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John B Rund Jr
> 3 dayThe speed and cadence sensor provide some valuable additional data to indoor rides on the trainer. The 830 was easy to set up and is a very nice upgrade from my Garmin 510. It will take me a little bit to get use to all of the features available on the 830.
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Paul Ruff
> 3 dayI have been using the 830 now for about 6 months now. Love the little computer and all it functions. No complaints. Would purchase again! I use it for my road bike and Mountain bike.
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Elwyn Fahey
> 3 dayLove it. The touch screen is super easy to use. I highly recommend this device.
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Barry Jackson
> 3 dayVery disappointed. It can supposedly do all these things but there’s no instruction manual and it’s the least intuitive device I’ve bought. Planning a ride is very arduous. No idea how to sync with Strava. Thus far, it’s only use is to tell me where I am on the ride and the elevation covered. Should’ve bought a protective phone mount. Would’ve been MUCH cheaper.
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whitelinerr
Greater than one weekWhen using this GPS unit for hiking its typically 1/3 to 1/2 off the mileage actually hiked. I have been comparing this Edge 830 unit to my Edge 130, Alltrails Pro, eTrix and onXhunt mapping programs. All are in agreement as to the mileage hiked except for the $400 Garmin Edge 830. For a 3 mile hike it will show 1.5 miles while the rest of them show 2.95 to 3.01 miles. I believe the problem is the quality of the receiver in the Edge 830. Not very sensitive? Numerous times I noted that while moving down a trail the Edge 830 wouldnt show any speed. Its thinking Im standing still. Zero! While all other GPS units would show 1.5 mph to 2.5 mph. AND the cookie crumb trail drawn out on each of the maps showing where Ive already hiked all show the same course. And the Edge 830 agrees with the other units stated above about the energy used, elevation climbed, caliories burned and the trail/course used. Just the mileage is incorrect. Accuracy is not confirmed! Currently, I have little confidence in the Edge 830. So Im forced to always have at least 1 other GPS device to varify distance covered.
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Michael SN
> 3 dayIm glad that I recieved my garmin in the best conditions
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Ms. Otha Hermiston Jr.
> 3 dayI’ve been a Garmin fan for quite some time. It does take a bit of getting used to. Syncing and loading routes can be challenging. Like anytime though after a while it becomes second nature. Be aware, you must use the Garmin app from your phone. You can download routes from Strava to the Garmin which was my reason for my purchase. Well worth the investment, if by chance a smaller screen causes difficulties, I would recommend the Garmin with the larger screen.
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William Spansel
Greater than one weekAwesome addition to my cycling data collection.