Of course, the writing was on the wall back in September when Zwift rolled out deals with Wahoo which included 1-year of Zwift for $99 with new hardware. So, for those who missed the news, here are the new Zwift pricing options: USD: 149.99 (plus tax) EUR: 149.99. UK: 129.99. CAD: 189.99 (plus tax) JPY: 15,000.00 (plus tax) AUS: 199.99 (plus tax)
September 12, 2021 by DC Rainmaker Sports Technology News and Reviews Comments (26) The Week in Review is a collection of both all the goodness I’ve written during the past week around the internet, as well as a small pile of links I found interesting – generally endurance sports related. I’ve often wondered what to do with all of the
So sure, it shares the name with the Forerunner 945, but as Garmin themselves said, the Forerunner 945 LTE is “built from the ground up” 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
– Garmin EPIX In-Depth Review. Got it? Good…hold on for the ride! (Oh, and as a general rule of thumb, virtually any time you see the word ‘Epix’ you can replace it with Fenix 7, except when talking about the display. And frankly, you can also replace it with Fenix 6 or FR945 in almost every situation here too….but more on that later
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January 5, 2016 by DC Rainmaker Garmin Reviews Comments (368) Today Garmin introduced their first heads up display, the Varia Vision. The $399 heads up display takes data such as speed, power, and even approaching cars from the Varia Radar – and plops it up on a small screen at the upper edge of your existing sunglasses.
If you were to compare it to others it is as follows: – Polar Grit X – 0-2 lumens on wrist raise, ~7.6 on basic watch face, 27.5 on full white background. – Garmin 245 – ~8.9 on basic watch face, 17.7 on full white background. – Coros Apex Pro – ~14.5 on basic watch face, 22.5 on full white background. June 4, 2021 by DC Rainmaker Sports Technology News and Reviews Comments (103) Garmin’s new Forerunner 945 LTE isn’t your typical LTE watch. It doesn’t allow you to make or receive calls over LTE. You can’t stream music over LTE. In fact, you can’t even make or receive text messages over LTE. And that’s just the way Garmin wants it The Apple Watch Ultra still has a far way to go. With double battery life, I assume it doubles the 4-5 hours to 8-10 hours of battery life while using GPS. As an ultra runner that just isn’t enough battery life, especially when compared to 57 hours on the Garmin Fenix 7. The Garmin is also $99 cheaper as well. Garmin has just announced the new Index S2 smart WiFi scale, building slightly upon the previous first-generation Index WiFi scale released nearly 5 years ago. This new model switches to a color display that’ll show weight trending information, helping to visualize the normal day to day fluctuations. It also adds a handful of tweaks like Check out the in-depth reviews for both the Fenix 5 Plus, and the Fenix 6! *** It’s been nearly three months since Garmin first announced the Fenix *** UPDATE: The Fenix series has had two generation updates since this post. Apple Watch Ultra: 15.50km. Apple Watch Series 8: 15.56km. Garmin Epix: 15.58km. Garmin Forerunner 955: 15.43km. Finally, in case you missed it, earlier this year my wife and I actually did a Manhattan test run with 7 GPS watches: – COROS Vertix 2: Multi-band/dual-frequency. If you’re looking for new Garmin cycling products – there’s no bigger day than today. The company has just dropped three new products: The Edge 830 (this review), the less expensive Edge 530 (review here), and a set of new dual ANT+/Bluetooth Smart Speed & Cadence sensors (review coming up momentarily). While it’d be easy to assume the On Sale! Amazon $99. The HRM-PRO Plus is Garmin's top-end chest strap. It transmits dual ANT+/Bluetooth Smart, but also transmits Running Dynamics & Running Pace/Distance metrics, stores HR data during a swim, and can be used without a watch for other sports. Also, it can transmit XC Skiing Dynamics as well. Specifically, the newly added features of: – Body Battery: Gives you a constantly updated ‘energy’ score throughout day. – Sleep Pulse Ox readings: Tracks SpO2 readings during sleep and shows on mobile app. Neither of those two new features are found on any other Garmin device (yet), no matter the cost. mRLq.
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