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Garmin Edge 705 GPS Computer

Price: Starting at $449.95
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There are three different Edge 705 bundles:
Bundle 1: Edge 705 with Heart Rate Sensor
Bundle 2: Edge 705 with Heart Rate Sensor and Cadence Sensor
Bundle 3: Edge 705 with Heart Rate Sensor, Cadence Sensor, and MicroSD card with Street Maps




Trainer. Navigator. Edge 705 pushes you to do your best, then shows you the way back. This GPS-enabled cycle computer knows no limits. Get heart rate, cadence, turn-by-turn directions, power data (from ANT+Sport�-enabled third-party power meters) � the works. Even share your data with other Edge 705 buddies after your ride. All wireless with a color display, this is no ordinary cycle computer.

Navigate Your Ride
Lose yourself in the ride without losing your way. 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. Just plug in detailed MapSource� City Navigator� street maps on a preloaded data card and get turn-by-turn directions on a sunlight-readable, color display as you pedal. Add optional topo mapping for your off-road adventures. Edge snaps easily into the included bike mount to guide you to your destination.

Get the Data You Need
Available in 3 versions, Edge 705 comes bundled with different accessories to keep you on top of your ride. Edge 705 automatically measures your speed, distance, time, calories burned, altitude, climb and descent, and records this data for your review�. For extra-precise climb and descent data, Edge also incorporates a barometric altimeter to pinpoint changes in elevation. It features a high-sensitivity receiver that holds a signal under trees and near tall buildings, and comes with a click stick for easy screen navigation.

See Your Power
Edge 705 works with third-party ANT+Sport-enabled power meters (check back soon to view list of compatible devices) to display your power output in watts as you ride. This valuable data shows you how hard you're working, regardless of conditions affecting your ride, so you can train smarter. Get a competitive advantage by viewing power output along with Edge data all on the same display and storing this information to analyze your workout.

Measure Heart Rate and Cadence
Garmin�s innovative ANT+Sport wireless technology means you get heart rate and speed/cadence data with no strings attached. All versions of Edge 705 include a wireless heart rate monitor to measure your heart rate and track your heart rate zone. Some packages also include a speed/cadence sensor to monitor your pedaling cadence and wheel speed as you ride. You can even use it to train indoors because the sensor attaches to your rear wheel.

Swap Rides Wirelessly
With Edge 705 you can share your courses, workouts and saved rides wirelessly with other Edge 705 users. Now you can prove that 20-mile uphill climb with a 2000-foot elevation gain. Better yet, send it to your buddy to ride. Sharing data is easy. Just select "Transfer Data" to send your information to other Edge 705 units within a 3-meter range.

Share, Store and Analyze
You rode hard and now you want to store and analyze your workout. With a simple connection to your computer, you can join a worldwide network of cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts through Garmin Connect� � our new, one-stop site for data analysis and sharing. Also upload to optional Garmin Training Center� software for further analysis.

Edge 705: Bring it on.




Share your comments below:

How do you get the Cadence Sensor to work on a recumbent trike..... I was reading the instruction for mounting sensor..... and I found out that its impossible for the sensor to work using their mounting instructions, because the arc of the rear wheel and the arc of the cranks don't over-lap..... So is there a special formula for getting it to work on my Catrike? Otherwise I will need to take my cadence sensor back.
Posted by Lone_Rider
02/28/2010 12:56:36 AM


One of the best things about the GPS is that you do not need to use the magnet-on-the-wheel speed sensor. The GPS will calculate the speed from the satellite signals, and it is much more accurate than a magnet sensor.
Use the cadence sensor on the boom and forget trying to use it for a wheel sensor at the same time.
Posted by Ashley

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