Description
- Enjoy superior accuracy with multi-band gnss technology
- Get stamina insights while you ride
- Push your performance with daily suggested workouts
- Cycle like a local with ride type-specific maps and navigation
- Transfer existing ride data and profiles to your new device
- Stay fueled on a ride with notifications when it’s time to hydrate or eat
- The Edge 540 cycling computer gets up to 26 hours of battery life in intense mode and up to 42 hours using battery saver mode
- Manage your efforts with the power guide feature, which recommends power targets throughout a course, when paired with your compatible power meter
- Smartphone compatibility with iPhone® and Android™
- Display Size: 2.6" (66 mm) diagonal
- Battery type: rechargeable lithium-ion
- Battery life: up to 26 hours
- Display resolution: 246 x 322 pixels
- Dimensions: 2.3" x 3.4" x 0.8" (57.8 x 85.1 x 19.6 mm)
- Weight: 2.83 oz (80.3 g)
- External memory storage: 16 GB
- Comes with: Edge 540 cycling computer, Mounts (standard and out-front), USB cable, Tether, and Documentation
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
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Most Liked Positive Review
Better features than the 530
I got tired of replacing my 530 edge from crashes or falling from technical climbs. The attachment back piece kept breaking off the casing. Finally, ordered the 540! You can replace the back attachment instead of the whole unit. I really like the bigger screen, performance feature data, color screen...
Most Liked Negative Review
Did I make a mistake to upgrading to 540????
Unit pairing no issue with Iphone however can not get the 540 to upload my ride( ride only visible on the 540 under rides) using garmin connect( it sync with the green circle and everything but no ride is transferred), using wifi (wifi test shows connected but when syncing it gives wifi error) even ...
Reviewed by 78 customers
Didn't know I needed it until I bought it
Verified Buyer
Comments about One / One Size
Bright screen, long battery life. I'm a casual rider and this is my first bike computer. I had no idea how useful di2 integration would be- now I never need to look back to see what gear I'm in. And the Varia radar display makes me a lot safer
Sorely disappointed
The Garmin edge that I bought did not include a cable that was capable of charging the device. I had to go out and buy a separate cable for that! In addition, there were absolutely no instructions on how to use the garment edge. The website instructions were virtually useless. I ended up spending hours pressing various buttons until I was able to figure out some rudimentary functions of the edge. For such an expensive piece of equipment this sort of attention to the customer is exceedingly substandard.
I'm mixed and somewhat disappointed
I'm coming from an Edge 510 that I literally wore out. My first reaction was how horrible the UI has become. First and foremost, there's no easy way to get back to a STARTING place. The online manual is dreadful because there are no pictures to show you what to look for. Too often, they present the order of steps for something, and it's too easy to miss a step because you are looking in the wrong place. The YouTube videos are almost as bad; the people typically go too fast. So, you see, stop, go to your Garmin, and do not see what they showed, so you go back, find where you left off, and go back and forth: it's a mess. As far as performance goes, meh! When I'm riding, my cadence and speed monitors keep flipping out and in, back and forth. Sometimes, I can't get my cadence to link at all. I've called for help, and they sent me the instructions to get some data for them, but the instructions do not work. The guy I talked with had an attitude issue, and it sure sounded like he was wasting his time talking to someone who couldn't figure this out on their own. And while I'm ranting. As I stated, I'm coming from the 510. There are a slew of features in this one that were not in my previous Garmin. I've tried searching for what any of these new features do and why I would want to use them (let alone figure out how to access them), and I find nothing. Would it have been that hard to provide a basic sentence or two about what the various features are for? So, yes, I am very disappointed with my unit.
will return it
this review is based on my opinion: i started with the Edge 130 and loved it! but at my 48 years of age i needed a bigger screen to read better some of the screens. i got the 540 and guess what!!!! they made the letters smaller! the colors of the screen in certain light conditions make it harder to see the (specially the maps) the screen brightness in AUTO mode is super low!! i need external light from a lamp to see it clearly and if you turn off the auto brightness off your battery will die mid ride. in the 130 was basic (i get it) but you would just open it and go riding, but this new 540 the menus are so intricate that you will need an afternoon to set it up as you like it minor annoyance
Great investment!
So happy I got the 540! Very easy to use! Being an older genX, it only took a few days to get the hang of using the app (on my iPhone) and the 540 to find routes. I only gave a 4 star because I'm not able to use my Apple Watch for my heart rate. Other than that, love the 540
Tough to beat.
I bought the 540 non solar to replace my Edge 520 not because of a lack of ride metrics but rather, the battery life. With Rally pedals, RTL515, hr, it put too much demand on it and battery life was basically 1 ride. Edge 540 battery is quite strong and addresses the 520 shortcoming well. Besides that, the climb pro is pretty cool and the suggested workouts and other performance bits are pretty good as well. User teething issues were the button sequence isn't identical to 520 and it takes some practice to nail the sequence. Once learned, you're good. Lastly if you're already a Garmin user, the set up could not have been easier.
Mistake - don't buy
I find the button menu absolutely horrid. Can someone tell Garmin it is 2024 and maybe you should be able to configure your edge 100% from your phone and maybe even start a ride from your phone. It works like a 2010 device
Too small; too difficult
Too difficult to see and use the buttons. I returned it.
Perfect for road biking and triathlon
Love it, very easy to pair with the sensors and easy to operate. Battery last a very long time. If you are looking to know your riding metrics and keep up with your best performance this is the ideal tool.
Better features than the 530
I got tired of replacing my 530 edge from crashes or falling from technical climbs. The attachment back piece kept breaking off the casing. Finally, ordered the 540! You can replace the back attachment instead of the whole unit. I really like the bigger screen, performance feature data, color screen and the ability to control my music without stopping, to dig in my pack to grab my phone!
