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One note I don't think the Varia works well in heavy traffic as the radar gets too many inputs. Where it shines is semi busy to quiet rural roads.
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Here in NJ where i ride frequently, i find them useless. there is literally always a car back so i ride accordingly. on quiet country roads they are nice since many times you roll into a leisurely pace and ride right in the middle of the road and it's nice to be alerted well in advance that a car is coming so you can get over to the side of the road. They have kind of a "smart" flash pattern too that i have observed to really get a driver's attention better than traditional lights. I think it's a good device that has merit for sure.
Edit: Yea what joosttx said.
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If you don't have a Garmin or Wahoo computer, or a smart phone, then the least expensive option is to get the dedicated display unit.
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You're going to need a display. I have Garmin on one bike. Wahoo on the other. Both systems will display the information. Or, you could use the Varia app and a cell phone. Keep in mind you'll need to mount the phone so you can see and hear it.
When I bought my new bike I bit the bullet bought the whole Garmin ecosystem. I'm very happy with it. |
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Not so much. Last edited by donevwil; 01-17-2022 at 05:51 PM. |
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Sorry I didn't mean to sound glib but using the Varia without adding any technology that displays or processes its signals, you will not get the benefit. Basically, the luddite version of the Varia is a cycling mirror.
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as tomato pointed out there is a version that has a dedicated display.
that said, donevwil, i think you would enjoy having a basic garmin computer. they are super easy to use and require zero set-up, just turn them on and go. i think where you ride it would be fun to know things like max speed and elevation gain on some rides.
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Worth mentioning is a recent firmware update to the Varia where your head unit emits a different tone and changes back to green when all vehicles have passed. That's pretty nice. |
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I use a Take-A-Look mirror on my sunglasses, but I'm tempted to try the Varia since I already have an Elemnt. I wouldn't expect to stop using the mirror. I think what I've learned from this discussion is that the Varia tells how many vehicles are behind you. My mirror, in quick glances behind me, doesn't work as well for that.
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I don’t think this has been said yet: unusually for a techie gadget, the thing is truly intuitive from the get-go— really zero learning curve to get the hang of how it works.
(I wish the same could be said of the rest of the garmin user interfaces.) |
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I'll repeat all the praises everyone has on the Varia. I very rarely ride without it and if I do, it feels "off".
I'll also add if you're into the stats, download the "My Bike Radar Traffic" app on Garmin Connect IQ compatible with a number of Garmin devices. You can see how many cars passed you on your ride, when they passed you, and the speed at which they passed you. Link to Connect IQ app store: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/c...d-c3b871e9e733 Set up and review video by DC Rainmaker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_M4_chzKLU |
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I'm a recent Varia user and I will echo the positive. I do something a bit different and I've paired it with a Garmin Fenix watch. I wanted something that would make a sound and I can also see the green/orange/red dots when a vehicle is approaching like a head unit though on my wrist. I only wanted the audio to let me know which has worked out great. Another benefit of a watch is that it vibrates as well to let you know someone is approaching.
The plus for me is that aside from my time outside on a bike, I can use the watch for trainer rides (connected to Kickr), tracks sleep, steps, all sorts of other things like texts, maps on rides, many other activities like swim/erg/run, etc. I didn't think I'd enjoy the Fenix or the Varia as much as I do and I will say it's 100% worth the investment for me. It doesn't replace riding alert, but it adds a layer of useful tech and safety that I welcome.
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