Edge 540 Bike Computer Bundle
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Why We Like The Garmin Edge 540 Bike Computer Bundle
The Garmin Edge 540 Bike Computer Bundle brings us the advanced GPS cycling computer for our favorite cycling discipline, plus a speed sensor, cadence sensor, and heart rate monitor to help us perform at our best. With the HRM-Dual monitor connected to our Edge 540, our system can provide us with stamina insights, personalized coaching, and suggested daily workouts based on our training load and heart rate data, while the included speed and cadence sensors help us keep track of our speed and RPMs.
Details
- An advanced GPS computer bundle for road, gravel, MTB, and indoor riding
- Bundle includes speed/cadence sensors and HRM-Dual heart rate monitor
- Features reliable button controls for easy computer use
- GNSS technology keeps us from getting lost in densely covered areas
- Track remaining climbs and grade percent with ClimbPro ascent planner
- Provides suggested workouts based on heart rate and training loads
- Up to 26 hours in demanding use or up to 42 hours in battery saver mode
- Item #GRMF06E
- Housing Material
- silicone
- Clock
- yes
- Heart Rate Monitor
- HRM-Dual
- Wireless
- yes
- Backlight
- yes
- Water-Resistant
- IPX7
- Battery Type
- Lithium ion cell contained in equipment
- Battery Life
- [demanding use] up to 26 hours, [battery saver mode] up to 42 hours
- Low Battery Indicator
- yes
- Mount Type
- out-front mount, standard mount
- Includes
- Edge 540, speed sensor, cadence sensor, HRM-Dual heart rate monitor, out-front mount, standard mount, tether, USB-C cable, documentation
- Dimensions
- 2.3 x 3.4 x 0.8in
- Face Size
- 2.6in diagonal
- Claimed Weight
- 80.3g (2.8oz)
- Activity
- cross-country, enduro, gravel, road cycling, trail
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 178 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 28, 2025
Great Features
I bought my Edge 540 6 months ago and has served me well.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 22, 2025
Great for the price
Bought this a while ago just wanted to use is several times before I reviewed it. I like it. It works good. Still trying to learn all the features on it, but it works great
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 19, 2025
Easy to use
I bought this about a month ago and have used it for several rides. I have a Garmin watch that tracks everything, but difficult to see when riding because I don’t wear my glasses. The echos screen displays everything large enough for me to see my stats will riding.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 16, 2025
great replacement
I have liked Garmin since my Edge 520 and have a Venu 2 watch, so decided to replace my 520 Edge with an update model since my original Edge 520 was damaged from my carelessness. I am still learning the Edge 540, so far found it has more features than I realized. But it has the ones that I needed for cycling. It is a great addition to my Garmin collection for cycling.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 12, 2025
Happy w/ the Upgrade!
Moving up from my trusty 520 Plus and pleased with all the new functionality. Really liking the new climb feature.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 10, 2025
Lots of data
I got this to replace a 530 when the battery died. Not overly intuitive to set up but there are lots and lots of information available. I use a power meter, heart rate monitor and cadence during workouts and this 540 works fine.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 2, 2025
Love it but trying to learn how to use it
I am new to using Garmin. As I attempt to get the most out of it, I can see how much I will enjoy using this once I understand all the features and how to get the most out of it. I love how it works with my car back taillight, lighting up the screen as well as making a sound to warn me of incoming traffic. It also shows on the side a dot to indicate the approaching vehicle.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
March 29, 2025
Set up woes
The ability to set the device up is very frustrating when trying to download maps.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
March 19, 2025
Great overall bundle
I got this bundle as an upgrade from an older Garmin 520 computer I had. It's been an improvement in every aspect! I elected to get the non-touch screen version. I haven't run into any use cases where I felt I would need the touch screen, but certainly could be a nice feature. The basic use of the computer is very intuitive and easy to get right into. Easily navigable and customizable data screens for different types of riding. Even now, I'm still learning new functions of the device to better optimize route finding. I love the auto-detection of climbs that navigates to a screen showing the current and upcoming grades so I can better manage my efforts mid-ride. I also really appreciate the long battery life. I'm able to get through multiple rides per week over several weeks before I need to recharge the device. There is the solar option, but I haven't found the battery life lacking in the standard model with pretty regular use. Solar would however be great if you are planning on multi-day camping excursions mountain biking or bike packing where you might not have access to charging or would need to prioritize a phone charging. The 540 has so far proven pretty durable in weather I've encountered. Lastly, I haven't had any issues with connecting the bundle devices and integrating with my other Garmin devices. The only knock I have so far is I haven't been able to link the HRM strap to Zwift, so I end up using the bluetooth broadcast mode on my watch. There may be a way to connect-- I'm still working on it.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
March 17, 2025
The Buttons Suck
I have buyers remorse on the 540. The buttons are horrible. You have to click them in just the right place/manner, or, you accidentally click one or two other buttons inadvertently because you have to secure the unit to be able to firmly click a button. I switched over from the Wahoo Elemnt Bolt (which had its own issues) but the button setup on the Bolt is WAY easier to use than the Edge 540. I cant count the number of times I inadvertently clicked the Lap button. I'm sure all of the other bells and whistles on the 540 are better than sliced bread, but the button issue is @#**'ing frustrating. I watched a review that said as much, yet I bought the 540 because it was on sale. Now I know why it was on sale.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
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