• @max_dryzen@mander.xyz
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    15 days ago

    I will never understand the fitness metrics craze…I don’t want my health maintenance to be more systematized than observing two or three core principles and letting the rest sort itself out

  • @Bruncvik@lemmy.world
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    36 days ago

    I just saw DC Rainmaker’s video on this, and I’m not impressed. In any case, I’ve bern using my Garmin watch mainly for running, and I’ve been more interested in spot data than history on Connect. Still, I’m on my last Garmin watch. The hardware itself seems to last for only 18-24 months before problems start piling up, so I decided that my next watch will be Coros. I’m under no illusions that the hardware would be more reliable, but it costs half of what I’ve paid for my Garmin.

    • @OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml
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      16 days ago

      I’ve had and seen several last for years with daily use and never had an issue. Their support has been top notch anytime I had an issue I’ve gotten a new watch or several bands free of charge. They even paid for the return shipping of my old device.

      • @Bruncvik@lemmy.world
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        16 days ago

        My old FR 110 is still working. Since then:

        • Vivoactive HR - 2 years in, the casing broke at one of the points where the wristband is attached. Material fatigue. Out of warranty.
        • Vivoactive 3 - 2 years in, altimeter went haywire. Also, battery life decreased to one day. Just out of warranty.
        • Fenix 6 - 1.5 years in, GPS got really bad. As in, drift of over 200m from route. Within warranty, so I contacted them and they sent me a replacement watch. That one is still working, and I hope it will for a long time.

        By now, I developed a certain expectation of the life of Garmin watches. I divided their price with expected lifetime, and compared that with similar data for Coros. Coros is simply better value for money.

        • @OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml
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          6 days ago

          I’ve had several Garmin Venu’s and GPS devices inside the car. But for specifically health trackers I have yet to find a more comprehensive coverage of overall health data. That’s easily accessible to anyone. I seen you mentioned spot data is what you prefer. A Polar H10 might serve the niche better for heart data. Self hosting options for them.

          Sure I’d like it fully open source and more on device functionality rather than APIs and algorithms in the cloud. But pound for pound Garmin still runs the fitness and health tracking sector. There are some newer companies popping up with promising options but the tech and IP just isn’t mainstream yet.

  • @jeeva@lemmy.world
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    156 days ago

    Just as I was saying to myself “I’m pretty happy with the Garmin I have, I don’t need a new Pebble,” here come Pebble’s marketing department with a reason!

    … What do you mean this is an announcement from Garmin?

  • @turtl@lemm.ee
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    87 days ago

    Yikes… Once my current Garmin watch dies I’ll just switch back to a regular non-smart watch

  • RiQuY
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    67 days ago

    Time to search for a new brand for my next watch 😓 (when I need it)

  • AItoothbrush
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    267 days ago

    For fuckkkksss sake. Ill keep my garmin watch until it works but never buying another one. I was so happy to find a watch that had everything i needed. Actually huge shame…

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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    136 days ago

    A parallel comment to my rant yesterday, I see the pushback has already begun in Garmin’s reviews against this nonsense. All of the recent reviews of their Android app are now overwhelmingly complaints about the subscription addition, and I suspect iOS is the same. If you haven’t done so already, please be sure to blow Garmin up over this on any platform you can get your grubby hands on.

    I know posting this here is probably more like spitting on a forest fire; I’m sure the seven or eight nerds here on Lemmy dedicated enough to care have already put Garmin on blast for this (myself included), but it never hurts to make sure.

    • @RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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      46 days ago

      What’s crazy is I’m on the fence about a beeline moto because they have subscription for basic shit like traffic, thinking Garmin would be better.

      Welp.

      • @OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml
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        16 days ago

        Garmin is at the top of the game for health tracking and fitness bar none but if your looking to monitor traffic a different type of smart watch would suit you better.

        I loathe saying this but a pixel watch with Gmaps might be your best bet. Someone else could offer an open source option though perhaps.

    • @MemmingenFan923@feddit.org
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      I agree to leave a review on the Appstores. However Garmin can censor the negative reviews if they want. So i recommend in addition to that leaving comments on social media, review webpages, videos where Garmin can’t delete the comments.

  • @PerfectDark@lemmy.world
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    76 days ago

    Easy fix:

    Buy a fitness/smart watch - an older one is fine, why go excessive

    Download GadgetBridge from F-Droid/Droidify and then use that instead of a proprietary app which is just harvesting your data and telemetry at every chance:

    • BeardedBlaze
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      35 days ago

      I wish that was the case, but it absolutely doesn’t even come close.

  • @Pogogunner@sopuli.xyz
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    427 days ago

    I’ve bought Garmin devices explicitly because they didn’t do these things, and promised not to do these things. Since I know they’re not going to retract this decision, I am going to look into trying to get my purchases refunded.

    • @OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml
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      This is taking it to heart for sure. Nothing wrong with your POV but it’s opinion and their tech has no comparison currently. Literally zero has changed. They added a paid tier and done what every company on the planet is doing. Trying to land grab AI because it’s the latest and greatest.

  • @daddy32@lemmy.world
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    387 days ago

    Oh, for fuck’s sake. We just bought our first Garmin watches two months ago. I felt uneasy about our new relationship with yet another american corporation, but we loved the watches and the app… And now what?

    • @OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml
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      Don’t worry nothing has changed at all, this is a paid tier same as any other land grabbing company on the planet for new tech.

      Nothing compares to their battery life and feature set for health data as a whole. Garmin seems to have tbe most comprehensive health data coverage of all smart watches.

      They are a stand up company anytime I ever needed support which has been many times for family as well.

  • @Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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    96 days ago

    JFC, is nothing safe?

    I was just talking about dumping Fitbit as Google destroys it and jumping to Garmin…

  • @ProfHillbilly@lemmy.world
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    77 days ago

    I have a Fenix 5x and was looking to get a 7 or 8 but now I will just stick to my 5X. I am so tired of all the enshitifacation of every fucking thing.