• Why the Garmin Edge 1040 Solar isn't a must-buy at least right n

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    Why the Garmin Edge 1040 Solar isn't a must-buy at least right now

    Date:
    Thu, 09 Jun 2022 10:24:21 +0000

    Description:
    Is the new Garmin Edge 1040 Solar bike computer really worth the money?

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    Yesterday, Garmin unveiled the Edge 1040, its new flagship bike computer
    that, like the Garmin Forerunner 955 , comes in both Solar and non-Solar charging options.

    Thats not the only change: Garmin reports the Edge 1040 will offer
    recommended power targets to help you navigate courses better by putting in more effort where it counts, a real-time exertion level metric, improved multi-band GPS tracking, and of course, a USB-C cable rather than the old-fashioned micro-USB.

    The new flagship looks, by all accounts, to be a phenomenal feature-stuffed bike computer. If you want a bike computer with a battery that will last you months, with the very latest technology and pinpoint-accurate GPS, this is
    the computer to go for.

    However, for most of us, its a little too similar to the Garmin Edge 1030 series to be a must-buy right now.

    Although the new improvements are nice, the Garmin Edge 1030 series, especially the Garmin Edge 1030 Plus, is still an almost overwhelmingly feature-rich device, and crucially, now the replacement is out, the cost has already started to come down. Were already seeing $200 discounts and then
    some on websites such as Wiggle . (Image credit: Garmin)

    Although the 1030 will need to be charged more often (it still offers a full 24 hours of use in comparison to the 1040s 30 hours) and uses the inferior micro-USB cable, there are too many similarities to ignore. The display is identical, the older unit is only a few mm smaller, both are IPX7 waterproof, and the safety and tracking features are identical.

    The Edge 1040 has double the internal memory, but if 32GB isnt enough for
    your routes, data, courses, riding history, and metrics, youre probably the power user, who was always going to get the 1040 regardless.

    Moving away from the construction, the training planning and analysis
    features are also virtually identical, at least according to the specs checklists on the Garmin website. Apart from the changes noted above, both computers offer custom screens, advanced workouts, interval training plans, estimated VO2 max, recovery advice, a virtual riding partner the list goes
    on.

    The 1040 looks like an amazing piece of equipment. But just like the new Garmin Forerunner 955 and 255 , if youre anything other than a power user,
    its worth waiting for the Amazon Prime Day deals to strike on the older
    model, as the changes are an incremental step forward.



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