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🚴♂️ Own the road, own the ride — the ultimate cycling command center.
The Garmin Edge 1050 is a premium GPS cycling computer featuring a vivid color touchscreen, up to 20 hours of active battery life (extendable to 60 hours in saver mode), and advanced connectivity via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It offers real-time road hazard alerts, group ride messaging, personalized training plans, and a built-in speaker for navigation prompts and a bike bell. Designed for serious cyclists who demand precision, safety, and seamless integration with their smart devices, it’s the ultimate tool to elevate your cycling performance and social ride experience.

























| ASIN | B0D6SBYCVH |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Audio Output Mode | Speaker |
| Battery Average Life | 60 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,049 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | Edge 1050 GPS cycling computer, flush out-front mount, standard mount, tether, charging/data cable, documentation |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 269 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons, Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.7"L x 0.6"W x 2.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Cycling GPS |
| Item Weight | 5.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Map Types | North America |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 010-02890-00 |
| Model Name | Edge 1050 |
| Model Number | 010-02890-00 |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Operating System | Android |
| Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth |
| Sport Type | Cycling, Exercise & Fitness |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GLONASS, GPS, Galileo |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 753759336295 753759336288 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
S**O
It Earned Its Last Star!
Edit: Nealy all of the below complaints have been addressed in 10.19. I've updated my rating to five stars. This computer is the best of the best. I've had time to use the navigation, WiFi sync, and more. Great purchase for anyone who rides daily! This is supposed to be the best of the best. And from what I can tell, it will be. However, as it stands on software version 10.18, the device is having a lot of annoying issues. None critical, but all very pesky. And I'm not alone. Many folks on the Garmin forums seem to have the same problems. The most disruptive issue is the computer's failure to sync rides to Connect. Can't sync over Bluetooth, WiFi, or USB-C to either my phone or laptop. However, I can see the rides when I look in the history on the device itself. Ugh. The next issue is that the computer likes to crash. Like--a lot. Whenever I get off the bike and go to save a ride, it takes 1-3 OS crashes for the data to successfully save. Again, not critical as the data does get retained, but insanely annoying on a $700 cyclo. The device also refuses to give me an accurate odometer reading on my main profile: road. I've recorded 4, 20 mile rides on my 1050 thus far and the total miles quoted on the home screen is 147 miles. It also reports inconsistent data when asked how many rides I've ever taken. Sometimes it says 7, others it quotes the proper 4. All this being said, I understand this is a new product for Garmin. It does do a lot very well. The sensor network it forms is incredibly stable. It connects to my Di2, Varia lights, and HRM extremely consistently. Everything waits in standby till its ready to ride. Then everything automatically comes to life. The data visualizations when riding are also first class. There are a series of "graphical" data fields you can add to your screens enabled by the LCD display. All of which look fantastic and add functional utility over their standard counterparts. For example, I've enjoyed using the heart rate graph. It shows a 60-second running history of my rate complete with a color code indicating zone. Very posh. All in all, I recommend this little gadget. It's very well-built, has the most comprehensive feature list in class, and has the potential to become the top dog. Will always be hard to swallow the price, though.
S**E
Bright display, long battery life, highly customisable
I don’t usually splurge on cycling gadgets—this computer actually costs more than some of my bikes—so I was hesitant at first. For over a decade, I’ve relied on Strava on my phone, but I wanted a more data-rich, dedicated solution. After reading countless reviews, I decided to give Garmin’s flagship unit a try. First Impressions & Setup The Edge 1050 arrived well-packaged and was quick to set up. Pairing with the Garmin Connect app and my Varia radar/taillight was seamless. On my first ride, I used the default settings and quickly realized a few tweaks were needed. It beeped constantly—every time a hazard or vehicle was detected, or when I stopped for a break. While some may appreciate the audible alerts, I found them excessive and turned them off after the first ride. Connectivity & Sensors Sensor pairing is simple. In addition to my Varia, it connected easily to my Wahoo speed and cadence sensors. I don’t have a dedicated heart rate monitor, but it paired with my Amazfit watch and used that data without issue. App Integration Syncing with apps like ROUVY, Ride With GPS, and Strava was straightforward. Occasionally, Strava data takes a minute or two to update post-ride, but it’s consistent and reliable. Navigation & Performance Downloading routes to the device is easy, and navigation worked flawlessly—even during a 105-mile ride through remote, off-grid areas. The battery life is stellar: after a 10+ hour ride using navigation at full brightness, I still had 58% remaining. Display & Usability The screen is bright, clear, and readable in all conditions. Some reviewers think it’s too large, but I appreciate the size—much smaller than a phone, yet just as easy to read. The touchscreen is responsive, even with damp full-finger gloves. Customization & Profiles The Edge 1050 offers a wide range of ride profiles, each highly customizable. You can choose exactly what data to display and leave out what you don’t need. It takes a bit of setup, but online tutorials help, and once configured, it’s a very intuitive device for daily use. Final Thoughts The Garmin Edge 1050 isn’t cheap, but it delivers a premium experience. If you’re looking for a powerful, feature-rich cycling computer that goes well beyond the basics, it’s worth the investment.
S**G
Garmin Edge 1050 — Premium, Smart, and Almost Perfect
Let me guess — you’re here wondering: Is the Edge 1050 really worth the price? Or should you just grab the discounted 1040? Maybe even switch to Wahoo? I’ve owned the Edge 1040. I’ve used Wahoo. And now, after spending serious saddle time with the 1050, I can tell you: yes, it’s worth it — if you care about training, smart integrations, and ecosystem-level polish. What makes it great: • Training profiles & customizable screens are superb. I set up my music controls on one screen, and just below them — heart rate, distance, and ride time. It’s intuitive, quick, and clean. • If you run Shimano Di2, this thing reads battery level, active gear, and even lets you map Di2 buttons to functions. That’s pro-grade stuff. • It has a tap-to-ring bike bell. I’m not joking. A real, polite digital ding on tap. Never thought I’d love that so much. • It connects with radar and smart lights. You can control them right from the head unit. Yes — it’s a cycling ecosystem now. • It syncs with Apple Health, which matters if you track your fitness holistically. Where it falls short: For the price, I expected smarter navigation. You can’t just type “Starbucks” or “public restroom” like on a phone. You need the exact address — like it’s 2005. Garmin makes GPS devices for a living. This is a miss. If you want a smartphone-like experience, Hammerhead is the way to go — but you’ll lose Apple Health integration and the deep Garmin ecosystem. ⸻ Verdict: If you want the best cycling computer in terms of ecosystem, reliability, and training features, the Edge 1050 delivers. It’s expensive, yes. But if you’re serious about riding, it’s an investment that feels right every time you clip in.
T**R
Wow!
This is the gold standard for Bike Computers. I have had an Edge Explore 2 for a couple of years - but having upgraded to a bike with Ultegra last fall, I decided to get the 1050 because of its compatibility. Lo and behold, when I went to pair it before my first ride of the year, nothing worked - came to realize that the Di2 was completely dead, that could've been fun i it had happened mid ride. After charging the gears, it paired perfectly, now I will have a screen keeping an eye on the battery levels etc. That alone is worth the price. Also, not I have bright custom screens for power, climbing, pedal dynamics etc. All in all I'm happy I saved up for this
D**X
Not As Good As The Predecessor
I have used the Edge products for a long time and they have been a great help. However, my last Garmin 1030 was involved in an accident and got broken. I got the current replacement, which is this 1050. It is excellent, as all Garmin products are, but it is not as good as my old 1030, but it is still worth 4 stars. It has a lot of features the 1030 didn't have, but they are mostly frivolous and don't help my rides, so I have to work harder to turn them off. It has a lot of alerts. Many are annoying (eat, drink, rest, etc.). I know when to do those things. There are a lot of features that would have been nice to have above the 1030, but they are not there. There is nothing new that would really improve the riding experience or make it safer. The appearance is also not as attractive and the readability is worse because they are putting smaller fonts on the screen. The battery life may be better, but that has not been a problem with the 1030 version. It is only a problem if you are doing the 100 or 200 mile rides and in those situations I have carried extra batteries and they have worked well.
M**E
Best for Frequent Riders Who Like to Explore New Routes
The Garmin Edge 1050 is pricey, but if you ride a lot, it's worth it. The screen is brighter and larger than other Garmin bike computers. I've found I can read it even when the sun creates glare. It's also more responsive and easier to set up and customize than less expensive models. The 1050 is the only bike computer I've used that allows me to easily change the route mid-ride if necessary. The screens on other models are too small and too slow to set a route without a lot of frustration. Overall, I'd recommend the 1050 to a person who rides frequently, takes longer rides, and likes to explore new routes. If you don't ride often or take the same route frequently, there are less expensive models that will do the job.
T**T
Top cycling computer
I should not be surprised how awesome this Garmin is. All of my Garmin products are great. This is my Third cycling computer is the last 5 years, and everyone of them is awesome. Easy to use, and battery last longer than expected. Slightly expensive, but high quality that value is there.
C**N
Great cycling computer upgrade
Really amazing upgrade. Love the color screen, great battery life, larger display, ease of connectivity and syncing with other devices and additional features. Highly recommend this device for cycling.
G**E
Ottima
Tutto ok
I**G
Excelente calidad
Un producto imprescindible para los ciclistas
A**B
Great device
Very "chatty" and bleeps a lot when all warnings turned on. Great device. Clear screen and easy to use and read. A big step forward from my old Garmin 1000.
P**T
Le meilleur
Bien que dispendieux c'est probablement le meilleur ordinateur sur le marché. Que vous ayez un vélo de route, de gravel ou même électrique il se configure très facilement. Son écran est spectaculaire.
K**N
Super
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