I did a good deal of testing the virb elite over the weekend and comparing its altimeter to other S model handheld GPSs. I drove to the beach and up and down garages. It looks like it has a good steady sensor but we need firmware improvements. Garmin please help asap.
1. The altimeter simply cannot read accurate unless I can enter a calibration altitude. See for yourself by turning the unit off and on a couple times while staying in place. The altitude will be +/-40 feet each time. My other GPSs will do it to if days have passed, but it holds fairly accurate on short term reboots(They must save my last calibration altitude). How can any altimeter be worthwhile without being able to set it up?
2. The altimeter apparently will not read unless it has GPS lock. This is a flaw. The altimeter shouldn't and isn't tied to gps fix on other units. If I turn off GPS (on VIRB), altimeter will never read anything. Having a working altimeter could save someone in a pinch if unable to get GPS lock (not saying that Virb was intended for navigation).
I am fairly new to this forum. It is encouraging to see that Gamin's folks are listening and making progress and that this isn't just an place for us to whine about are issues to each other.
I would appreciate hearing something back concerning these problems and any possible fixes.
Yes-I have a told tech support...