I used to use karoo 2 and switched to 840 recently and to be honest besides Battery life, karoo is way better to set up, to navigate, workouts are clearer and i prefer the data screens (but i guess that is personal). These are all features i use But having a battery which you don‘t have to think about is very important to me. as my battery on the karoo died twice on me. To be fair on very long 12 h rides. Still this is a very important part of a device that is supposed to bring you from a to b. I even used it on di2 with ki2 (amazingly implemented even prefer this to garmins real di2 integration) and i had a sim card installed which probably makes it feel a lot like the smartphone integration now. But i guess i am stuck to garmin as long as the battery is not on par. And since the garmin screen looks horrible compared, i have started to look around more and less on my power numbers : )
Great detailed review as always!! The way each company makes their own proprietary mount is just dumb, why not just standardize the mount?? for me if i have an aero handlebar and there is lack of aftermarket mount, it would be a dealbreaker for me
@@TiZon220 I don't buy the hardware limitation. The Karoo is based on Android and is very capable. I've sideloaded music apps and more. If a simple Wahoo or Garmin can figure it out, they can make the app work for older units.
From comments I have seen on Facebook, the new app will connect with the K2 and upload rides from it, but that’s the only functionality with the older model.
I still miss a better map with more details for trails…looks still like a piktogram-map compared with my old Garmin. I have now the K2 for half pricd and don’t see a reason for to upgrade.
Hi! I've been struggling with my bike computer and wonder, with your deep knowledge this subject you could help me. I currently have a Garmin 840 solar, but I struggle to see the display with my aging eyes. I'm 52 and ride with distance prescription glasses, but not readers. I love the data fro computer, and and wear a Garmin 965, so with both of these I feel like it is helping me with sleep and recovery. I borrowed a Karoo and I can see it so much better when riding, but fear I will loose that part of the Garmin world I really like. It seems like a silly problem, but I thought you could have some thoughts. Love your channel! Matt
As always sweet review***** one question on the mapping does the New Karoo have the name or identify the bike trails as in Mountain Biking like Trail Forks on the maps? Thanks*** George SLC UT
the battery life is the limitation for this device like my K2, good for 4-5 hours training ride, but anything like long distance tour you need to bring a power bank charging while riding. I guess you already bike packing with all the bar bags or top tube bag, so it will be ok to put a power bank with a L connection cable to charge while riding
Great review, and just few hours after the product was launched to the market. For me the poor battery duration is a deal breaker, and Sram knows it. No matter what you have the best software, companion app, and product design, but if battery doesn't last more than reasonable time (13 hrs. is a joke still), I don't see Garmin's and Wahoo's heavy user jumping to the other side of the river. The best example is precisely Garmin, with a hard to die computer, with a crappy Tamagoshi kind of software, the worst companion app ever, but amazing battery life, that's why most people stick with Garmin. When Sram comes up with a 25+ hrs. duration battery life, then Karoo maybe considered a reliable computer IMHO I have a Garmin 530 and most likely will jump to the 1040, and passing the 530 on to my wife or daughter
It feels ridiculous how a bike computer priced similarly to an flagship garmin edge it gets pretty much the same batter life as my garmin edge 130 plus. It seems much more like a low end android converted into a bike computer rather than a dedicated bike computer which is the kind of impression I get from garmin's Edge line up. Great video of the product tho 👍
The 130 is a great device but it's hard to compare battery life between devices which have completely different display types as well as substantially different feature sets. Using Android is just a means to have a base OS but doesn't mean it's just a repurposed smartphone. While the battery life may not be what you can get from a high end Garmin, the navigation capabilities are very comparable and quite competitive!
I have the 2...its ridiculous that the one and mainly only thing i use it for is following loaded routes and that is the biggest battery drain, def wont be getting the 3
Navigation and routes is unfortunately the biggest drain on any device, not just the Karoo 3. But other devices can do better with battery life with other kinds of display technology.
Not compatible with Shimano for 500 bucks? No can do. I'm not sure what group set I'll go for next so I need a bike computer that works universally. Shame. Looks like they were on to something great here but as I said. I'm not letting my bike computer dictate my group set choice
Have that Karoo 2 that has went faulty just out off warranty,hammerhead customer service non existent and don’t have repair service it’s tough.Because off this won’t be purchasing Karoo 3.
So this is Android, So it needs a signal like your phone. Were I live coverage is very poor for phone signals. So I am guessing if you have no Android signal the Karoo turns off or screen goes blank. That's not very clever.
@@DesFit Ok thanks, The Android thing put me off a bit. Thanks for explaining. Some of my cycle buddies though the same thing. Which is why none of us have gone for one of these.
Android just provides a base operating system so it can be used for many applications with or without cell/wifi signals. In fact, the primary signals this device would use are GPS and Bluetooth, just like every other bike computer on the market.
Karoo if you are in SRAM Ecos System as I used Garmin 1040 the display feel cheap and UI is like old window Machine ui is not friendly unable to put a direct address in the device
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Great video Des, thanks for the review!
Sure thing and thanks!
Great review! Thank you! I am in Boulder too, nice to see the same trails and roads.
BoCo represent! 🙌
Great review. I use the 840 and won’t change any time soon! But it seems to be quite a good alternative if you’re not into Garmin
Thanks!
I used to use karoo 2 and switched to 840 recently and to be honest besides Battery life, karoo is way better to set up, to navigate, workouts are clearer and i prefer the data screens (but i guess that is personal). These are all features i use But having a battery which you don‘t have to think about is very important to me. as my battery on the karoo died twice on me. To be fair on very long 12 h rides. Still this is a very important part of a device that is supposed to bring you from a to b.
I even used it on di2 with ki2 (amazingly implemented even prefer this to garmins real di2 integration) and i had a sim card installed which probably makes it feel a lot like the smartphone integration now. But i guess i am stuck to garmin as long as the battery is not on par. And since the garmin screen looks horrible compared, i have started to look around more and less on my power numbers : )
Great coverage on the new Karoo features. As a Karoo 2 owner, I’ve been looking forward to this launch. Well done review for a significant upgrade!
Thanks so much!
4:17 now that’s an awesome watch!
Buen reportaje, bien explicado y con mucha información util . Enhorabuena !!!!
Feels like they covered all of my old complaints but that price is at a tricky spot. 🤔 Amazing work here on this video Des! 👏
It will be interesting to see how it plays out compared to it's closely priced competitors 🤔 Thanks Matt!
Who is Shram? 😉
Di2 support is missing, because Shimano terminated licence, not because Hammerhead did not want to support it.
@@jarhead4657 What sdk? You mean to write 3rd party app to support it? After that there would still be no official Di2 protocol documentation AFAIK.
Excillent review!! I bought my karoo 2 last year for 240€ but the new one is 499€. Hyper expensive to upgrade.
Definitely hard to beat that price!
Great review, any chance that the turn by turn direction text can be made larger (for us older folks)?
Great detailed review as always!!
The way each company makes their own proprietary mount is just dumb, why not just standardize the mount?? for me if i have an aero handlebar and there is lack of aftermarket mount, it would be a dealbreaker for me
Total fail that the new companion app doesn't work with old Karoo models. Way to support early adopters and your biggest fans SRAM.
Isn't this a hardware limitation? Still riding my karoo 1. It's also missing some of the karoo 2 functionalities
@@TiZon220 I don't buy the hardware limitation. The Karoo is based on Android and is very capable. I've sideloaded music apps and more. If a simple Wahoo or Garmin can figure it out, they can make the app work for older units.
I think backwards support is hardware related;
From comments I have seen on Facebook, the new app will connect with the K2 and upload rides from it, but that’s the only functionality with the older model.
Great review! Does the Karoo 3 have text message notifications?
I still miss a better map with more details for trails…looks still like a piktogram-map compared with my old Garmin. I have now the K2 for half pricd and don’t see a reason for to upgrade.
Hi! I've been struggling with my bike computer and wonder, with your deep knowledge this subject you could help me.
I currently have a Garmin 840 solar, but I struggle to see the display with my aging eyes. I'm 52 and ride with distance prescription glasses, but not readers.
I love the data fro computer, and and wear a Garmin 965, so with both of these I feel like it is helping me with sleep and recovery.
I borrowed a Karoo and I can see it so much better when riding, but fear I will loose that part of the Garmin world I really like.
It seems like a silly problem, but I thought you could have some thoughts.
Love your channel! Matt
Get a karoo and a garmin watch, record your ride on both 🎉
@@Abomai Thanks! I was thinking about this, I will give it a try.
The UI speed compared my Garmin is insane!
More fps - more battery consumption
Will it sync routes from Trail Forks? Great review!
"you can get a 30% charge in 30 minutes if you're in a rush" - that's slow
Nice review, but serious it's the Karoo 2.5
As always sweet review***** one question on the mapping does the New Karoo have the name or identify the bike trails as in Mountain Biking like Trail Forks on the maps? Thanks*** George SLC UT
the battery life is the limitation for this device like my K2, good for 4-5 hours training ride, but anything like long distance tour you need to bring a power bank charging while riding. I guess you already bike packing with all the bar bags or top tube bag, so it will be ok to put a power bank with a L connection cable to charge while riding
Strange, my K2 is good for min. 12 hrs with no sensor used and 75% Display. Maybe your device has a defect with the battery!?
Great vid. When the varia radar picks up a car and the vertical bar appears with little car.. Does that cover part of the data fields? Thanks.
Would it be great to have another computer when you have multiple bikes
Garmin still doesnt allow to substantially increase/customise field/grid size. My £69 Bryton does! Does the Hammerhead?
I can get the Edge 1040 brand new for 485….. Karoo 3 or 1040? My rides are normally 3-6 hours max.
Karoo3
With a better battery life this would be a no brainer. But 10-12 hours is not enough. I already had longer days. :/
I wonder if it would be cheaper to just use the Garmin mount vice having a special mount and then also supplying the adapter
K Edge also makes an adapter that's compatible with their mounts. I have the Karoo 2 and use the K Edge Karoo style mount on my out front mount.
At nearly a similar price point ($25 difference), which would you go with between the Karoo 3 and the Garmin 840?
Love the Graphics and UI speed.
It sets the standard! ❤
Is it only available in China.?
How do you hook the safety cable to it?
where didithe music come from a minute from the end?
"Simple" question ;) which is better? Karoo 3 or Garmin 1040?? which one is better to buy?
1040 ofc
Sorry Hammerhead, still no competition for my Garmin Edge 1040 battery wise. If you ride ultra races 10 / 11 hours of battery life is not enough!
You're right! "IF you..."
HELP. How do you change the metrics on live track? (What others see)
Hallo. This app is only for hhk3 ?
Great review, and just few hours after the product was launched to the market.
For me the poor battery duration is a deal breaker, and Sram knows it.
No matter what you have the best software, companion app, and product design, but if battery doesn't last more than reasonable time (13 hrs. is a joke still), I don't see Garmin's and Wahoo's heavy user jumping to the other side of the river.
The best example is precisely Garmin, with a hard to die computer, with a crappy Tamagoshi kind of software, the worst companion app ever, but amazing battery life, that's why most people stick with Garmin.
When Sram comes up with a 25+ hrs. duration battery life, then Karoo maybe considered a reliable computer IMHO
I have a Garmin 530 and most likely will jump to the 1040, and passing the 530 on to my wife or daughter
Hola , seria compatible con el mando de mover pantallas de Garmin?
It feels ridiculous how a bike computer priced similarly to an flagship garmin edge it gets pretty much the same batter life as my garmin edge 130 plus. It seems much more like a low end android converted into a bike computer rather than a dedicated bike computer which is the kind of impression I get from garmin's Edge line up. Great video of the product tho 👍
The 130 is a great device but it's hard to compare battery life between devices which have completely different display types as well as substantially different feature sets. Using Android is just a means to have a base OS but doesn't mean it's just a repurposed smartphone. While the battery life may not be what you can get from a high end Garmin, the navigation capabilities are very comparable and quite competitive!
I have the 2...its ridiculous that the one and mainly only thing i use it for is following loaded routes and that is the biggest battery drain, def wont be getting the 3
Navigation and routes is unfortunately the biggest drain on any device, not just the Karoo 3. But other devices can do better with battery life with other kinds of display technology.
Anyone spending more than 12 hours on a bike in one go needs to have their head examined 😀.
For a third the price, my lezyne has 4 times the battery life. All the useless stuff like full colour screens and touch really suck up the juice
Not compatible with Shimano for 500 bucks? No can do.
I'm not sure what group set I'll go for next so I need a bike computer that works universally. Shame. Looks like they were on to something great here but as I said. I'm not letting my bike computer dictate my group set choice
It's all Shimano's fault, not Hammerhead. Shimano refuses to support their wireless transmission to a Sram unit :)
Doesnt change the fact its not compatible, whoever’s fault it is
Have that Karoo 2 that has went faulty just out off warranty,hammerhead customer service non existent and don’t have repair service it’s tough.Because off this won’t be purchasing Karoo 3.
so Garmin gears not compatible with Karoo - that kills audience by 50% (EDIT: Shimano, not Garmin - sorry - time for siesta)
Sorry, Garmin gears?
@@DesFit DI2?
That’s Shimano but yes, it’s a limitation
@@DesFit yeap, I meant:... SHIMANO ;-)
👍
People sound like it’s very expensive. I thought it was like seven to $800 $1000. That’s not expensive at all475 - chunk change.😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Chump change you mean. And it it's so little, I'd be happy to take a donation ;)
so, to summarize...the UI and processor are still slow AF. this is a complete garbage of an update.
So this is Android, So it needs a signal like your phone. Were I live coverage is very poor for phone signals. So I am guessing if you have no Android signal the Karoo turns off or screen goes blank. That's not very clever.
Android requires no outside signal to function. This computer works with or without a “signal”
@@DesFit Ok thanks, The Android thing put me off a bit. Thanks for explaining. Some of my cycle buddies though the same thing. Which is why none of us have gone for one of these.
Android just provides a base operating system so it can be used for many applications with or without cell/wifi signals. In fact, the primary signals this device would use are GPS and Bluetooth, just like every other bike computer on the market.
$700 CAD LOL (the 840 is ~$500)
This or garmin 1040 in your opinion? Thank you in advance.
Karoo if you are in SRAM Ecos System as I used Garmin 1040 the display feel cheap and UI is like old window Machine ui is not friendly unable to put a direct address in the device