GARMIN unveiled its brightest, smartest and most connected cycling computer to date with the new Edge 1050.
Boasting a vibrant touchscreen display, the Edge 1050 combines superior navigation, performance tracking, cycling awareness and smart connectivity—all while impressively delivering up to 20 hours of battery life in the most demanding use cases and up to 60 hours in battery saver mode.
Packed with features to help foster a more cohesive cycling community, cyclists can receive road hazard alerts reported by fellow cyclists and see in-ride messaging and leaderboards during group rides.“We are excited to introduce our most capable, high-performing bike computer yet with the Edge 1050,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin Vice President of Global Consumer Sales.“Delivering an exceptional in-ride experience, superior navigation and community-focused features, our latest cycling computer is made to keep cyclists motivated—whether they’re planning a group ride with friends or a long, solo adventure.“I’ve seen a lot of Edge iterations over the years and none have ever had me as excited as the 1050,” said Timothy O’Donnell, professional triathlete and Garmin-sponsored athlete.“As an experienced rider, I really appreciate the ease of use of the new Edge 1050.
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