User submitted reviews
Review by Supe
Garmin has responded to ongoing criticism regarding the outdated appearance of its display technology by introducing significant upgrades in its devices. Following the successful implementation of vibrant and responsive AMOLED displays in various Garmin watches, the Edge series is now receiving similar enhancements, beginning with the Garmin Edge 1050. This model features an impressive 1,000nit display that rivals the responsiveness of modern smartphones, while also offering superior battery longevity.
In addition to the upgraded display, the Edge 1050 incorporates a range of new features designed to enhance group riding experiences and engage with the broader cycling community, including a crowdsourced system for identifying road hazards. Notably, the device includes a well-executed bike bell feature. Furthermore, Garmin has made substantial improvements to its gradient responsiveness and other performance algorithms.
Review by Steve
What an awesome computer. Star of the art and tons of useful metrics! As always the staff was helpful in determining the best units for my needs.
Review by Mark
I appreciate the new features of the 1050 over my 1030, such as the incline meter, turn/traffic warning sounds, and the screen sharpness. But, the control buttons are stiff and difficult to operate, the on screen advisory print (not the operating statistics), are too small and hard to read while riding. Overall, I am glad that I upgraded to the 1050, but it still has some drawbacks. My 1030 was getting some age on it and my decision to upgrade was a good one.
Review by Christopher
The unit has a generously sized screen with well-marked street names. It is very easy to load routes from a service such as Ride with GPS, a task that was very complicated previously. It paired seamlessly with the Varia radar and headlight. The audio prompts for turns and cautions are very helpful, and can be made quite loud in the �Settings.� The bell is surprisingly loud and, let�s face it, cool. Also, it has worked flawlessly in driving rain.
Now the bad�
The screen surface is virtually invisible in bright sunlight. There does not appear to be any anti-glare or matte coating. Changing the display or data screens is very complicated and not at all intuitive. If you plug the unit in to charge it, it turns the unit on and you have to turn it off manually. Finally, switching from screen to screen by swiping left to right or right to left can be tricky, especially if there are gloves involved, if you�re sweating or if it�s raining.
Still and all, I don�t regret the purchase. Paired with my Connect account with no problem and works fine while on Zwift, too.
Review by iliyan
The 1050 is a huge improvement over all the previous bike computers that I have used. It feels like you are using a cell phone, but with way better battery life, etc. The large screen is beautiful, the UI is intuitive, and it can do all you need and then some.
Review by Repp
I started out many years ago with the Edge 1030, 1030+, 1040 and now the Edge 1050. All the previous Edge commputers were good but Garmin finally got all the "I wish" items together in one package. What I like most though is now the 1050 has almost real time gradient response, among a host of other improvements. Set up is quick and easy as you can just transfer all your pages from the previous models and away you go. And as I am hard of hearing I really appreciate the louder audio such as when using the 1050 with a Varia Radar taillight. if you are considering an Edge 1050 look up DC Rainmaker's full review.
Review by Anonymous
I originally had the 1030 and was on the fence about upgrading but so glad I did. A lot better screen control and the bell is a nice feature with riding on bike/walking paths
Review by Anonymous
Coming from 830. My eyes are not what it used to be. It was getting a little difficult to see on the 830. I can now see much better on the large and bright screen of the 1050. UI is very responsive. The alert sounds are much more pleasant. No more beeps and chirps. I little pricy but it's a nice upgrade.
Review by Schincat
I like Garmin because I ride four different bikes and am able to set up an individual profile for each bike. Swiping between pages allows me to have maps and information available easily. Also, Garmin offers tech support second to none.
Review by Anonymous
Being an early adopter always has its drawbacks, be weary of fit issues on one piece bar and stem combos, as well as out front mounts. Device is great but new UI takes some getting used to. Touch sensitivity is good, display is amazing, and unit is fast and responsive. Good but not great.
Review by Kenneth kal tech nj
I though with this update to a brighter screen the battery would not last, but I was surprised with the amount of power left after doing the same ride with a 1030 plus! No issues so far!
Review by ScottinTexas
Better screen, battery life, and functionality. I love that my Ultegra shifters allow me to ring the �bell� and move through the screens. So glad I upgraded.
Review by Merlin
I use this on every ride. There are things that are mildly annoying but that's a software issue. Maybe Garmin will work on improving the software. Otherwise, I like this. It's not a night & day improvement over the 1030Plus I used previously, but again, I do like the new features like the music screen.