messages. You can configure these within the options. The important thing here is that it’s still recording your ride/sensor data behind the scenes. It just turns off the display to save battery, increasing battery life by about 50%."
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/07/...-edge-820.html
-Tim-
Thanks for the quote. I was right that it was necessary.
You distorted what he said. You haven't actually demonstrated that he was "stretching the truth".
Do you realize that that is a "first view" of the product?
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Where is the reference in the specs that the run time is 4.5 h?
Where is the reference that the 15 h is with using the battery saving mode?
Yes, you should stop making the hole you are doing deeper.
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