Sorry i am french.... When I finish my sport session, my watch syncs with my iphone. Also I would like garmin connect and garmin iq on my pc to sync and that I have the same statistics on the 2 apps. Is it possible ? Thanks
When your Garmin wearable device syncs with the connected mobile device (e.g. your iPhone) over Bluetooth, it merely uses the Garmin Connect Mobile app and the mobile device's Internet connection as the conduit to send your activity records to the Garmin Connect service “in the cloud”. Regardless of whether you're reviewing your activities in a Garmin Connect Mobile app (which is not designed to run on a PC), or in a browser that is displaying Garmin Connect online pages, you're still retrieving those records back from the cloud-based Garmin Connect service back-end, so the data and statistics you see should be consistent.
You don't konw garmin IQ !!!! mdr, you can write "garmin iq" in google
When I finish my sports session, I synchonize my watch with my iphone (mobile garmin connect). And I want my stats that are on my application to be transferred to my computer without having to plug in a watch on the computer
Is that a French thing, for which you've apologised upfront, or just a personal failure to use correct, precise terms?
There is Connect IQ, and there is Move IQ, in relation to Garmin and its wearable fitness products, but there is no such thing as “Garmin IQ” (or lowercase “garmin iq”, if you must).
As for the other thing, I've already explained how it works. The “stats that are on [your] application” are retrieved on-demand by the Garmin Connect Mobile app, from the cloud-based Garmin Connect service, to display on your handset. If you want to access the same information on your computer, you would use a browser application to visit the Garmin Connect online web site. There is no Garmin Connect application that is designed to run on your PC, only a Garmin Express application that can be installed on your PC to facilitate syncing your wearable device with the cloud-based Garmin Connect service over the supplied USB docking/charging cable.
I don't understand, either. Whenever I finish my run in the park, my Garmin (Forerunner 630) watch, which is connected via Bluetooth Smart to my Internet-connected (Samsung) mobile phone handset in my pocket, immediately starts transferring the activity record to the cloud-based Garmin Connect service. If I don't interrupt the transfer (by pressing the Back button until the display returns to the watch face, thus telling the watch to get in low-power mode) and just let it complete in its own good time, usually by the time I get home from the park the new activity is already available (in the browser on my computer) in Garmin Connect online.