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Garmin launches Edge Explorer 1000 computer + video

Plus, Strava Live Segments added to Edge 510, 810 and 1000 computers

We were so busy working our fingers to the bone at Eurobike last week that we didn’t get the chance to tell you about Garmin’s new Edge Explore 1000 GPS bike computer that’s designed for touring and adventure (your heart bleeds, huh?).

The Explore 1000 is preloaded with Garmin’s Cycle Map which shows roads and bike paths, elevation data and points of interest. It also has an address search facility.

The round-trip course feature, available on other Garmin devices too, allows you to input the distance you want to ride and a starting direction, then gives you a choice of up to three cycling-friendly courses. You can also plan and download your own routes, of course, using Garmin Connect or apps from other brands.

The Explore 1000 is the first Garmin device to offer incident detection capabilities via an integrated accelerometer. The idea is that the sensor can tell if you’ve had an accident and you can use it to manually or automatically send your location to emergency contacts.

It is also compatible with Garmin’s new Varia line of smart cycling devices, including a rearview bike radar and smart bike lights. Yep, a radar! Get all the details on that from our previous story.

The Edge Explore 1000 features a high-resolution 3in capacitive touch display that adjusts automatically for low-light riding conditions, and Garmin says that it offers up to 15hrs of battery life. It is compatible with GPS and GLONASS satellites to provide a fast connection.

You can pair the Edge Explore 1000 to a compatible Bluetooth device and the Garmin Connect Mobile app to get live tracking, incoming call and text alerts, social media sharing, weather, wireless uploads and sending/receiving courses.

The Edge Explore 1000 is priced at £349.99.


Strava Live feature added to Edge 510, 810 and 1000 computers

Garmin has announced a Strava compatibility software update for the popular Edge 510, 810 and 1000 GPS bike computers. Available now, the Strava Live feature allows you to have real-time segment performance displayed on your Garmin as you ride.

“The update allows users to get instantaneous data – not just of your time in the moment, but also how it compares to your PR, your friend’s, your goal time or the current KOM or QOM,” says Garmin. “Results are calculated and displayed instantly when the segment ends.”

The software update will start automatically when you reconnect your device to Garmin Connect.

This update follows the announcement of the Garmin Edge 520 that we told you about a couple of months ago, the first bike computer compatible with Strava Live Segments.

Strava Live is also available on Strava’s updated app.

You can only use the Strava Live Segments feature if you’re a Strava Premium member. That costs you £3.99 per month, or £39.99 per year.

www.garmin.com

Mat has been in cycling media since 1996, on titles including BikeRadar, Total Bike, Total Mountain Bike, What Mountain Bike and Mountain Biking UK, and he has been editor of 220 Triathlon and Cycling Plus. Mat has been road.cc technical editor for over a decade, testing bikes, fettling the latest kit, and trying out the most up-to-the-minute clothing. He has won his category in Ironman UK 70.3 and finished on the podium in both marathons he has run. Mat is a Cambridge graduate who did a post-grad in magazine journalism, and he is a winner of the Cycling Media Award for Specialist Online Writer. Now over 50, he's riding road and gravel bikes most days for fun and fitness rather than training for competitions.

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Gourmet Shot | 8 years ago
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Does is actually Sync at any point, because my 510 doesn't !!!

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robthehungrymonkey | 8 years ago
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How does this compare with the plain Edge 1000?

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Spiny replied to robthehungrymonkey | 8 years ago
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I'd have been the ideal customer for this when I bought my 1000 a couple of months ago. I'm not using most of the training gubbins on the 1000 but wanted the routing capabilities. On the other hand I wouldn't use the integration with their fancy pants lights on this new model, so it's pretty much a wash. The screens are the same spec & the weight is the same to 1/2 a gram, so I guess it's exactly the same hardware.

https://buy.garmin.com/en-GB/GB/sports-recreation/cycling/edge-explore-1...

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jackdrew11 | 8 years ago
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Bought mine from garmin directly two weeks ago - still in stock through them now

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steviemarco | 8 years ago
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Cheers chaps.

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JoshCroxton1 | 8 years ago
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TimC340 | 8 years ago
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I've had the Strava segment update for three weeks or more, and it works a treat! It's not obtrusive if you're not that interested, and you can determine which segments are displayed in real time. One of Garmin's better developments. Now, if they could improve the Connect user experience, that would be good...

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steviemarco | 8 years ago
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Still waiting for the release of the 520! My LBS can't get a concrete date from the supplier, maybe someone here can shine some light as Amazon are stating late March 2016, really can't wait that long!

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herbertscycles replied to steviemarco | 8 years ago
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Hi thought i would pop you a message as i was on my madison ordering site and could check the availability date for you. Madison state a 16/9/15 as supposed next delivery! Hope that helps....

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