
Improve every day with Edge 540, the cycling computer with button controls and targeted adaptive coaching1. It’s the optimal gear to prepare you for upcoming races or personal milestones. Get up to 42 hours of battery life on a single charge in battery saver mode. Enjoy superior accuracy with multi-band GNSS technology. Get stamina insights1 while you ride to know how much longer you can crush it. Push your performance with daily suggested workouts1. Cycle like a local with ride type-specific maps and navigation. Quickly set up your new device by transferring existing ride data and profiles.
Improve every day with Edge 540, the cycling computer with button controls and targeted adaptive coaching1. It’s the optimal gear to prepare you for upcoming races or personal milestones. Get up to 42 hours of battery life on a single charge in battery saver mode. Enjoy superior accuracy with multi-band GNSS technology. Get stamina insights1 while you ride to know how much longer you can crush it. Push your performance with daily suggested workouts1. Cycle like a local with ride type-specific maps and navigation. Quickly set up your new device by transferring existing ride data and profiles.
Improve every day with Edge 540, the cycling computer with button controls and targeted adaptive coaching1. It’s the optimal gear to prepare you for upcoming races or personal milestones. Get up to 42 hours of battery life on a single charge in battery saver mode. Enjoy superior accuracy with multi-band GNSS technology. Get stamina insights1 while you ride to know how much longer you can crush it. Push your performance with daily suggested workouts1. Cycle like a local with ride type-specific maps and navigation. Quickly set up your new device by transferring existing ride data and profiles.
Improve every day with Edge 540, the cycling computer with button controls and targeted adaptive coaching1. It’s the optimal gear to prepare you for upcoming races or personal milestones. Get up to 42 hours of battery life on a single charge in battery saver mode. Enjoy superior accuracy with multi-band GNSS technology. Get stamina insights1 while you ride to know how much longer you can crush it. Push your performance with daily suggested workouts1. Cycle like a local with ride type-specific maps and navigation. Quickly set up your new device by transferring existing ride data and profiles.
Last updated at 06/23/2026 09:37:15
Garmin Edge 540 Solar Bike Computer
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GARMIN EDGE 540 GPS CYCLE COMPUTER
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GARMIN EDGE 540 SOLAR GPS CYCLE COMPUTER
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Garmin Edge 540 Solar
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Garmin Edge 540 Solar GPS Computer
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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 Garmin express it sync but ride is just not uploading. Exchanged the unit - still same problem on the new unit, used both android and iphone to test garmin connect - same problem. Never had this problem with 510, 520 or 530!!! Really disappointing!!!!!
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I have had my Garmin 540 Solar for about one month and so far I am very pleased with it. It replaces my Garmin 520 in which the battery died and the upgraded software and features alone make it worth the money. As far as the additional money for the solar option, the jury is still out. If price is an issue, skip the solar and go with the regular 540. I'll know more after I log in a few five to six hour rides.
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Great has great improvements when you ride ! Should all be the same
| Memory/History | 32gb |
Garmin Edge 540 Solar Bike Computer
Free 30-day returns
GARMIN EDGE 540 GPS CYCLE COMPUTER
Delivery $41.07
GARMIN EDGE 540 SOLAR GPS CYCLE COMPUTER
Delivery $41.07
Garmin Edge 540 Solar GPS | Cycling Computers | Bicycle Superstore
Delivery between 26 June – 7 July $9.95
Garmin Edge 540 Solar
Delivery $15
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 Garmin express it sync but ride is just not uploading. Exchanged the unit - still same problem on the new unit, used both android and iphone to test garmin connect - same problem. Never had this problem with 510, 520 or 530!!! Really disappointing!!!!!
I have had my Garmin 540 Solar for about one month and so far I am very pleased with it. It replaces my Garmin 520 in which the battery died and the upgraded software and features alone make it worth the money. As far as the additional money for the solar option, the jury is still out. If price is an issue, skip the solar and go with the regular 540. I'll know more after I log in a few five to six hour rides.
Great has great improvements when you ride ! Should all be the same
I purchased the Edge 540 Solar a month ago and it performs wonderfully. Lots of useful data and easy to use.
Fantastic battery life(26 hrs) so no need for solar if you are only doing day rides. Real time climb data when not following a course is fantastic. More data than you need. Some minor gremlins requiring Garmin software fixes but otherwise excellent.
As someone who strictly mountain bikes, I haven't found the touch-centric software to be problematic, since I basically bring up my dashboard with ride data and leave it throughout my rides. I imagine if you use navigation, or scroll through screens a lot, the touch screen 840 would probably be worth the extra $100. Compared to the 520, the controls that I routinely use are identical. I have had no problems going through the settings or even scrolling through all the new features. I don't think it deserves the flack it's getting for not being the 840. If you want the 840, get the 840.The simple setup is what truly blew my mind. If you are upgrading from an x20 or newer device, the setup is insanely easy. I was actually loading up my bike for a ride when the UPS ... MoreAs someone who strictly mountain bikes, I haven't found the touch-centric software to be problematic, since I basically bring up my dashboard with ride data and leave it throughout my rides. I imagine if you use navigation, or scroll through screens a lot, the touch screen 840 would probably be worth the extra $100. Compared to the 520, the controls that I routinely use are identical. I have had no problems going through the settings or even scrolling through all the new features. I don't think it deserves the flack it's getting for not being the 840. If you want the 840, get the 840.The simple setup is what truly blew my mind. If you are upgrading from an x20 or newer device, the setup is insanely easy. I was actually loading up my bike for a ride when the UPS truck dropped off my 540. I decided to check it out a minute but didn't plan to go through the whole setup before heading out. My 520's battery life had become dismal so I've lately been using my smartwatch for capturing my rides. I powered it on and it showed around 75% out of the box. OK, so I select my language and it asks if I want to sync the settings from another device. Why, yes I do. It displays a QR code that has to be scanned on my phone. Scan the code and it launches the Garmin Connect app on the phone, with a list of my devices. I pick the 520, agree, and bam. In literally seconds, it transferred all of my settings, the dashboard that I use with the data fields set up the way I want them, and best of all, every connected sensor was now automatically paired with the 540! Done. It pulls everything from Garmin Connect, so you don't even need the old device. Good thing, since the battery was dead. I was able to use the new computer without having to do anything else.The dual GPS is impressive. My ride mapping is spot-on even when riding under a thick canopy of trees. This also improves the data gathered for speed, altitude, etc. It also added several metrics I'd never seen before. The respiratory rate calculated using HRV with my existing chest strap. Grit? Cool. Flow? Pretty cool too. The summary at the end of the ride provided more information in a very intuitive format as well.I skipped the 530, so maybe it's just the jump from the 520 to the 540 that has impressed me so much. The larger screen is easier to read while riding bumpy trails. The setup was crazy easy. The accuracy is amazing. And, to me anyway, navigating through the screens I tend to use, the buttons work well to get me where I need to be. If you use navigation a lot, I imagine the 840 would be a worthy upgrade. No regrets from me though.
I’ve used it on 10 rides now. Set up and menu navigation are both more difficult than my 530+ with seemingly extra steps to get anywhere. Some of the new features like climbing pro are great but…buggy. While claiming you can change two data fields on the screen, you can’t. While customer service was surprised to see that, the “solution” offered - do it on the app, didn’t work. Maybe with more tinkering, I’ll get used to it but for now it appears to be a package perhaps needing some cleanup and/or less ambitious feature set.
Loving the new device. Set-up is so much easier through the phone. Climb pro is fun, and all the features are great. Two complaints: 1. the screen is still hard to see in low light or with sunglasses (I have to turn the brightness to 100%). 2. I have two bikes with electric shifters (Mtn Bike and E-bike). Sometimes when I'm riding my bike and my wife is riding the e-bike the 540 picks up her bike not mine. It would be nice if you could select the sensors to use by activity profile.
I regret buying it since it is basically a facelift of 530, not much new features, and most of IQ data fields not yet available.
This device has a user interface designed around touch functionality. Trying to navigate with the side buttons is not intuitive. This was my first Garmin computer, so I assumed it was a learning curve. It wasn’t. The device is difficult to set up. Plan on an afternoon spent on initial setup. There are also limitations due to this being a new model. I returned it and paid the difference for the 840. Initially I decided against the touchscreen as I wanted to use gloves while riding, but I learned that the 840 has side buttons and the touchscreen. If you’re switching from Wahoo, you’ll like the color of this unit’s screen and the dynamic features, but you’ll wish you could use the mobile app for setup. Note that TyreWiz isn’t an available field on this unit.
| Memory/History | 32gb |