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Garmin Edge 540 vs Garmin Edge 130 Plus

Comparison 2026Bike Computers

92

Garmin Edge 540

Garmin · GPS fietscomputer

299.99

VS
82

Garmin Edge 130 Plus

Garmin · Compacte GPS fietscomputer

169.99

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Garmin Edge 540 edges out the Garmin Edge 130 Plus with an overall score of 92/100 against 82/100. It scores particularly well on features (98/100) and ease of use (86/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Computers.

The Garmin Edge 130 Plus remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €169.99 versus €299.99.

Features winner

Garmin Edge 540

22% higher than its rival

Value winner

Garmin Edge 130 Plus

14% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationGarmin Edge 540Garmin Edge 130 Plus
Price€299.99€169.99+76%
Rating★4.5 (1,870)★4.4 (3,120)
Overall92/100+12%82/100
Features
TypeGPS fietscomputerGPS fietscomputer
GPSMulti-band GNSSGPS, GLONASS, Galileo
NavigationTurn-by-turn met kaartBroodkruimelspoor
SensorsANT+, Bluetooth
Display
Screen2.6 inch kleur+44%1.8 inch monochroom
Resolution246 × 322 px303 × 230 px+23%
Battery & connectivity
Battery life26 uur
ConnectivityWiFi, Bluetooth, ANT+
Properties
Weight80 g33 g+142%
Waterproof ratingIPX7IPX7
Battery
Battery life12 uur

Pros and cons

Garmin Edge 540

Pros

  • Multi-band GPS — accurate navigation even between tall buildings
  • Up to 26 hours of battery life, enough for multi-day touring
  • ClimbPro 2.0 shows remaining climb and gradient in real time
  • Extensive training analysis with VO2 max, recovery and training load

Cons

  • Significant investment — overspec'd for purely recreational riders
  • Buttons instead of touchscreen: takes getting used to if you come from smartphone navigation

Garmin Edge 130 Plus

Pros

  • Extremely compact and light: just 33 grams
  • Garmin ecosystem: works with all Garmin sensors and Connect
  • ClimbPro shows remaining climb — rare in this price range
  • 12 hours of battery life is enough for most rides

Cons

  • No map navigation — only breadcrumb trail and direction arrows
  • Small screen can be hard to read while riding

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