Garmin Edge 540 Solar, Solar-Charging GPS Cycling Computer with Button Controls, Targeted Adaptive Coaching, Advanced Navigation and More
$399.99 $305.00
$399.99 $305.00
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Introduce the rider you are today to the one you’ll be tomorrow. The Edge® 540 Solar cycling computer offers targeted adaptive coaching when used with your compatible power meter and heart rate monitor. It helps you manage your efforts by providing power targets throughout a course plus stamina insights, so you know how much gas is left in the tank. Ride longer with solar charging, and get superior positional accuracy under dense tree cover or the urban canyon, thanks to multi-band GNSS technology. It features button controls that work in any conditions. Whether you’re riding roads, trails, gravel or indoor, you can benefit from insights and workouts that will help you understand your strengths and weaknesses and prepare for upcoming races or personal milestones
Advanced GPS cycling computer with button controls combines superior navigation, planning and performance tracking, cycling awareness and smart connectivity
Battery life: in demanding use cases, get up to 26 hours or up to 32 hours with solar charging in direct sunlight (75,000 lux); in battery saver mode, get up to 42 hours or up to 60 hours with solar charging in direct sunlight (75,000 lux); during daytime rides, solar adds up to 25 minutes per hour in battery saver mode
View daily suggested workouts and training prompts on screen; based on your event, get personalized coaching that adapts to your current training load and recovery when riding with a compatible power meter and heart rate monitor
Find your way in the most challenging environments with multi-band GNSS technology that provides enhanced positional accuracy
See remaining ascent and grade when climbing so you can gauge your effort with the ClimbPro ascent planner, now available on every ride — no course required; view on your Edge device and in the Garmin Connect app on your smartphone for ride planning
Classify your strengths as a cyclist, and compare your cycling ability to the demands of a specific course, so you can focus your training and improvement in the right areas, when paired with your compatible power meter and heart rate monitor
Manage your efforts with the power guide feature, which recommends power targets throughout a course, when paired with your compatible power meter
Get stamina insights while you ride, so you can keep an eye on how much longer you can really push it, when paired with your compatible power meter and heart rate monitor
Stay on top of your training program with prompts to complete missed workouts
Ride like a local, whatever your bike type, with improved ride type-specific maps that highlight popular roads and trails plus searchable points of interest
13 reviews for Garmin Edge 540 Solar, Solar-Charging GPS Cycling Computer with Button Controls, Targeted Adaptive Coaching, Advanced Navigation and More
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Retrosphere 90z –
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Total game changer! Yea yes yes! 😍
I paired this Garmin Edge 540 Solar with the Garmin rear light, and oh boy!! it’s a total game changer on the road! 🚴♂️☀️ The solar charging is amazing, and the GPS keeps me on track without any worries. It’s super easy to use, reliable, and makes cycling safer and way more fun. Highly recommend for anyone who loves hitting the road with confidence! 🙌
C. Berrio –
Great upgrade and battery life
Great product from Garmin. I bought This computer, To Replace my old 520 computer That Was Failing. This New computer 540 solar Last The double of Time, Than, My Old 520 and Is Easy To read, customize, it gives you All The Information You Need. I love the route feature. I Do recomend This Computer to Anyone.
John B. –
Solid Computer
Simple to use. Brightness is good, solar charging is a bonus. Touch screen would be nice, but for the price… can’t complain.
eta –
Garmin makes a good device but all I need a good GPS.
I purchased this after losing my Wahoo off the back of my truck. The screen has a sharp picture. The batteries and solar charge seem to work well. But after trying to set it up. I decided to send it back. Navigation on this device is difficult. Pairing is Okay but screen setup is frustrating. So, I ordered a new Roam.
Rafael Henao –
Best value for money
As always, Garmin is the best option. Highly reliable, lots of cool functions, highly simple to use
TDR Auto –
Bigger learning curve then Wahoo but it packs more features
I was so close returning this, My sensor were dropping connection, GPS would not work, my friend told me to do factory reset and it works like a charm ever since. I did a 100 mile ride the other day and the battery is still over 75%. Little harder to use since it’s more packed with features compared to Wahoo Roam, but starting to like this more and more!
D. Glasser –
Awesome little bike computer
This bike computer is so cool. It quickly connects to my heart rate monitor and power meter, finds the GPS signal, and is good to ride for hours.I use it with both my indoor trainer and road bike, and it has multiple riding profiles that makes it easy to switch between the two in just a few seconds.The large display is easy to read quickly while riding, even in direct sunlight or shade.
Ernie J. –
A Game Changer For Sure!
Best decision I’ve made so far!I am absolutely thrilled with my new Garmin Edge 540 cycling computer! From the moment I started using it, I’ve been incredibly happy with its performance and the wealth of features it offers. It has truly revolutionized my cycling experience and significantly contributed to improving my performance on every ride.One of the greatest standout features, and something my previous unit sorely lacked, is the hill climbing feature. Knowing what’s coming, how much elevation is left, and being able to pace myself accordingly has been an absolute game-changer. It’s an invaluable tool for optimizing my effort and tackling climbs with a newfound strategy and confidence. This alone makes the 540 worth every penny.Before purchasing, I was aware that the Garmin Edge 540 was not a touchscreen unit like the 840, but honestly, this was not a huge issue for me. The button interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, even with gloves on, and I’ve found it to be incredibly responsive and reliable. The clarity of the display and the ease of use have far outweighed any desire for a touchscreen.Beyond the fantastic hill climbing feature, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed utilizing all the other capabilities of the 540. From precise GPS tracking and clear navigation prompts to detailed performance metrics and seamless integration with my other sensors, every feature works flawlessly. I’m constantly impressed by how much data I can access and how effectively it helps me analyze my rides and pinpoint areas for improvement.To any cyclist considering a new computer, I wholeheartedly and enthusiastically recommend the Garmin Edge 540. If you’re looking for a robust, feature-rich, and incredibly reliable device that will genuinely help you elevate your cycling performance, look no further. This is a product that delivers on all its promises and then some!
Elapolinar –
Aunque aun lo ando probando aún, como siempre, los dispositivos garmin cumplen con las expectativas, en este caso el 540 está en el umbral de la gama alta con todas las prestaciones del 840 salvo por no ser de pantalla táctil….
Hassan_Tie –
Good Quality & Fast Delivery.
Mauricio Perez Ruiz –
Un increíble ciclocomputador, Garmin nunca decepciona. Para ser mi primer ciclocomputador es facil de entender, manejar y vincular a tus dispositivos.No te arrepentirás de comprarlo 😀
Terry Lewandowski –
Received my Garmin Edge 540 and have done ~5 rides with it now. It is a 5 star product (from my limited use so far), but there are a few things to note…The Good:—————- You can configure the display screen to show the stats you care about. I have the max showing (10 stats), and find it is easily readable when you glance down.- It comes with the ability to mount in on your stem or in front. I prefer in front- I can do multiple rides with one charge, so you don’t need to recharge after every ride (of course, depends how long you ride for- Seemed to be no issue on a rainy day when I was out, and on really sunny days. This is well made and no issues in the conditions I have rode in so far. (Note have not done any really ‘dark’ conditions yet)The Bad:—————- Remember to power it down completely after your side is done (and saved), so it conserves the battery. I did not the first time, and assumed when it went to power save mode/screen went blank, it would conserve power. Instead, when I was about to ride 2 days later, it was at zero power. Had to spend 15 minutes to get it to ~20%. So just make sure you power off when you are done.- When doing the “hill climbs” on it (where it prompts you that you are on a known climb), there seems to be a lag from when it realizes you are on the hill, and a lag when you are done. Nothing major, maybe ~5-10 seconds difference. But it is noticable.Other Notes:—————- If you connect to a Garmin Varia, the first time it will ask you to update the radar software. It takes about 8 minutes. While you can skip this and ride, I just recommend you plan for this and connect them ~10 minutes before you rideOVERALL—————I would recommend this for any cyclist who wants a computer on their bike. The few cons I have seen so far are minor vs how well it works in general.Note I have this connected to a Garmin Varia read radar/light, a speed sensor, a cadence sensor, and a heart rate chest strap (all by Garmin). All connected with no issue.
LUBOMIR SNOPEK –
Very good. Thanks.