Yeah, get a quad lock case/mount. I have my Samsung on my Levo and it's rock solid. Saves me a bucket load of money I don't need to spend on a Garmin too. I've got the Mission Control working reliably and the display system is quite nice.I’ve got an iPhone stuck to mine using a quad lock case and mount, has been great for me.
Looks interesting, does it work with the mission control stuff? I saw the Garmin watches do but probably not worth the expense for one of those.I For STRAVA I actually use a Tomtom multisport watch. it's tiny, backlit, does HR and comes with a neat bar mount. I got a great deal at the time (3+ years back) when buying though. £105 with HR strap, Speed/Cadence Sensors bar mount and charging cradle. It doesn't do maps but I don't need that for mtb.
TomTom Multisport GPS Sports Watch Heart Rate Monitor Speed Cadence Sensor | eBay
An absolute steal ^^
ANT+ stuff like bike battery charge etcwhat's mission control stuff?
Don’t know bout price my iPhone cost over $1500, thought the Garmin maybe durable in a crash. But plenty of smashed Garmins around for sale so guess not.iPhone with a usb battery pack seems cheaper easier and more fully featured still
You need to download the Specialized levo data field from the garmin is store for the 520 and install on your 520, selet the field on your 520 to display it, your watch may not be compatible you need a fenix 5 or the lateast forerunner 935 to run this field. Then in mission control set the fake field to either cadence, heart or power, it should then all appear on your 520well I have an iPhone & a a Garmin watch & a Garmin 520 edge, if someone knows how to get the Garmin to even tell me distance I have traveled, I would be happy, it has been a waist of $ all I get out of it is a speedo that is easy to read if light is on. but I have never been able to get it to hook up to my levo. the iPhone great easy to hook up mission control. if someone can tell me how you get the edge 520 to hook up to levo or even tell distance I've traveled for each ride I would be very grateful!!
Garmins are clunky as hell and the manual isn't great. I found some great user created guides for navigating the clusterfuck garmin menu system on my 800. You could try googling or a youtube search to try and find something similar for the 520.
That’s where the confusion lies it’s not an app it’s a data field so you need to set it up via the settings menu - activities & apps - then your bike/mtb or whatever you have called it the bike/mtb settings - data screens then you will find the data field.Thank you Theolegit!!
I did the specilize app download & it shows in the Garmin Express on my Mac under my 520 edge. but as yet I have not been able to locate the specilized app in my 520 Edge itself, I have a Garmin Fenix5 watch like it, but as yet only the Garmin Express app on my Mac knows or can find both. I'll get there somehow. just , it's not as easy and simple as I expected.
have not spent much time at it, but, after Gary mentioned, settings , display . looks promising, but can't see specilized app in there yet & it's never been able to find my levo yet. I turn on bluetooth, turn on bike, it search but finds nothing but it finds my phone ok.
I thought about getting a Garmin gadget, even their Fenix 5x which integrates with my Levo to manage speed, distance, etc. However, the more I thought about it the less desire I had to get yet another device to charge and manage and LOSE. The iPhone works very well actually and especially if you have an iPhone 7 since it is pretty water resistant in case of rain. The biggest thing was mounting it so the best mount I have found is Delta Smart cell phone mount http://a.co/6cezo8B for around $18 bucks US. It will mount using its own connections or even better which is what I use is it allows you to mount it to the stem. After several trails with jumps and even a couple falls the iPhone does not come off. The only cool thing about the Garmin is a health monitor, but I am sure you can get a bluetooth heart monitor that connects via an app on the iPhone to do the same thing. So I don't know that there is any pressing reason to get yet another gadget because the iPhone I am sure can do the same thing plus more. And who doesn't want your phone on you if you are going solo on a trail and get into a pickle. ;-)Any advantage in using a Garmin over an iPhone? Seen a few on eBay going cheap(compared to my $1500 iphone) Same functions?
You can get a bar mount for your watch works greatthe iPhone works fine but have not got a mount for bar for it. just goes in my pocket. I will need more time to go though data field on Garmin edge 520, Fenix watch works great but, m8 when I'm flat out on levo I can't look at a watch.
been busy up Sydney cheers
hope all good there
Hi together,
i use the iphone x + apple watch with SP Connect - Schnelle und sichere Smartphone Montage and Cyclemeter.
Pro:
- 1 device
- all sensors connected
- Clean look
cons:
- the display is not always on, so i don´t see alle the parameters all the time
Wahoo's battery life? Shows anything else from Levo than battery level? Can you compare it with Garmin's devices?I use a Wahoo Bolt Elemnt. Great little device. It can read the battery charge level from the Levo and that's enough for me. Usability is very good, easy to load GPX routes into it and it has a good Strava and smart phone integration. Black and white screen is easy to see even in direct sun light. Exploring unknown terrain with the BW display is a bit hard though. I have mounted it on the top of the stem cap. Stays put even in bike park riding.
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