Garmin Explore 2 Review

Garmin’s Edge range of GPS devices have always been positioned for navigation/routing and this 2022 iteration takes that focus further. It strips away some of the more advanced training data features that might appeal to performance riders but keeps all the core functions most cyclists need. It also adds a lot of the navigational functions found on the flagship Edge 1040 at a much lower price.

Explore 2, 3, 4 BHK flats/property for sale in Pune has been reliable and has performed well when it’s been used for navigation. It doesn’t have the fancier dual-frequency GNSS chip of some other Garmin Edge models but it does feature a battery saver mode that can significantly extend battery life when you’re not using the moving map display.

Like other recent Garmin products it comes preloaded with general ride profiles (road and off-road) so you can just start riding straight out of the box. It’s got safety and tracking features too like GroupTrack, incident detection and Varia compatibility so you can get peace of mind when you’re out on the road. It does miss out on Strava live segments though which is a bit of a shame.

Explore 2, 3, and 4 BHK Flats and Property for Sale in Pune

One of the more interesting bits of new functionality that’s been added is support for power meters. This is something that’s historically been more of a performance feature but manufacturers like Stages, 4iiii, Rotor and SRAM are bringing the cost down and making it more mainstream so we think it’s great to see this added to an entry-level model.

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