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Secondly, the watch seems to unpair from your phone randomly but periodically. It is an easy process of forgetting and reconnecting the device though (no more complicated than connecting to headphones or something). It’s hard to look past Garmin when it comes to the world of smart watches, but there are other options. One such option is the Mibro GS Explorer S. Based on the rest of Mibro’s line up, value for money seems to be their main USP; the standard GS Explorer can be picked up for just €109.99 (at time of writing). I first got the Polar Grit X in to test as I wanted to see how many calories I was consuming on an e-bike ride, and a watch like this seemed about the simplest way of doing that. Well…simple… there’s an awful lot of functionality packed into this watch – really, more than I could ever want or use.
The Edge 800 allows me to have separate Bike profiles so I can keep track of the total amount of miles done on each bike. This is something that as far as I am aware cannot be done with the Fenix or the newer Edge computers or even on GC. I also record the Edge rides on the old PC version of SportTracks before they tried to force all users onto their online pay service...Also easier to look at the Edge on the bars than it is the Fenix during a ride. The watch will also conduct a fitness test on you, or make suggestions for different types of workouts and lead you through them.
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But if it's being broadcast to another Garmin device that subsequently syncs to Connect, then it'll add the calorie burn then. Or you haven't got Physio Trueup activated on both devices. This is all accomplished through Physio Trueup in Garmin. Not all devices have Physio Trueup, so this might not work for everyone. When I sync the Fenix, that then becomes "aware" of the ride and takes the effort into account when calculating Training Status etc.
It's the 47mm version though - I have skinny wrists and small hands. I too found the size and weight feel of the Fenix abit much, Forerunner series for several watches now. Definitely worth getting second hand as they are pretty indesturctible, probably more so than a Casio G Shock. I've had them for the last 10 years or more, buy xanax without prescrition but if I was to replace my current one Fenix 5 Plus, I'd be looking at the Coros Pace 2 or 3.
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For example, in ‘racket sport’ mode it will show you your swing speed, or in ‘free diving’ mode it shows you your underwater time and maximum depth reached. I am somewhat sceptical about the training analysis the watch has offered me – at one point it suggested that a trail run I’d done was at ‘elite pace’. It also seems to leap from ‘you’re detraining, get out and do something’ type messages, to ‘you’re over training, be careful you don’t get injured’. This is more pronounced when you don’t wear the watch all the time or miss out on a night of sleep recording. While I get that the watch needs some readings to figure out your baseline, I found this frustrating.
If I record on both devices at the same time, I get two activities in Garmin Connect and Strava, so unless you specifically want redundancy, I don't see a reason to record on both. The ELEMNT phone app auto uploads your workouts. It’s also through the app that you can pair up to other apps (Strava etc) via simple toggle icons. The ride data is sufficiently accurate and once in the app you can change to a satellite image of the map, which is a good option. If you're actually outside all the time in sunlight, and you're not using it too hard, it's pretty epic.
It wasn’t comfortable enough to sleep with it on, but by not wearing it all the time I missed out on functionality. +1, my Epix (Gen2) is accurate 98% of the time, and more accurate than older watches like my instinct. My hypothesis is the flashing LEDs are in sync with your pulse to save battery, so rapid changes throw it off untill it syncs up again, either that or it just moves over a boney bit of wrist.
However the Edge doesn't log all the other 'health' stats that the watch does. I'm not exactly sure I care, but I was just curious if there'd be an issue. Recording on either will get the ride into garmin, and provide all the stats required, so I’m confused as you why you’d need to record on both. Just don't start the activity on the watch if you're cycling? Recording on either will get the ride into garmin, and provide all the stats required, so I'm confused as you why you'd need to record on both. Episode 1 was garbage which felt forced and strangely disjointed, took 3 goes to watch it all and just wtf is going on with the credits music choice ?
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