Skip to navigation

PCPro-Computing in the Real World Printed from www.pcpro.co.uk

Register to receive our regular email newsletter at http://www.pcpro.co.uk/registration.

The newsletter contains links to our latest PC news, product reviews, features and how-to guides, plus special offers and competitions.

Garmin Edge 705 in GPS / Satnav

Verdict

A fantastic fitness GPS intended for cyclists, but it's versatile enough for hiking as well.

Review Date: 13 May 2008

Price when reviewed: £211 (£243 inc VAT)

Buy it now for: £249.95

Overall Rating
6 stars out of 6

Features & Design
6 stars out of 6

Value for Money
6 stars out of 6

Performance
6 stars out of 6

PCPRO Recommended

On the face of it, Garmin's Edge 705 looks a bit of a niche product. It's aimed squarely at cyclists and comes with a handlebar/stem mount, plus cadence and wheel sensors for super-accurate speed readouts and a heart rate chest belt.

But it's more versatile than it first seems. It's a deluxe cycle computer to be sure, but its compact dimensions and light weight make it a sound choice for hiking, too. Unlike the Forerunner 305, you can add complete topographical maps of Great Britain supplied on DVD. A major-roads base map comes as standard. Plus, you can add city and motorway maps of Europe on microSD card for £94. The 705 will also supply full route instructions, like a basic in-car GPS, based on these maps. Even without this, the fact your position can be displayed in GB grid format (plus a host of others) means the 705 can be used effectively off-road for hiking.

On the fitness front, there's plenty to play with. The training companion, common to both Garmin recreational GPS units on test, allows you to effectively race against yourself: ride a route, save it as a course, and the 705 overlays your current position on the map against a playback of your best time over that route - you can also see this "race" plotted on the altitude profile screen. It's a surprisingly addictive motivational tool, and one that's unique to the Garmin products this month.

In addition, speed, heart rate and cadence alerts can be set across five zones and, interestingly, the speed alerts can be combined with the device's barometric altimeter - it will sense whether you're climbing and change the speed zones automatically as you ride. You can set up custom interval-training routines, and there's an auto lap feature. It's also compatible with ANT+ power meters, useful for more serious athletes.

Couple this with reliable performance - it consistently achieved a satellite lock in around 40 seconds, the fastest on test - a transflective colour screen that's fantastically readable in all weathers, a rechargeable battery, and an interface that's very easy to master, and you have a great all-round recreational GPS device. A worthy award winner that will appeal to more than just its target cyclist market.

Author: Jonathan Bray

Be the first to comment this article

You need to Login or Register to comment.

(optional)

Latest Prices for 010-00555-20

Seller Price Buy Now Seller Rating
Dell Business £249.95 Shop 1 starts out of 5
1 reviews
Amazon Electronics UK £295.77 0 starts out of 5

advertisement

Most Commented Reviews
Latest News Stories Subscribe to our RSS Feeds
Latest Blog Posts Subscribe to our RSS Feeds
Latest Features
Latest Real World Computing

advertisement

Sponsored Links
 
SEARCH
SIGN UP

Your email:

Your password:

remember me

advertisement


Hitwise Top 10 Website 2008