Garmin Edge 1030 Plus In-Depth Review. June 16, 2020 by DC Rainmaker Garmin Reviews Ā» Sports Technology News and Reviews Comments (594) Like with most Garmin products that tack on a ā€˜Plus’ designator, the changes from the Edge 1030 to the Edge 1030 Plus aren’t earth-shattering. In fact, the Edge 1030 received overwhelmingly more changes Wahoo TICKR X Only New features: – Added ANT+ Running Dynamics (cadence, vertical oscillation, and ground contact time via official ANT+ HR-RD standard) – Increased memory from 16 hours to 50 hours. (This is in addition to other TICKR-X only features like indoor cycling cadence, treadmill pace/distance, etc…)
So sure, it shares the name with the Forerunner 945, but as Garmin themselves said, the Forerunner 945 LTE is ā€œbuilt from the ground upā€ different. Here’s a quick list of how it differs from the base Forerunner 945 (which, Garmin says stays in the lineup): – Added LTE cellular connectivity (via LTE-M network in certain countries, list
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However, here’s the quick and dirty version: – Price – $299 vs $599. – Edge 1040 display is bigger. – Edge 1040 has Solar option ($749) – Edge 1040 has power pins on underside (Edge Explore 2 only does in Power Bundle models) – Edge 1040 has Strava Live Segment support, Edge Explore 2 does not.
Garmin’s Connect IQ Platform Updates: A Round-Up. October 14, 2021 by DC Rainmaker Sports Technology News and Reviews Comments (74) Yesterday Garmin held their annual developer conference, officially called the Garmin Developer Virtual Conference (GDVC). This event is the successor to the Garmin Connect IQ Summit, which in turn is somewhat
Garmin inReach 2 Mini Satellite Communicator (2-way) Amazon $399 Backcountry $400 REI $400. And finally, here’s a handy list of accessories that work well with this unit (and some that I showed in the review). Given the unit pairs with ANT+ & Bluetooth Smart sensors, you can use just about anything though.
Today Garmin has announced not one, not two, but like 287 watches. Technically speaking they’ve announced two core product series – the Fenix 7 Series, and the Epix series. I mean, ignoring the fact that Garmin previously announced an Epix
Garmin Fenix 5S Plus – $150 off (Amazon/Clever Training) Garmin Fenix 5 Plus – $150 off (Amazon/Clever Training) Garmin Fenix 5X Plus – $150 off (Amazon/Clever Training) I’m going to let Captain Obvious point out that this is the first time we’ve seen the Garmin Fenix 5 Plus on sale, and Garmin didn’t disappoint here.
Garmin Lily Fitness Smartwatch In-Depth Review. January 27, 2021 by DC Rainmaker Garmin Reviews Comments (77) Garmin has launched a new fitness tracker that extends the brand’s offerings further into the stylish realm. On the surface, Lily might seem similar to the existing VĆ­vomove series (including the VĆ­vomove Style).
After you click that option, it’ll then ask you which app. Simple choose either Garmin Connect, or Wahoo ELEMNT, depending on what you want. In the case of Garmin Connect (and this is the part that’s new this past week), it’ll open up the Course Setup window. Simply start by selecting what type of course it is.
DC Rainmaker. June 30, 2020 at 10:54 am #69. Just an updated clarification here from Garmin…. While they did acquire Firstbeat Analytics, as part of this whole scene, Firstbeat broke off the Corporate Wellness & Pro Sports divisions into a company called ā€˜Firstbeat Technologies’.
Dual-Band GNSS: The GT 3 will support GPS, Galileo, Beidou, GLONASS, and QZSS – all within the dual-frequency system. The company says that the ā€œpositioning speedā€ was improved by more than 50%, and that they’ve added ā€œstronger anti-interference performanceā€. February 10, 2021 by DC Rainmaker Polar Ā» Sports Technology News and Reviews Comments (308) Polar has launched an updated version of their standalone optical HR sensor, taking the existing Polar OH1 and adding new features and capabilities, and re-branding it as the Verity Sense. For those familiar with my reviews & testing, you’ll know that 2SXTx.
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