Zwift activities are missing from weekly intensity minutes completely
Zwift activities are missing from weekly intensity minutes completely
Sure! Fenix 6X but obviously don’t wear it on Zwift.
Why obviously? Most people wear the watch 24/24. Regardless, you should, otherwise no IMs can be attributed, since it is only the watch…
HRM Pro is an activity tracker just like your watch and will calculate intensity minutes on its own.
"If you have a Garmin HRM-Pro or HRM-Pro Plus which is also paired to the Garmin Connect app on your…
Yes, HRM-Pro does record the intensity minutes, as long as it is connected over the BT to the phone. As I already wrote, IMs do not come from Zwift, they are only counted by select Garmin devices.
Sure! Fenix 6X but obviously don’t wear it on Zwift.
Why obviously? Most people wear the watch 24/24. Regardless, you should, otherwise no IMs can be attributed, since it is only the watch that calculates them, using the heart rate. Zwift has no such capability.
And you best link the HRM strap (that I assume you wear) to the watch too - in that way you do not even need to wear the watch, just keep it nearby, so that it can stay connected to the HRM. The strap can be simultaneously connected to multiple devices. Although in that case you'd need to start an activity to activate the connection to the HRM. You can then discard it at the end, to avoid the duplicate.
You don't have to double track. The watch will measure you heart rate and calculate intensity minutes without an activity. If you want the most accurate data you will need to start an activity on the watch and in the end discard it, but I think it is good enough to just wear the watch. I never double track my rides.
I can’t do that, because the watch will count steps and the whole kcal measurement is wrong then. Add to that, that wiest HR is inaccurate while there is a activity with perfect measures in terms of HR and Power, I don’t see the point. If it will be this way from now on, I‘ll use Strava or Intervals.cc snd forget about Connect.
I can’t do that, because the watch will count steps and the whole kcal measurement is wrong then
First of all, the watch detects no steps on a bike. Then, the calories calculation is not based on the the steps.
It was simpler up until August, just sayin…
I doubt you got any IM's when not wearing the watch. If you are sure you did, please post screenshots of an IM graphs from that time. You can see it easily on this address (change the date in necessary): https://connect.garmin.com/modern/daily-summary/2022-08-02/intensityMinutes
If you start a bike activity on the watch the step counter is turned off. If you don't start an activity it might count a few steps but that will be very few since you don't move your arm. The watch will start to count steps after 10 consecutive steps and that should never happen on the bike.