Garmin has announced its new Edge 20 and Edge 25 bike computers – the smallest GPS cycling computers in the world.
Taking the title from Lezyne’s Mini GPS, Garmin’s new Edge 20 (£110 / US$129) and Edge 25 (£140 / US$169) head units are claimed to be the tiniest, and lightest, GPS-equipped models on the market, while still offering a full feature set.
Garmin has come up with a handy video to outline the features, which can be seen below.
The computers use GPS and GLONASS navigation satellites to give you data including speed, distance, location, time and total ascent.
Despite their diminutive sizes, Garmin has also squeezed in routing capability. Riders are able to follow downloaded routes, giving a line to follow without full mapping, but with turn indications.
The Edge 25 also boasts ANT+ compatibility, allowing the addition of heart rate and cadence via compatible sensors. Power meter compatibility is not available. The Edge 25 can be purchased with a heart rate strap included for £170 / US$199.
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