First, with the good:
- The battery life continues to be fantastic. I've been working out consistently over the last couple of weeks and I'm getting about a full week between charge cycles. And that was charging it back up when it was at ~30%. Getting back to 100% takes some time, but I'm loving the long battery life.
- I continue to enjoy the aesthetics of the Garmin much more than the Fitbit Surge. I haven't yet bought a black leather band with quick disconnect fittings, but the day will come.
- I'm not bothered by wearing a chest HRM while working out and I love that it works so well with the watch. I have the HRM Tri and it's great!
- I've started swimming with the watch at HRM. It's not perfect, but it's very useful. It tends to over count lengths in the pool, but I assume that it will get better as I get to be a better swimmer (pretty much suck right now) and more consistent with my turns. The heart rate record is quite good (and complete).
- Garmin Connect (GC) has so much more usefulness than the fitbit website. Being able to compare like workouts is awesome, even if still somewhat rudimentary. Seeing my average heartrate go up each of my five swim workouts is great - showing some improvement where otherwise I'm not feeling great about where I've gotten to.
- I can integrate information from my gym's Schwinn spin bikes with the spin workout I record on my watch to get a better overall view of my workout. See my GitHub project for more details. The only downside is the loss of temperature data - which for spinning isn't too exciting.
- The alerts are useful and the alarm still wakes me up in the morning like my Surge.
- I like the "move" alerts that my Surge was oddly lacking.
Now, with the "could be improved" items:
- Watch configuration is not easy. I inadvertently set the default pool length to 25 meters when my gym has a 25 yard pool. Its fine, I can quickly google how to change it, but that isn't going to work when I'm out on a bike ride and need to make a configuration change. Put all of it in the GC app! That said, I'm getting more used to the standard operations of the buttons.
- GC should allow you to make edits to your workout after the fact that go beyond just notes about it. When it says I did 1125 yards and I only really did 1000, I should be able to change it without downloading TCX and editing or using some other highly technical method.
- Strength workout rep tracking is quite poor. Probably a hard problem overall, but give me the ability to add accelerometers to other places to do a good job tracking. I think if we could add hand (not watch hand) and foot or ankle we'd be pretty good. Better GC editing would help here too. I'd really like to see this get better. I had some thoughts on this in 2008 and I don't see much progress since then.
- Add a UV exposure meter to the watch. L'Oreal showed a little device at CES 2018. Garmin should just put it in their watch and track the data. This isn't a deficiency of the current watch, just something that would be awesome to add.
- I've only done the HRV test two days so far (yesterday and today), but I can say it wasn't super obvious how to get it done. Oddly, when you choose HRV Stress on the watch, it will not tell you when it's detected the HRM. Other activities give you an audible indicator that you're all set. Also, the first time I did it, it wasn't obvious how to get it to start. There are several screens to scroll through that I found unintuitive. I did get it done and plan on doing this every morning at the same time. Too early to tell if the HRV is at all useful, but we'll see.
- Coaching or prompting could be improved. I ran on the treadmill yesterday. It was not my best day; I struggled to get a 5k in. I did it, but was seriously exhausted at the end. When reviewing my activity after the fact, I was able to see that I favored my left foot for much of the activity. My left hip hurt a bit after the run. I'm thinking that the two are related. I would have liked the watch to give me an audible prompt after a minute or two of being outside of "close to centered". I could add a cadence prompt, but not this one. Maybe they will add?
- I don't like that the charging port on the back of the watch is open. I've bought a dust cover to put on it (super cheap on Amazon), but it doesn't seal enough to keep all water out of it and I'm concerned about corrosion if I leave it in after swimming. Also concerned that the port will get messed up if I don't keep it covered.
- I have a scratch on the watch face. It's small, but still. Not super happy about it. Hopefully, scratches don't build up over the next three or four years.
- GC should keep you logged in. It sorta does, but a day after interacting with it, you have to do a page refresh to get anything to show up. Otherwise, you just get a "You don't have permission to view that" message.
Overall, I'm super pleased with this watch after a month in. Yes, it was expensive. But it is very good.
In the future (when it isn't so crazy cold here in DC), I will be testing a couple of Christmas presents from my in-laws: Garmin speed sensor and the Garmin cadence sensor for my road bike. I can't wait to put them on my road bike and get some more useful data on long rides. Another thing that I would not be able to do with my Surge.
Also, I have not been able to get outside for a run since I've owned the watch. As a result, I don't have any sense of VO2 max. I'm looking forward to this.
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