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Same story here. Totally against it until I actually tried it. Now I don't ride without a Varia.
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I don't as I have it set to beep when the radar detects a car. It beeps different/faster if the car is approaching at faster speed.
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Big fan of the Varia as well. I’m also impressed with how well it picks up vehicle traffic even when I’m out on a group ride of 15-20 riders. And the integration with my Garmin Edge is well thought out, including being able to add a screen for battery level and light mode.
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I was commuting home in the dark last month (busy suburban street and approaching a roundabout) when my Varia started beeping.
- Quick glance in the mirror ... nothing!? - Quick check on the road (for any car headlights) .. nothing!? Finally when the red dot overtook me, it was a driver driving in the dark without headlights on ... that was an edge case and an exception, nonetheless I was so thankful I had the Varia! |
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I live and ride in a area that has very low traffic. After being hit by cars three times in my life I still like to know what’s approaching me from behind. Two times where t-bones and one when I had a car door flipped open in front of me. The last hit I had a very serious brain injury and it was a t-bone. I don’t remember the accident so I ride by where I was hit whenever the wind direction has me going that way and I feel nothing since I don’t remember the accident.
The Varia gets used every day when I’m riding the streets. Don’t use it for gravel or mtb-ing. I guess I should add I love the warning and it’s always been correct with plenty of notice to hug the side of the road.
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When roadies come in to the store, I ask them if they have a Varia and if not, why not. We stock a lot of them because I'm very convincing.
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The TAL or Chuck Harris mirrors are in your line of sight, so when you look forward, you are seeing behind you also. Using a Harris mirror, is like learning to ride a bike, it takes a bit, but your brain figures it out, you have 260 degree vision. Going for walk, where you don't have the mirror feels odd. |
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Varia's are pretty much the only cycling product that actual users almost uniformly say they'd not ride without ever again.
Yes, mirrors allow you to see behind. The beauty of the Varia is that it alerts you before you look, and you never need to take your eyes away from looking ahead. |
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Is it possible to adjust the beep volume on the Edge 130 plus?
From what I read you need to use the Varia app on the Iphone. But I am not sure if this applies to the beep volume for the Iphone or the 130 plus. Does the Iphone even beep in this case? |
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On a busy road? I can only imagine how annoying the constant reminder that, yes, there is a car behind you. And another. And another. And.... I always ride on roads like that as if a car is on my hip. |
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Also, there's a Peloton mode, that I haven't tried, that supposedly runs a dimmer version of brightness for this reason. |
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I actually think it's better for these kinds of rides where you're likely to get in the zone and it's helpful to have a little reminder that someone's coming up on ya.
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