
Price: $299.99 - $199.99
(as of Jul 09, 2025 07:13:15 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 bike computer to be a great GPS device with many useful features and accurate tracking capabilities. The battery life is outstanding, with one customer reporting it lasts up to 20 hours. However, the functionality receives mixed feedback, with some saying it works well while others report poor performance. The ease of use is also mixed, with some finding it very easy to work with while others say the user interface is seriously clunky. Moreover, the map functionality is problematic, as the device only includes European maps and is incompatible with USA maps. Additionally, compatibility receives mixed reviews, with some customers reporting successful WiFi connections while others experience pairing issues with their phones.