garmin gravel bike computer Garmin Edge 840 GPS Computer
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garmin gravel bike computer Garmin Edge 840 GPS Computer

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garmin gravel bike computer Garmin Edge 840 GPS ComputerSkip to content Garmin Edge 840 GPS Cycling Computer Compact GPS cycling computer with 2. 6 inch touchscreen + button controls, 26 hour battery life, solar option available, multi band GNSS, adaptive coaching, ClimbPro, power guide, preloaded maps, Varia compatible. $449. 99. Our Take: The Edge 840 is the battery life champion. At 26 hours in demanding use and up to 42+ hours with the Solar model it outlasts every other compact Edge by a wide margin.

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Garmin Edge® 840 GPS Cycling Computer

Compact GPS cycling computer with 2.6-inch touchscreen + button controls, 26-hour battery life, solar option available, multi-band GNSS, adaptive coaching, ClimbPro, power guide, preloaded maps, Varia compatible. $449.99.

Our Take: The Edge 840 is the battery life champion. At 26 hours in demanding use — and up to 42+ hours with the Solar model — it outlasts every other compact Edge by a wide margin. The newer x50-generation models (Edge 550 and 850) traded battery for a brighter screen: they last just 12 hours with their vivid transmissive LCDs. If you ride long, ride often, or hate charging, the 840 is the obvious choice. It’s also the lightest (85g) and most compact, the only one with a solar option, and at $449.99, it’s the least expensive model in this comparison. The 840 has both a touchscreen and 7 physical buttons, preloaded maps, multi-band GNSS, ClimbPro, power guide, stamina insights, and a deep training feature set that covers everything most cyclists need. What you give up vs. the newer models: the 840’s 2.6-inch transflective display (246×322) is noticeably dimmer and lower resolution than the 2.7-inch transmissive LCDs on the Edge 550 and Edge 850 (420×600, 1,000 nits). You also miss the x50-generation software: Cycling Coach plans, Smart Fueling alerts, 5Hz GPS, Trailforks with Forksight, weather radar overlays, GroupRide data, enduro/downhill profiles, gear ratio analysis, and road hazard alerts. If screen quality and those modern features matter more than battery, step up to the Edge 850 at $599.99 (same touch + buttons, speaker, Garmin Pay) or the Edge 1050 at $699.99 (3.5″ screen, 20h battery). But for riders who prioritize battery life, light weight, proven reliability, and value, the Edge 840 remains the smart buy.

Why you’d choose this cycling computer

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Who this computer is perfect for

  • Long-distance and ultra-endurance riders who need 26+ hours on a single charge (or 42+ with solar).
  • Multi-day tourers and bikepackers who can’t charge every night and want solar as an option.
  • Riders who want touch + button control, proven training features, and preloaded maps at the lowest price.
  • Weight-conscious cyclists who want the lightest (85g) and most compact Edge with a touchscreen.
  • Cyclists who prioritize reliability and value over having the absolute brightest screen.

You may prefer a different Edge if…

All Variants

Model MPN UPC MSRP
Edge 840 010-02695-00 753759299927 $449.99

How the Edge 840 Compares

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Previous Gen (Battery King) Current Gen x50 / Flagship
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★ This Product
Edge 840
$449.99
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Buttons Only
Edge 550
$499.99
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New Gen Touch
Edge 850
$599.99
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Flagship
Edge 1050
$699.99
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Display, Controls & Training
Display Controls and Training comparison table
Feature
Edge 840★ This Product
Edge 550Buttons Only
Edge 850New Gen Touch
Edge 1050Flagship
Display SizeScreen diagonal measurement. 2.6″ 2.7″ 2.7″ 3.5″
Display TypeScreen technology. Transflective TFT Transmissive LCD Transmissive LCD Transmissive LCD
ResolutionPixel count. 246×322 420×600 420×600 480×800
BrightnessPeak screen brightness. ~450 nits 1,000 nits 1,000 nits 1,000 nits
TouchscreenTouch-based input. Yes No Yes Yes
Physical ButtonsHardware button controls. Yes (7) Yes (7) Yes (7) 3 only (power/start/lap)
Speaker / Bike BellBuilt-in speaker for audio. No (beeper) No (beeper) Yes Yes
Voice Turn PromptsSpoken navigation cues. No No Yes Yes
Garmin PayContactless payments. No No Yes Yes
Cycling Coach PlansFree adaptive training plans. No Yes Yes Yes
Smart Fueling AlertsNutrition/hydration reminders. No Yes Yes Yes
On-Device Course CreatorCreate routes on the device. No No Yes Yes
ClimbPro Ascent PlannerSee remaining climbs and grades. Yes Yes Yes Yes
Power GuidePower targets throughout a course. Yes Yes Yes Yes
Stamina InsightsHow much energy is left to push. Yes Yes Yes Yes
Gear Ratio AnalysisPost-ride gear usage data. No Yes Yes Yes
GroupRide DataLive comparison with riding group. No Yes Yes Yes
GPS, Maps & Mountain Bike
GPS Maps and Mountain Bike comparison table
Feature
Edge 840★ This Product
Edge 550Buttons Only
Edge 850New Gen Touch
Edge 1050Flagship
Multi-Band GNSSMulti-frequency satellite positioning. Yes Yes Yes Yes
5Hz GPS Recording5 samples/sec for descents. No Yes Yes Yes
Preloaded MapsBuilt-in cycling maps. Yes Yes Yes Yes
Trailforks IntegrationMTB trail maps built-in. No Yes Yes Yes
ForksightTrail fork preview info. No Yes Yes Yes
Enduro / Downhill ProfilesMTB-specific ride profiles. No Yes Yes Yes
Timing GatesAuto splits on segments. No Yes Yes Yes
Road Hazard AlertsWarnings from fellow Garmin users. No Yes Yes Yes
Weather Radar OverlayLive rain/wind on map. No Yes Yes Yes
Road Surface TypeShows paved/unpaved on map. No Yes Yes Yes
Battery, Design & Connectivity
Battery Design and Connectivity comparison table
Feature
Edge 840★ This Product
Edge 550Buttons Only
Edge 850New Gen Touch
Edge 1050Flagship
Battery — DemandingHeavy use with nav + sensors. 26 hrs 12 hrs 12 hrs 20 hrs
Battery — Saver ModeReduced functionality for max life. 42 hrs 36 hrs 36 hrs 60 hrs
Solar OptionSolar charging available. Yes No No No
DimensionsPhysical size (W×H×D). 57.8×85.1×19.6 mm 54.6×92.2×16.8 mm 54.6×92.2×16.8 mm 60.2×118.5×16.3 mm
WeightDevice weight. 85g (3.0 oz) ~110g 112g 161g
StorageInternal flash memory. 32 GB 32 GB 64 GB 64 GB
ChargingPort type. USB-C USB-C USB-C USB-C
Water RatingWater resistance. IPX7 IPX7 IPX7 IPX7
ConnectivityWireless protocols. ANT+, BLE, Wi-Fi ANT+, BLE, Wi-Fi ANT+, BLE, Wi-Fi ANT+, BLE, Wi-Fi
Varia Radar/CameraCompatible with Varia system. Yes Yes Yes Yes
Incident DetectionAuto crash alert to contacts. Yes Yes Yes Yes
LiveTrackReal-time location sharing. Yes Yes Yes Yes
Electronic ShiftingDi2, eTap, AXS integration. Yes Yes Yes Yes
PriceMSRP. $449.99 $499.99 $599.99 $699.99

Where does the Edge 840 fit in the Garmin Edge lineup?

★ You Are Here — Edge 840

  • $449.99
  • Battery life champion. 2.6″ transflective touchscreen + 7 buttons, 26-hour battery (42h saver), solar option available, 85g, 32 GB. Proven training features: ClimbPro, power guide, stamina, adaptive coaching. Best for riders who value battery life and weight over the brightest screen.
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Bright Screen, No Touch — Edge 550

  • $499.99
  • Same brilliant 2.7″ transmissive LCD as the 850 and 1050. Button-only control. All x50-generation features: Cycling Coach, Smart Fueling, 5Hz GPS, Trailforks, weather radar, GroupRide. 12-hr battery, ~110g, 32 GB. $50 more than the 840 for a far better screen and modern features, but half the battery.
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Premium Compact — Edge 850

  • $599.99
  • Same bright 2.7″ screen as the 550, plus touchscreen + buttons, speaker with bike bell and voice prompts, Garmin Pay, on-device course creator, 64 GB. Everything from the flagship in a compact form. 12-hr battery, 112g. $150 more than the 840.
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Flagship — Edge 1050

  • $699.99
  • Garmin’s ultimate. 3.5″ display (480×800), 20-hour battery, speaker, Garmin Pay, 64 GB, every feature. Touchscreen only — no nav buttons. 161g. Best for riders who want the biggest screen and don’t mind charging more often than the 840.
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Edge 840 — Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I buy the Edge 840 when the Edge 850 is newer?

Battery life. The Edge 840 delivers 26 hours of demanding use vs. 12 hours on the 850. That’s more than double. The 840 also has a solar option (840 Solar) that extends to 42+ hours. If you ride long distances, do multi-day tours, or simply hate charging frequently, the 840 is the better choice. The 850’s advantages are a brighter/sharper 2.7-inch transmissive LCD (vs. the 840’s 2.6-inch transflective), a speaker with bike bell and voice prompts, Garmin Pay, on-device course creation, Cycling Coach, Smart Fueling, 5Hz GPS, Trailforks, weather radar, and GroupRide. If those features matter more than battery life, the 850 at $599.99 is the upgrade.

Does the Edge 840 have a touchscreen?

Yes. The Edge 840 has both a touchscreen and 7 physical buttons. You can tap, swipe, and pan the map via touch, or use the buttons for everything. This combination works reliably in all weather conditions — touchscreen in dry weather, buttons in rain or with gloves.

What’s the difference between the Edge 840 and Edge 840 Solar?

The Edge 840 Solar adds Garmin’s PowerGlass solar charging layer to the display. In outdoor riding conditions, solar extends battery life from 26 hours to approximately 32–42 hours depending on sunlight intensity. In battery saver mode, solar can push the total to 60+ hours. The Solar model is slightly heavier (~89g vs ~85g). If you ride outdoors frequently and want maximum battery autonomy, the Solar is worth the premium.

How does the Edge 840 compare to the Edge 550?

The Edge 550 ($499.99) is a newer x50-generation model with a dramatically brighter 2.7-inch transmissive LCD (420×600, 1,000 nits) vs. the 840’s 2.6-inch transflective TFT (246×322). The 550 adds Cycling Coach, Smart Fueling, 5Hz GPS, Trailforks with Forksight, weather radar, GroupRide, and enduro/downhill profiles. The 840’s advantages: much better battery (26h vs. 12h), a touchscreen (the 550 is buttons-only), lighter weight (85g vs ~110g), and a solar option. The 840 costs $449.99 — $50 less.

What training features does the Edge 840 have?

VO2 max, training status, training load, training effect, recovery time, performance condition, FTP estimation, heat and altitude acclimation, stamina insights, power guide (recommends power targets throughout a course), cycling ability classification, daily suggested workouts, ClimbPro Ascent Planner, and structured workouts from Garmin Connect, TrainingPeaks, and other platforms. Most advanced training features require a compatible heart rate monitor and power meter.

What sensors and accessories are compatible?

The Edge 840 connects via ANT+ and Bluetooth LE to heart rate monitors, power meters, speed/cadence sensors, Shimano Di2 and SRAM eTap/AXS electronic shifting, smart trainers, Garmin Varia radar and camera systems, and Garmin Rally power meter pedals. Wi-Fi is built in. Compatible with Connect IQ for custom apps and data fields. InReach device compatibility for satellite communication.

What’s in the box?

Edge 840 GPS cycling computer, out-front bike mount, standard mount with rubber bands, tether, USB-C charging/data cable, and documentation. A sensor bundle version is also available that includes HRM-Dual heart rate monitor, speed sensor, and cadence sensor.

Need help choosing? Call us at 1-800-403-8285 or 215-259-2700. Our team is happy to help you find the right Garmin cycling computer.

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★★★★★ 5
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