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title: "Edge Explore Touchscreen Touring Bike Computer with Connected Features, White"
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price: "SAR 1888"
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# 3” glove- & rain-friendly touchscreen Up to 12 hours battery life Preloaded Garmin Cycle Map with Trendline routing Edge Explore Touchscreen Touring Bike Computer with Connected Features, White

**Brand:** garmin
**Price:** SAR 1888
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Explore More, Worry Less — Your Ultimate Ride Companion

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Edge Explore Touchscreen Touring Bike Computer with Connected Features, White by garmin
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 1888 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/68974675-edge-explore-touchscreen-touring-bike-computer-with-connected-features-white)

## Best For

- garmin enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted garmin brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Always in the Loop:** Live Track, Group Track, rider messaging, and incident detection keep you connected and secure on every ride.
- • **Ride Rain or Shine:** High-res 3” capacitive touchscreen stays crystal clear and responsive even with gloves or wet fingers.
- • **Navigate Like a Pro:** Turn-by-turn GPS with Trendline popularity routing guides you on the most-loved cycling routes, on- and off-road.
- • **Stay Powered All Day:** Robust 12-hour battery life keeps you exploring without the stress of mid-ride shutdowns.
- • **Connected & Protected:** Sync with Garmin Varia smart lights and rear-view radar for enhanced safety and driver alerts.

## Overview

The Garmin Edge Explore is a sleek, easy-to-use 3” touchscreen bike computer designed for avid cyclists who crave reliable navigation and connectivity. Featuring preloaded Garmin Cycle Maps with Trendline popularity routing, it offers turn-by-turn directions on popular routes. Its glove- and rain-friendly display remains visible in direct sunlight, while a 12-hour battery life supports long rides. Compatible with Garmin Varia devices, it enhances rider safety with smart lights and rear-view radar integration. Live Track, Group Track, rider messaging, and incident detection keep you connected and protected on every adventure.

## Description

Product Description Discover new routes, and stay connected wherever you ride with Garmin Edge Explore. This easy-to-use cycling computer features a bright, responsive 3” touch display plus GPS to track how far, how fast, how high and where you ride. The preloaded Garmin Cycle Map uses Trend line popularity routing to show you the on- and off-road routes cyclists like to ride, providing turn-by-turn navigation along the way. Wherever the adventure takes you, ride with peace of mind, thanks to cycling awareness features such as automatic incident detection and the assistance tool. Add optional accessories, such as Garmin Varia smart bike lights and rear-view radar, to detect cars and alert drivers. Box Contains Garmin Edge® Explore, 1 x standard holder, 1 x mounting strap, 1 x charging / data cable, 1 x quick start guide (English language not guaranteed)

Review: Very happy, nice bit of kit at a good price - After having my edge 705 for 10 plus years the battery was not holding charge. Sadly this meant I had to try to find a replacement. The edge explore came after weeks of looking, thinking, looking some more and a load more thinking! I decided to go with it and the 5 payment option was a deal clincher! Straight out the box it had battery charge (around 75%) so it was ready to go. Easy to set up and put familiar screens together with data. Maps are good, syncing to apps easy and also linking to cadence & HRM a breeze. Overall very happy and would recommend if you like me, was in need of making a new purchase. Would suggest buying a case to go with it just to add some extra protection.
Review: It's made riding more engaging somehow - This (the "Explore") is the large Garmin Edge, which emphasizes navigation over training. So it's got a nice big screen but no ability to connect a power meter. When I say "big" I don't mean it's as big as a modern mobile phone, which I find too big for the handlebars. It's as big as I want it. I think you can connect a heart rate monitor by Bluetooth, but I don't use any of that stuff so I haven't tried it. I got it for navigation, and it's good at that. You can just put a location in, like a car SatNav. Or you can use the built in course designer. Alternatively you can design a course using Komoot, which is a separate app which I prefer. You also need to download the Garmin Connect app, and set Komoot and Connect to sync to each other. Once that'ss set up, it works really well. I find that I use about 50% of the battery on a four hour ride, so it's got enough battery for most people. It uses a bit more battery if you have it constantly attached to your phone by Bluetooth. That allows some phone notifications to pop up on the Garmin. I don't bother. Note that, unlike a car SatNav, and unlike Komoot if you use it as a SatNav on your phone, there are no audio instructions. You just get warning bleeps in advance of turns or if you go off course. I like that. I hated wearing in-ear headphones to hear Komoot's instructions. There's no need for that with the Garmin. The beeps are quite high pitched, and you can generally hear them in traffic. And I prefer to rely on the visual picture of the route that the Garmin gives you. Like all SatNavs it has a few wrinkles and glitches that occasionally confuse, but in general it makes me confident about where I am and where I'm going. When I don't need navigation I still use the Garmin to record my rides, and to display a screen showing distance, speed, average speed, elevation, elapsed time and time of day. I was surprised I needed to customize it to show time of day, but it was pretty easy. I don't really know why I record my rides, since my phone automatically records them on my Google Maps timeline anyway. I just like having the data screen visible as I ride along, and I like having the weekly, monthly and annual data that the Garmin Connect app collects if you connect the Garmin to the phone by Bluetooth briefly after a ride. I particularly like the elevation data, which gives me an excuse for my unimpressive average speeds. And I think the Garmin distance data is a bit more accurate than Google Maps Timeline, which sometimes seems to short change me. None of the above really explains why I somehow just feel happier riding along with a Garmin on my handlebars, but I definitely do. By the way, I'm not saying it's better than other cycling computers. This is my first one, so I have nothing to compare it to. But I do really like it.

## Features

- Easy-to-use GPS bike computer with high-resolution, 3” glove- and rain-friendly touchscreen that’s visible even in direct sunlight
- Includes preloaded Garmin Cycle Map with turn-by-turn navigation and Trend line popularity routing to find the on- and off-road routes most-travelled by cyclists
- Built-in GPS tracks how far, how fast, how high and where you ride, Battery life: up to 12 hours
- Compatible with Garmin Varia cycling awareness devices, including smart bike lights and rear-view radar, to detect cars and alert drivers
- Stay connected with the Live Track and Group Track features, smart notifications, rider-to-rider messaging and built-in incident detection

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07DX231ST |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 79,270 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 119 in Cycling Computers |
| Box Contents | Cycle Computers, Sensors & Displays |
| Brand Name | Garmin |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, ANT+ |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,409) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759207373 |
| Human Interface Types | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5L x 1.8W x 10.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Accessories |
| Item Weight | 116 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Map Coverage Type | Europe |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model Name | GM202910 |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, ANT+ EDGE REMOTE VARIA REMOTE |
| Product Features | Touchscreen |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Sport Type | sports electronics |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 753759207373 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Battery life:** 12 Hours
- **Brand:** Garmin
- **Connectivity technology:** Bluetooth, ANT+ EDGE REMOTE VARIA REMOTE
- **Included components:** Cycle Computers, Sensors & Displays
- **Map type:** Europe
- **Model name:** GM202910
- **Mounting type:** Handlebar Mount
- **Screen size:** 3 Inches
- **Special feature:** Touchscreen
- **Vehicle service type:** Bicycle

## Images

![Edge Explore Touchscreen Touring Bike Computer with Connected Features, White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61zzEHnnLrL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Battery life is claimed to be 12 hours. What is the actual battery life that people have been getting?**
A: In power save mode(screen off and device in snooze mode) and navigation on its possible to get a little over 12 hours use on a full charge.
In normal use with screen on and navigation on I can get 8 hours from mine.
If its a bright day and the screen is set to auto brightness and you have alot of route recalculations I've had the burn time as low as 5 hours.

**Q: Does this work like google maps on a smartphone?**
A: Hi, this is just for Navigation but is quite good. It also shows you where you have been if doubling back. Depends on what you are trying to get out of it in fairness. If you just want to navigate then use a phone, but if you need an all round package this is a great device.

**Q: Does it come with full European maps?**
A: Yes, a full European Cycle map.

**Q: Does it show canal routes ?**
A: Yes, canal towpaths are marked with a dotted line, as are cycle lanes running alongside roads.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very happy, nice bit of kit at a good price
*by S***N on 10 June 2021*

After having my edge 705 for 10 plus years the battery was not holding charge. Sadly this meant I had to try to find a replacement. The edge explore came after weeks of looking, thinking, looking some more and a load more thinking! I decided to go with it and the 5 payment option was a deal clincher! Straight out the box it had battery charge (around 75%) so it was ready to go. Easy to set up and put familiar screens together with data. Maps are good, syncing to apps easy and also linking to cadence & HRM a breeze. Overall very happy and would recommend if you like me, was in need of making a new purchase. Would suggest buying a case to go with it just to add some extra protection.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's made riding more engaging somehow
*by M***D on 8 May 2022*

This (the "Explore") is the large Garmin Edge, which emphasizes navigation over training. So it's got a nice big screen but no ability to connect a power meter. When I say "big" I don't mean it's as big as a modern mobile phone, which I find too big for the handlebars. It's as big as I want it. I think you can connect a heart rate monitor by Bluetooth, but I don't use any of that stuff so I haven't tried it. I got it for navigation, and it's good at that. You can just put a location in, like a car SatNav. Or you can use the built in course designer. Alternatively you can design a course using Komoot, which is a separate app which I prefer. You also need to download the Garmin Connect app, and set Komoot and Connect to sync to each other. Once that'ss set up, it works really well. I find that I use about 50% of the battery on a four hour ride, so it's got enough battery for most people. It uses a bit more battery if you have it constantly attached to your phone by Bluetooth. That allows some phone notifications to pop up on the Garmin. I don't bother. Note that, unlike a car SatNav, and unlike Komoot if you use it as a SatNav on your phone, there are no audio instructions. You just get warning bleeps in advance of turns or if you go off course. I like that. I hated wearing in-ear headphones to hear Komoot's instructions. There's no need for that with the Garmin. The beeps are quite high pitched, and you can generally hear them in traffic. And I prefer to rely on the visual picture of the route that the Garmin gives you. Like all SatNavs it has a few wrinkles and glitches that occasionally confuse, but in general it makes me confident about where I am and where I'm going. When I don't need navigation I still use the Garmin to record my rides, and to display a screen showing distance, speed, average speed, elevation, elapsed time and time of day. I was surprised I needed to customize it to show time of day, but it was pretty easy. I don't really know why I record my rides, since my phone automatically records them on my Google Maps timeline anyway. I just like having the data screen visible as I ride along, and I like having the weekly, monthly and annual data that the Garmin Connect app collects if you connect the Garmin to the phone by Bluetooth briefly after a ride. I particularly like the elevation data, which gives me an excuse for my unimpressive average speeds. And I think the Garmin distance data is a bit more accurate than Google Maps Timeline, which sometimes seems to short change me. None of the above really explains why I somehow just feel happier riding along with a Garmin on my handlebars, but I definitely do. By the way, I'm not saying it's better than other cycling computers. This is my first one, so I have nothing to compare it to. But I do really like it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great GPS as long as you are aware of it's limitations.
*by M***K on 19 May 2021*

I don't usually write reviews however I just had a great day mountain biking in Wales and I thought I should share my experience using the Garmin Edge Explore. I needed something to get me around unmarked routes as I had a bad experience with mobile phone mounts. This device is small enough and fits nicely on my handlebar and seems very secure once locked. I had 2 reservations about this device one being a 2018 model it now seems outdated and the second was battery life as many users reported their battery going flat after 3-4 hours. I am happy to say that today's ride was 5.5 hours I had 55% remaining when I got back. The battery life is not an issue if updating to the latest firmware. Going back to the first point, this is a basic GPS with Bluetooth which syncs to your phone. Think TomTom or Garmin car satnav from 10 years ago, it's clunky and feels old after using modern mobile phone. As long as you are aware of this the device itself works great and does exactly what you need it to do. You can find pre-made routes on a computer or phone or create your own using Garmin Connect, sync to the device and go for a ride. It will get you to where you need to go and back and this works great. Calorie burn shows higher than normal and there is no way to change the ride type to EMTB but this isn't a deal breaker for me as I ride a regular bike as well. I needed a device for getting me around long cross country routes and this device does exactly that, some fancy training features are missing but I didn't need those anyway. I give this 4 stars due to the outdated design, this device could do with a refresh but then again it's the cheapest bike nav out there with proper maps so can't complain too much. I hope this helps!

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