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COLORADO 300, 400 etc

Former Member
Former Member
Hi,

I am proud owner of Garmin Colorado 300 with all the sensors (hear-rate strap, cadenza).

I have pretty much BIG ISSUE, well I think that all the users of this great device is asking the same question.

WHY CAN WE SEE THE GRAPHS of HEART-RATE and CADENZA at the Garmin.Connect web page????
It just says "No heart rate data found for this activity",
but there is obviously when you open the file current.gpx there are information such as <gpxtpx:hr>166</gpxtpx:hr> for heart-rate and <gpxtpx:cad>90</gpxtpx:cad> for cadenza.

If it is possible for Forerunner and similar devices, why not for COLORADO??

It is expensive piece of hardware it has all the potential why not unleashed all of them???
:confused::confused::confused::confused:
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 15 years ago
    I wrote an email to the techSUPPORT of Garmin,

    Here is the answer from them:

    Dear Nikola Vasiljevic,

    Thank you for contacting Garmin International. In order to view the heart rate and cadence information captured with your unit, you will have to save your current track. This will associate the information with the saved track. After you have saved it, you will be able to manually upload the information to Garmin Connect and be able to see the data. The files for the manual upload can be found in the following location on your computer, My Computer > Colorado Removable Drive > Garmin folder > GPX folder > Name of Saved Track.

    The saved tracks usually default to the date that they are saved. However, you can edit the name.


    With Best Regards,


    However I didn't try to do this procedure buy instead I used TCX converter and from the GPX files created TCX which are compatible with Garmin Training Centre and also with Garmin Connect,
    You can see results at this site:
    http://connect.garmin.com/activity/25024415
    (that mine small mtb trek recorded by Colorado 300 with sensors :D )