Your next Apple Watch update will turn it into a true cycling computer
Power meter and speed/cadence sensor compatibility means the Apple Watch and WatchOS 10 is a whole lot more capable than before.
Power meter and speed/cadence sensor compatibility means the Apple Watch and WatchOS 10 is a whole lot more capable than before.
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Up your training game with the latest gear for indoor and outdoor riding.
products to see, be seen, and know see what’s coming next, even when it’s behind you.
An overhauled endurance road platform meets modern all-road capability. It’s wonderful but there's a but.
How do you like yours? And how do they compare to those of the world's best?
Optional built-in Power Glass solar panels feed power to the rechargeable battery while you ride.
Optional built-in Power Glass solar panels feed power to the rechargeable battery while you ride to bring 100-hour run time to new unit.
Lights, camera, action, Garmin finally adds a camera to its Varia radar tail light.
Video and radar offer layers of safety measures for any rider.
The latest Gamin wearable is smaller, not over-the-top expensive, and promises heroic battery reserve.
It looks like there's a glitch in the ride data, but there isn't.
It also features an English threaded bottom bracket. Is this even a Cannondale?!
Interactive lights, radar, and display make up new SmartSense package that runs off a single rechargeable battery.
Epix 2 offers a refined appearance, a brilliant AMOLED display, and the latest 24/7 activity and recovery monitoring features.
Here's the cycling technology news making headlines for Friday, January 14, 2022.
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If you thought K-Edge’s aluminum mounts were too expensive already, you’d better sit down for this one.
Details of the new pedal-based power meter range that expands into SPD-SL and SPD-compatible options.
Slightly bigger and bulkier than Shimano XT/XTR pedals, but power measurement is reliable and durability seems good.
New Rally family of power-meter pedals come in one- and dual-sided versions for between $649 and $1,199. The $199-$249 pedal bodies are interchangeable, too.
New range will include single- and dual-sided options throughout, too.
The 13g mount adjusts for angle and holds your Garmin securely.
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The Edge 830 touchscreen is a double-edged sword on this feature-packed computer.
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Garmin system outage a result of attack by 'WastedLocker' ransomware, claim reports.
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Three high-end cycling GPS computers. One 14,000-foot elevation test. Which computer came out on top?
This rear-facing radar provides warning of approaching vehicles, and their relative closing rate. And it just might save your life.
Your elevation data could make or break your Everesting attempt. How do you know if your GPS elevation data is accurate?
Tiny, crisp, and more integrated than before, the Edge 130 Plus isn't a robust training tool but it's a solid starting point.
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The GPS giant offers enhanced navigation and training functionality at the same price as the Edge 1030 and Edge 130.
The Garmin Varia rear-facing radar alerts you to traffic approaching from behind, up to 153 yards away.
The VeloNews Tech Podcast returns with a deep dive into the history of Zwift and the smart trainers that have grown up around the virtual riding world.
Garmin's new Edge 830 is a substantial evolution from its predecessor, with several new features that cater to climbers, mountain bikers, and the safety-conscious.
Garmin's new head units offer expanded metrics. Schwinn revives the Paramount. Suspension for road bikes. Mavic gravel wheels, and more.
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Enve finds a perfect match with American hub company Industry Nine. Floyd's offers chewables. Garmin buys Tacx. Rapha remembers Pantani.
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Garmin launches a crop of new and improved products for its lineup of bike computers.
This generation of Garmin's Vector power meter is far more reliable, bug-free, and data-rich than its predecessors.
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The Edge 820 could be Garmin's best head unit to date with turn-by-turn navigation and the ability to find bike-friendly routes, as well as training functions.
Olympic hopefuls get smart glasses; Rapha has new shades too; you can ride the Giro with Bkool and improve your GPS devices — both Wahoo and Garmin.
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Garmin announces plans to purchase Maine-based DeLorme, which designs and markets consumer satellite tracking devices.
Garmin's new Varia Vision syncs with Garmin head units and allows riders to wear any type of sunglasses.
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Garmin's Edge 20 is a simple, affordable GPS option, but riders might want to spend a little more for ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity.
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GPS company introduces new $900 power meter and new spin-scan data metrics to geek out over
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A new screen, Strava-like segments, and wireless connection to everything highlight Garmin's newest cycling computer
The Garmin-Sharp rider stepped off the bike somewhere on the Il Lombardia course and slipped quietly into retirement
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New VIRB line offers ANT+ and WiFi connectivity, as well as a host of editing and social capabilities