Reviews over the
Garmin Edge 830
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4 / 5
Complicated acquisition
It's a fine thing and you can do a lot with it. But it takes some effort to master it. The menu and buttons take a while to figure out. I'm pretty handy with devices, but I didn't drive off with it in one go. It comes with two good mounts to put it on your bike, but no protective case.
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4 / 5
A major upgrade from the 820
Quite an upgrade from the 820. It is more responsive and smooth. Easy to use. Super many different options. You might get lost in this.
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4 / 5
good and easy to use
bought it back after theft so guess this says enough about what I think about the product can do an incredible amount with it and is also good on the rollers
4 / 5
Beautiful product
Tricky to fathom at first. Nice to save your route and see where you've been
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4 / 5
Fine bright product
Very nice product, quite an improvement over my previous Dakota 20. Pairing with fenix 6 took some searching on some forums but worked out. Otherwise you have 2 activities from both devices. Also setting up navigation or using gpx is much easier than before. Still want to buy the rear light with radar extension, that seems to be a safe easy option.
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4 / 5
I would buy it again.
All in all a fine device that does what you expect for such a price. Would buy it again. Navigates very accurately, the software could only be clearer if you have 2 turns in quick succession. The 2nd turn is not indicated on the first and you run the risk of missing the 2nd turn because the system has to finish the 1st turn. This is especially if you cycle on data screen. If you cycle on map, there is no such problem. Then you can just see the sequel.
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4 / 5
Does well what it needs to do
I was completely new to Garmin so I did spend a few hours fiddling to understand the logic of them. In combination with your computer (phone) this is good to do further but before you cycle away so dive in a bit. Once on the road Garmin shows its value well and you can navigate fine and or track your progress well. I have no idea how other navigation systems solve this but if you deviate from the route the solutions are not always convenient but could also be my inexperience.
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4 / 5
A top notch device highly recommended.
Great ease of operation. Easy to save routes from Garmin- Connect.
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4 / 5
Satisfied, route creation option via Garmin itself severely underpowered.
Garmin is a top thing. If you are hesitating between the 530 and to 830 because the 830 can create its own routes I would go with a 530 and a subscription to Komoot. The routes that roll out of the Garmin make no sense....
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4 / 5
Top purchase
Very easy to use,easy to fix yourself, batteries super
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4 / 5
Top device
Great step in technology to collect due to. the Edge really does keep track of everything. Only when having random routes created, the nice mountain bike trails are skipped and it quickly becomes a gravel ride.
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4 / 5
Top equipment
First ordered the 530, but this one is a lot more user-friendly.
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4 / 5
a gote upwaardering tvg garmin 800
the 830 certainly meets my expectations. I do experience problems to see cell phone messages in popup screen on gsp. may be a private problem, with other users this works well
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4 / 5
With the Garmin 830 I ride very pleasantly
With this navigator, I can plan routes in advance and train in a more focused way!
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4 / 5
What to expect from garmin
Made the switch from edge 1000 to the egde 830 the size suits me very well screen is clear and bright and nice new features.
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4 / 5
Versatile, fast and safe "assistant" that gets you from A to B!
The Garmin 830 is versatile, clear, fast and an inspiring assistant on the handlebars. The touch screen, map files and color sharpness and the speed at which the GPS tracks your movement don't take you by surprise. There is plenty of time to pay attention to the road and its -users. The Garmin brings you safely through your route or to the specified destination. A fine step forward compared to the 810 and 820.
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4 / 5
Fine bike computer.
Had the Edge 810 before this. This one has a much better battery and navigates just a bit better. Would have expected a little more development after all these years but the good things have remained.
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4 / 5
fine navigation
The Garmin 830 starts up nice and fast and is nice and small, but with a good screen. Saved routes are easy to find and easy to follow on the bike. You have to get used to all the features it has. Unfortunately, the Garmin App is currently down and the statistics are not available. Otherwise, this device received a 9.