Five new features.
Do naps finally count as sleep? Coz that’s been a fail forever.
Love my garmin, but sleep tracking is bs.
I have a newborn, and my watch continues to tell me my sleep score is abysmal. That isn’t likely to change anytime soon. I wish the sleep tracking was better, but I also kinda wish there was an option for personal circumstances that could acknowledge the “bad data” and have it not reflect on your health.
For example, I tracked my weight during pregnancy just out of convenience since I use the connect app for so much. The weight gain and slower training schedule did not reflect well on the advice the app was giving me. I know a normal person should be getting more steps in Garmin, but in the 3rd trimester, that isn’t going to happen. I know I could have taken the watch off or not tracked these things, but then I wouldnt have an accurate picture when I return to working out.
Though that bad sleep and lack of exercise is definitely affecting your health very negatively, so the watch is just telling you the truth even if it is just a fact of life as a new parent you can’t do much about.
They are right that Garmin sleep tracking is pretty inaccurate though. Not so much the length, but identifying the sleep stages correctly. But yeah, it’s like how drinking alcohol fucks your HRV up, it’s just showing the issues alcohol can cause.
Yeah I don’t understand the complaint, the watch is doing its job, not its fault if you’re in special circumstances.
Who would be able to sleep with a watch that size?!
I sleep with a descent mk2i every night…
On the open source side of things, I’ll add that gadgetbridge is pretty rapidly making progress with Garmin devices. Might not be enough if you’re deep into the Garmin ecosystem etc, but if you just want something simple and private, it’s a good alternative.
I suggest using the nightly f-droid repo as there’s new updates multiple times per week.
I’m gonna say they need to circle the wagons and get the ALREADY RELEASED Fenix 8 out of Beta.
Pretty lousy launch/unboxing experience from someone that’s been relying on Garmin watches since 2013 (910xt)
Yes, I’m a bit salty right now…
I like my OG instinct well enough, but I also don’t ask much of it. The Fenix 8 is pretty pricey though, pretty bullshit that they’re neglecting the firmware.
I’ve had a handful of their watches in this line but this is the first time I was waiting for/excited about the new model and jumped at launch.
Like, out of the box no audio apps I use were available because apparently Garmin doesn’t release the SDK unti launch day. Just crazy… Live and learn I guess.
The curse of early adopters.
My Instinct 2 is chefs kiss and I’m gonna wear it until it dissolves off my wrist
I’m going to have heirloom Instinct 2s to pass down to my kids.
I have a Lily that stopped holding a charge after the last update. I only got it a year ago… now instead of 5-6 days per charge… I get 1 😕
The ability to sync with something other than MyFitnessPal? Nope.
I ended up going with MFP anyway because it had the most matches to my local produce here in Europe (the competitors I was considering all mostly had US stuff). It’s not perfect and the fact the food is user-submitted means you need to double check but it works good enough.
Anyway, from what I remember while there’s only direct integration with MFP, I do believe you can get it to work by going through a third party app that serves as a bridge, like Google health, the apple equivalent or I think there’s a few other non-FAANG options too.
It syncs with fddb.