Edge 1040 GPS Bike Computer
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Why We Like The Garmin Edge 1040 GPS Bike Computer
We don't like to limit our possibilities. That's why we ride with the Edge 1040 GPS Bike Computer from Garmin. It has a mind-blowing number of features to push us through our cycle sessions confidently. Prominent features include stamina insights for projected range, multi-band GPS to keep us on-point even under dense tree cover, a performance indicator that suggests our ability in comparison to specific trails, and training and fitness modes that optimize routines with measurements that are to the tee.
Details
- High-end bike computer shows you more about yourself and where you are
- Fitness insights optimize your routine for the best performance
- Suggested workouts and training plans get you on the right track
- Battery lasts up to 70 hours in low-usage modes
- Silicone case ensures strength for rugged riders
- IPX7 water resistance for cycling in any condition
- Please see size chart for complete list of technical features
- ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity let you sync up to electronic drivetrains and heart rate monitors (sold separately)
- Item #GRMF03G
- Housing Material
- synthetic
- Clock
- yes
- Odometer
- yes
- Altimeter
- yes
- Barometer
- yes
- Heart Rate Monitor
- yes
- Technical Features
- see size chart
- Wireless
- Bluethooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi
- Backlight
- yes
- Water-Resistant
- IPX7
- Battery Type
- rechargeable lithium ion
- Battery Life
- 35hr, [battery saver mode] 70hr
- Low Battery Indicator
- yes
- Mount Type
- standard, out front (both included)
- Includes
- Edge 1040, mount, USB cable, tether
- Dimensions
- 2.3 x 4.6 x 0.8in
- Face Size
- 3.5in
- Claimed Weight
- 4.4oz (126g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- gravel, road cycling, trail, cross country
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 210 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 23, 2024
Best user friendly device.
Best head unit I’ve ever used. All the data it keeps up with is great. The maps are amazing specially, mountain bike in a new places.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 18, 2024
An Easy Step Up
An easy commute from my 1030 which stopped communicating with my phone. Easy to migrate all the sensors from the app, it was easy to start using and become familiar with
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 15, 2024
Have only used it once but worked great!
Love all the features and seemed to work really well and had no issues.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 15, 2024
1st time Garmin User
I recently purchased the Edge 1040 after having used a Wahoo Element Roam. I really like the Garmin and have had no issues. But, it is not as intuitive to use as the Wahoo and I felt the intro info was not as helpful as it could be.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 5, 2024
Good Product
This works as advertised. However, we need a version with a larger screen
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 4, 2024
So many features!!!!
I love the functionality and features of the device. While moving you see your stats and when you stop moving it automatically switches to mapping view. BRILLIANT COMPUTER!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 3, 2024
Great visibility with routes and Climb Pro!
I had been happy with my Garmin 830, and really thought the added screen space was unnecessary. After seeing 1040 on a couple of my cycling friends, I decided to try rather than 840. The experience is beyond what I expected , especially the Climb Pro feature much more readable!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
May 2, 2024
Terrible
I have upgraded from 1030 plus. I am struggling with everything - including the connection with Garmin Connect. IQ takes forever to get the apps working. My rides are not uploaded to Strava (or at least they are randomly). Pretty bad hardware (the new Garmin Connect app does not help neither)
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 30, 2024
Easy to use and a must have for training
I didn’t know what the hype was until I got it! Initially I bought if for the GPS and tracking but I’m staying for the workouts and perks!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 29, 2024
Miss my 1030
I have done about 10 rides so far and the computer itself is fine but getting use to the differences from the 1030 have been difficult. At the start of every ride when I calibrate my power meter the computer always registers 1863 on my power and average power. I do everything as before with my 1030 and I also try to delete the ride to get rid of that number but it is always there. It stinks since it affects my power numbers for the entire ride. That is just one of the many small annoying differences from the 1030 to the 1040. I just feel the 1030 was a little more intuitive to use and less complicated.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
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