Garmin 010-02060-00 Edge 530, GPS Cycling/Bike Computer with Mapping, Dynamic Performance Monitoring and Popularity Routing

Original price was: £299.99.Current price is: £199.99.

Price: (as of – Details) Who cares that the Edge 530 cycling computer offers dynamic performance monitoring and insights to help you improve? You do. So, whether you’re a podium finisher, Kona qualifier, gravel grinder, straight-shaven, urban pedaler, dirt ball or somewhere in between, Edge 530 is ready to roll as your new riding partner. […]

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Price: $299.99 – $199.99
(as of Apr 08, 2025 15:01:32 UTC – Details)



Who cares that the Edge 530 cycling computer offers dynamic performance monitoring and insights to help you improve? You do. So, whether you’re a podium finisher, Kona qualifier, gravel grinder, straight-shaven, urban pedaler, dirt ball or somewhere in between, Edge 530 is ready to roll as your new riding partner.
Performance GPS cycling computer with mapping. Compatible with Vector (power meter). Power meter compatible (displays power data from compatible third-party ANT Plus-enabled power meters).Control Method:Touch.Special Feature:Bluetooth.
Dynamic performance monitoring provides insights on your VO2 max, recovery, training balance, heat and altitude acclimation, nutrition, hydration and more when paired with compatible sensors
Cycling safety features include new bike alarm, group messaging and tracking, assistance and compatibility with Variant rearview radar and lights so you can see and be seen (when device is paired with your compatible smartphone)
Includes routable Garmin Cycle Map with popularity routing — which helps you ride like a local — plus off-course recalculation and back to start; mountain biking model has integrated Trail forks data, including trail difficulty ratings
Customize with free apps, widgets and data fields from the Connect IQ Store
MTB dynamics track jump count, jump distance and hang time as well as Grit, a measure of the ride’s difficulty, and Flow, which tracks the smoothness of your descent so you have a score to beat next time
Battery life: up to 20 hours with GPS; works with Garmin Charge power pack for up to 40 hours of additional battery life

Customers say

Customers find this GPS cycling computer to be a great device with outstanding battery life and accurate tracking capabilities, particularly appreciating its live tracking features. The device receives mixed feedback regarding ease of use, with some finding it very easy to work with while others say the user interface is seriously clunky. Functionality, map features, and pairing ability also receive mixed reviews – while some say it works well and the built-in maps are good, others report it never worked properly and only comes with European maps.

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8 reviews for Garmin 010-02060-00 Edge 530, GPS Cycling/Bike Computer with Mapping, Dynamic Performance Monitoring and Popularity Routing

  1. Jared Mancha

    Great Bike Computer
    Great bike computer that has some awesome capabilities and features. I mainly mountain bike so those are the features I use often. The jump tracking is surprisingly very good and neat to see your stats and attempt to beat them. This is the same with the flow and grit statistics that offer a cool analysis to compete with. It shows nearby routes for mountain biking trails which is awesome especially if going to a new trail you can try a route to stay on course and not get lost. GPS is superb for tracking even in the woods. With that, battery was not affected too much, ~45 min ride in the woods in 26 degree weather with GPS + GLONASS enabled (most battery consumption) lost 4% battery. The Garmin connect app is very good, I’ve had zero issues and really like what it has to offer and the user interface along with viewing my activities. It is on par with strava and almost makes me want to buy a garmin smartwatch honestly. Having no touchscreen may be a plus for me actually, I use gloves often so a touchscreen would be painful. Also, the buttons work well and are easy to get use to after playing around with the device here and there. I have more features to try out but so far this is a awesome bike computer and I have no things that bother me about it at all so far.I’ve seen reviews saying it’s too complicated and took long to setup. The app walks you through setup that takes 5 minutes and if you want to customize all your screens/profiles that display while riding that will take a bit longer but that is not setup. This is a electronic device that offers some great features and yes using some of these features requires technical prowess. But what electronic device doesn’t, phones, tablets, laptops, computers etc do. There will be a learning curve as there is with many things in life. For me I am highly technologically skilled in consumer and some business electronics(IT professional) this device is relatively easy to use for me. For others it may be similar to buying a phone from another manufacturer or a new model with a new operating system. The point is it will take a bit of time to get use to like most things. If it’s too complicated I suggest another bike computer that has much less features such as it only tracks speed/distance/time/clock. But if you want to up your cycling skills this will help with its advanced data and analysis along with some features to smile about.

  2. William L. Schart

    Good unit
    I have had and enjoyed using an Edge 520 for a number of years. But the battery has lost significant capacity and I decided it was time for a new one. And I decided I should get something with a few more bells and whistles, specifically navigation wise. So I opted for this.The layout is standard Garmin: on-off and scroll buttons on the left, enter and back buttons on the right, and start-stop and lap buttons on the bottom. No touch screen on this, but I didn’t want a touchscreen.I haven’t yet familiarized myself with all the screens available but I imagine there’s a screen for just about any purpose.I found it pretty easy to pair up with my phone, and also to pair up with my hr and cadence sensors. I have 2 bikes with 2 different cadence sensors and so far it seems to switch seamlessly between the two. My old Edge sometimes wouldn’t switch for reasons I never quite managed to figure out.The display visibility can be tricky. I have found it to be somewhat sensitive to the angle you have it mounted at. For me, having the display face flat instead of slanted a bit back is better. Time of day and season is a factor too. Late afternoon in winter, when the sun is low, can cause difficulties. I might add at this point, that my eyesight is not the best, someone with good vision might have fewer problems. But now that I have the display angle worked out, I can see it pretty well when in the saddle. Having the backlight turned on helps.Battery life is pretty good. I average about an hour to 90 minutes a day, 7 days a week and I can go well over a week before I need to recharge.

  3. B&L Music

    Great product
    Sadly our old Garmin startup button failed. We had to reach inside with a small stick to activate. Finally broke down and bought this replacement. We are very happy with ease of use and accuracy. The upload to your site has been improved and works great.

  4. Amazon Customer

    I can’t believe I used a watch for so long, this adds so much more to the cycling experience.

  5. José Antonio avila

    Es un ciclocomputador que dar los datos necesarios para un entrenamiento en forma ampliamente recomendado

  6. A. Rousseau

    Very impress with the quality, the software, the speed and the accessories. You can’t go wrong with Garmin.Everything work immediately on request. The heart strap, the speed and the cadence sensors all connected without a glitches. When you connect with GarminConnect, you get all kind of useful information that you can read on your Tablet or Cell phone.But here is my negatives points. If I would have to buy again, I would buy a bigger unit with touchscreen.This unit is too small for me (to handle), and I’m so use to play with touchscreen that I always try to touch the screen to work on it.But, don’t get me wrong, this unit is well built, does it all and I still love it. But the 1030 (or 1030 plus) would be my choice now.

  7. Marsal

    Dispositivo atendeu todas as expectativas

  8. Angelo

    Il solito la qualità non è acqua. Grazie

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