The buttons are slightly different too
displaying the screen on another device is an ANT+ profile
It lacks power and when it comes to route changes
the screen is too small
Garmin press release covers details on Connect IQ applications that are not unique to the model
No Wi-Fi or turn-by-turn navigation
Doesn't work with Bluetooth accessories
The interface is confusing to navigate
Screen can be difficult to see in direct sunlight
the lack of turn-by-turn directions
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LACKS wide power metric support Wi-Fi compatible
is no touchscreen in the 520 Plus
Garmin Edge bike computers with only GPS can be frustratingly slow to lock in
navigation on the Edge 520 is limited to routes you have downloaded in advance
No plug incudedOut front mount (as well as original quarter turn
the data shown in the display can only be altered from the device and not the app
gradient is so slow to update - well
get the popularity routing stuff baked in
freeze-ups and phone connectivity issues
lacks the ability to do that on the device
Slow as in missing turns and prompts or slow to draw
lack of a touchscreen seems to help with the battery life quite a
missing is uploading via WiFi
lack of touchscreen should mean it works well in the winter
no ability to enter an address on the device or route to a point on the map
how slow I was going in relation to the KoM
the Segment page clears too quickly after you ve finished it
Garmin sets the standard for GPS hardware
It s still lagging behind in expected 2018 features
The menu structures are deep and often confusing
Edge 520 Plus is not a small scale Edge 1030
nested menus
missing Wi-Fi and awkward Connect App
Garmin Varia senses traffic approaching you from the rear at a distance of ca
are no new buttons on the 520 Plus
the missing Wi-Fi connectivity for file transfers is a bit behind the times
touchscreens back to buttons feels like a step in the wrong direction
There s only limited information in the Edge 520 manual
s almost no detail on the map at all
missing the touchscreen on the Edge 520
the base map that comes with the Edge 520 is terrible
Garmin Vector pedals
the Edge 520 does not support Wi-Fi compatibility
the attachments on this GPS do not hold up well in crashes
No handpicked products sent by manufacturers
it has scrapped off the touchscreen feature
the Garmin Edge 520 Plus is not cheap
somewhat slow to start up and make sure they pair
No cherry-picked units sent by manufacturers
Neither are hard to read
largest mountain bike trail database to your computer
Garmin Cycle Map is based on OpenStreet Map data
not first class
- and face-detection is not included in this menu
Micro Four Thirds CMOS sensor
too much pricier than the OM-1
final image pop up on screen
rain-soaked streets