At the same time as Garmin introduced their all-new compact, connected Edge 130 device, they also unveiled a quiet internal overhaul of the workhorse 520 into the new, more powerful Edge 520 Plus. Their Varia rear-facing radar device also gets functional updates, plus improved tail light visibility.
Edge 520 Plus updated GPS cycling computer
The new all-black 520 Plus keeps the same form factor and crisp 2.3″ color display of the popular Edge 520. Interestingly the new device is 2.5g heavier as it gets updated internals, which appear mostly to focus on increased internal memory to now store larger base maps and up to 200hrs of ride history.
Turn-by-turn navigation update
Its core update is then mostly the improved mapping, now coming preloaded with the Garmin Cycle Map and able to provide turn-by-turn navigation for both riding on & off road. A big benefit in the new navigation is also route popularity data (like Strava Heatmapping) stored on the device that points you to commonly used routes for better directions as opposed to defaulting to the shortest possible track. The previous 520 (which I use daily) is limited by 110Mb of total internal memory and requires regularly replacing the base maps to ensure detailed mapping if you ride in new places, thus making navigation more of a chore (and requiring a bit of effort with the 520 plugged into your computer.)