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Garmin Edge 305 Bundle RRP £289.99 Discount 15% Save £43.50 Venus BUY NOW PRICE £246.49 Features:
- Garmin Edge 305 GPS-enabled cycle computer with Cadence sensor & Heart Rate monitor Features:
- The Garmin Edge 305 Bundle has the ability to measure pedaling cadence, heart rate, speed, distance, time, calories burned, altitude, climb and descent, plus much more.
- The Garmin Edge 305 Bundle with heart rate lets you see whether you are training too hard or not enough.
- The heart rate monitor uses a robust wireless technology that eliminates cross-talk and interference and sends heart rate data to the Edge via a soft, comfortable chest strap.
- This data is stored with each track point for post-workout analysis.
- The Garmin Edge 305 Bundle with cadence includes a self-calibrating, wireless speed/cadence sensor so you can monitor your pedaling cadence as you ride. Like the heart rate monitor, the speed/cadence sensor uses the same robust wireless technology to measure and report your pedaling strokes per minute. Physical & Performance:
- Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 1.75" x 3.7" x 0.9" (4.4 x 9.4 x 2.3 cm)
- Display size, WxH: 1.17" x 1.44" (3.0 x 3.7 cm) * Display resolution, WxH: 128 x 160 pixels
- Weight: 3.1 oz (88 g)
- Battery: internal lithium-ion
- Battery life: 12 hours, typical
- Waterproof: yes (IPX7) * High-sensitivity receiver: yes
- PC interface: USB * RoHS version available: yes Maps & Memory:
- Lap history: 1000 laps
- Waypoints: 100
- Routes: 50 Features:
- Heart rate monitor: yes
- Cadence sensor: yes
- Garmin Training Center™ software: yes
- Virtual Partner® (train against a digital person): yes
- Courses (compete against previous workouts): yes
- Auto Pause® (pauses and resumes timer based on speed): yes
- Auto Lap® (automatically starts a new lap): yes
- Advanced workouts (create custom, goal-oriented workouts): yes
- Quick workouts (input time, distance and pace goals): yes
- Pace alert (triggers alarm if you vary from preset pace): yes
- Time/distance alert (triggers alarm when you reach goal): yes
- Interval training (set up exercise and rest intervals): yes
- Customizable screen(s): yes * Barometric altimeter: yes
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| Garmin: Edge 305 Bundle | with Cadence sensor & Heart Rate monitor | £246.49 | |
Manufacturer InformationGarmin International Inc. is a member of the Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN) group of companies that designs, manufactures, and markets navigation and communications equipment for the aviation and consumer markets. Garmin products serve aviation, marine, automotive, wireless, OEM, and general recreation applications. Garmin specifically, the aim is to enrich the lives of customers, by providing the very best products that offer superior quality, safety, and operational features at affordable prices.
What started out in 1989 with a handful of dedicated engineers and a great idea for a product has grown into the Global Positioning System (GPS) leader–both in sales and critical acclaim. From the time our first GPS handhelds supported the Coalition forces in the Gulf War to the current reputation as the first name in GPS innovation, Garmin has helped to take GPS to new heights by going beyond the ordinary features and performance found in typical GPS receivers.
Today, Garmin has a diverse product lines is in virtually every part of the world.
What is GPS The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense. GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the 1980s, the government made the system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS.
How it works
GPS satellites circle the earth twice a day in a very precise orbit and transmit signal information to earth. GPS receivers take this information and use triangulation to calculate the user's exact location. Essentially, the GPS receiver compares the time a signal was transmitted by a satellite with the time it was received. The time difference tells the GPS receiver how far away the satellite is. Now, with distance measurements from a few more satellites, the receiver can determine the user's position and display it on the unit's electronic map. |