Bright lights & Garmins

I run an old Light & Motion LiON light and I used to run a cateye wireless computer. However, as the light was so bright, it blocked the signal from the sensor on the forks to the computer and rendered it pretty much useless during the winter!
As Garmins don't use any sensors per se, should I worry about the same thing happening? Has anybody has a similar expereince with a bright light/Garmin combo?
As Garmins don't use any sensors per se, should I worry about the same thing happening? Has anybody has a similar expereince with a bright light/Garmin combo?
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I'm probably going to get an Edge 500 so as long as there's no issues then I should be good to go!
It doesn't worry me to the extent I'd consider a garmin instead though
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I've got Hope Vision2 lights and an Edge800, I've never had an issue with signal being blocked. You should be fine with any modern light.
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Worst was running a LED on a lower setting, since this effectively turns the light on and off very rapidly at a particular frequency that upset older sensors, e.g. The Polar 200 I used to own.
That's not the reason I'm considering one by the way. Just getting ideas together for Xmas!