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Bridget Marquardt DDS
Greater than one weekReplaced my 520 after it failed to take a charge. This new unit is SO much better! I love the loudness of the warning beep - I use a Varia radar and seldom ever heard it with the 520. The touch screen works flawlessly, Im a happy camper with this purchase
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J. Sova
> 3 dayVery accurate, much better speed with this processor. Route loading / screen touch sensitivity. Will not disappoint.
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Alexandria McCullough
> 3 dayWorks great
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Dean
> 3 dayThe only issues I am having is hooking up to Garmin radar. The radar device fails to sync up during rides when I pause the garmin 1030+. I have not figured to fix this.
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Billy
> 3 dayBrilliant product, arrived on the day stipulated.
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Guillermo Ferreiras MC-66330
> 3 dayBien
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Mark
Greater than one weekThis is a great product with so many features. Many features I will never use but so many I never thought of.
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Timothy McLaughlin
> 3 dayThis is a great bike companion, the accuracy as far as altitude is pretty accurate, I live at a elevation of 6100 ft and it tracks the altitude very well as well as degree of slope. You can track the elevation of your ride by a very easy to read and understand graph chart. I haven’t tried the heart rate strap yet, but I really like this unit. Excellent navigation and tracking even on bike paths or there’s tons of preloaded trails, it lists every MTB trail within 50 miles from where I live which gives more options for exploring without worrying about getting “turned around” or lost.
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Jon Jon
Greater than one weekThis unit is a horrible product for a cyclist. For its price, you would expect it to provide clear, easy to read navigation for someone on two wheels. Instead, the nav cursor is so tiny (cant make it any larger) it practically blends in with the route line, which, when looking down at it to get your bearings, you could end up as roadkill or in an mtbrs case, run off the path into a bush or tree. The display screen is a joke. It lacks contrast, hard to distinguish a road from a POI such as a park or water mass since the shadings blend in. The display is very washed out and seems like technology from the early nineties.
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Ramblin Man
> 3 dayThe bike computer appears to be a slight revision of one of Garmins hiking computers. Its has a nice screen size, but its heavy for bike computer. The interface is confusing, although it has a lot of functionality. I prefer simple computers to simple, large displays. At high speeds I dont want to have to fiddle with hard to use touch screens. I want to set it and forget it. I returned it.