Garmin shows off new GPS cycling computers

Garmin, the renowned global leader in GPS technology, has unveiled its highly anticipated Edge 540 and Edge 840 Series GPS cycling computers, marking a significant leap forward in cycling technology. These cutting-edge devices offer cyclists a wide array of performance-based training metrics, personalized coaching tailored to individual goals, advanced navigational support, and more, all wrapped in a sleek and lightweight design.

The grand reveal of the Edge 540 and Edge 840 Series took place during an exhilarating breakfast ride around Taktak C6 Loop, attended by a group of 60 avid cyclists. With their groundbreaking features and impressive design, the Edge 540 and Edge 840 Series are set to revolutionize the world of cycling technology.

One of the standout features of these new devices is their solar charging models, which provide cyclists with extended ride time between charges. The solar models boast an impressive battery life of up to 32 hours in demanding use or an outstanding 60 hours in battery saver mode. This ensures that cyclists have ample power for their journeys, whether they are training for a major race or aiming to achieve personal milestones.

The Edge 540 and 840 Series offer advanced performance metrics, including targeted adaptive coaching, which helps cyclists track their progress and make informed decisions about their training load, recovery, and upcoming events. These devices provide dynamic insights and analytics to improve performance and gain a comprehensive understanding of strengths and weaknesses ahead of milestone targets.

The Edge 540 and Edge 840 Series come equipped with a host of innovative features designed by cyclists, for cyclists. These features include cycling ability and course demands analysis, which allows riders to identify their strengths and weaknesses and tailor their training accordingly.

The devices also provide targeted adaptive coaching, presenting daily suggested workouts and training prompts while adjusting coaching based on individual training load, recovery, and upcoming events. Real-time stamina monitoring enables riders to track exertion levels during a ride, helping them make strategic training decisions and maintain optimal pacing.

To enhance the overall riding experience, the Edge 540 and 840 Series include a power guide feature to help riders manage their efforts with power targets throughout a course. The ClimbPro ascent planner allows cyclists to view the remaining ascent and grade for each climb, even without course navigation.

Additionally, the devices employ multi-band GNSS technology for enhanced positioning accuracy, ensuring reliable navigation in challenging environments such as dense tree cover or downtown urban areas.

The solar models of the Edge 540 and 840 Series are equipped with Power Glass solar charging lens, which extends battery life to up to 60 hours in battery saver mode. This innovative solar charging capability provides cyclists with up to an extra 25 minutes of battery life per hour during daytime riding, ensuring they never run out of power during their adventures.

Built to withstand various terrains and demanding rides, all models of the Edge 540 and 840 Series feature a rugged design. Boasting a 2.6-inch color display and button controls that function flawlessly in any riding environment, these devices are ready for any ride, from remote gravel trails to challenging climbs. The Edge 840 Series computers also come with a responsive touchscreen, adding an extra layer of convenience and ease of use.

The Edge 540 Solar and Edge 840 Solar models are now available for purchase, priced at PhP 27,990 and PhP 34,490, respectively. For those seeking non-solar options, the Edge 540 is priced at PhP 21,970, and the Edge 840 is priced at PhP 27,990. Sensor bundles for each device are also available, allowing cyclists to tailor their setup to their specific needs.

The launch of the Edge 540 and 840 Series also signifies Garmin’s commitment to continuous innovation. By seamlessly integrating with Tacx indoor smart trainers, offering extensive connectivity through the Garmin Connect app, and providing customization options via the Connect IQ Store, Garmin ensures that cyclists have access to a comprehensive ecosystem of tools and resources to enhance their training experience.

The Edge 540 and 840 Series are now available for purchase, offering cyclists a range of options to suit their preferences and needs. Whether opting for the solar models or the non-solar versions, cyclists can equip themselves with cutting-edge technology that will undoubtedly elevate their training and performance.

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vivo V20 SE unboxing, hands-on

vivo Philippines has officially unveiled in the country its new V20 series. In addition to the V20 and V20 Pro, what we have here is the most affordable from the bunch — the V20 SE. Priced at just PhP 15,999, let’s take a look at what it offers as well as what comes with the package in this unboxing and hands-on.

We’re greeted with this interesting box that’s undeniably a vivo device due to its color. Opening it reveals a smaller box that contains the SIM ejector tools and bundled jelly case to protect the device from scratches and drops.

Digging deeper in the box reveals the phone itself and right under it are the included accessories. We have earphones that connect via a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-C cable for charging and file transfers, and a power brick that supports fast charging.

For its physique, the volume rocker is at the right side lined up along the power/lock button. The left is devoid of any buttons since the dual-SIM tray with microSD slot is situated up top.

Meanwhile, the 3.5mm audio jack, USB-C port, and speaker grille are all found at the bottom.

Now that we’re familiar with the contents of the box, let’s go to the device itself. The vivo V20 SE sports a 6.44-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080. It’s got a 20:9 aspect ratio so it’s friendly for landscape usage when gaming or watching videos.

It sports a 60Hz refresh rate for its screen meaning icons and transitions produce smoother movement when browsing or scrolling. The phone also employs an under-display fingerprint sensor and not the usual scanner seen on the side of the phone together with the power button.

Its back panel makes things interesting. Although it mainly has a light blue color, having a light source hit the surface reveals a yellow glow. This positively breaks the all-blue hue of the rear panel making it stylish and pleasant to look at.

At the upper left corner resides the camera tray consisting of three lenses. The V20 SE carries a 48-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide shooter, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor for achieving bokeh on portrait shots. Here are some sample shots:

On the flip side, a selfie camera is housed inside the waterdrop notch in the middle. It carries a 32-megapixel front-facing lens armed with beautification effects, filters, and even a bokeh effect.

Inside, an octa-core Snapdragon 665 powers the device and is accompanied by 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. If you demand more storage, you can always go for an additional microSD.

The battery department is handled by a 4100mAh pack and as mentioned earlier, it supports fast charging rated at 33 watts. The V20 SE runs on Android 11 and brings a number of features to the UI for faster and more efficient navigation.

The vivo V20 SE is available in Oxygen Blue and Gravity Black. We’re preparing a full review for this device so if you have any questions or anything you specifically want to know about this smartphone, simply chime in the comments section!

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