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Option to show kilojoules

I would love to be able to set food energy units to kilojoules (kj). Most countries use the kilojoule as the official unit and here in Australia it's even the only unit displayed on nutrition labels. Kilocalories (kcal) are meaningless numbers to me. Since it's a simple matter of conversion it can't be that difficult to implement either. It's possible in Sporttracks.

Any update in that regard would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
  • I don't think anyone wants to take current info or units away.

    ...and I haven't claimed that anyone wanted that.

    I simple explained why one should be careful with too simple assumptions about where to use kJ. Your example only confirms my point.
  • This is not true the average person in Australia uses kj

  • Yeah, when I lived in the UK and visited the doctor for the first time, they asked me for the weight, so I replied in kg (note: officially the UK uses the SI-system since the 80'ies). So they had no idea what it meant, reluctantly they asked "...in stones...?" - I thought it was a joke and asked "... yeah ... and pebbles!?"

    In the end I learned that the UK still was stuck in the stone-age. - This can also be seen on their maps: using metres for elevations and distances in land-miles. (not even nautical ones, which would make sense, somehow) WTF?

    But the US is no "inch"(=thumb-width) better - using a system which has no definitions, but is defined by the metric system (1 inch =25,4mm is the official definition!). It is so strange to see that they destroy satellites worth Giga-US-dollars or crash planes, because they cannot stick to a well defined and standardized set of simple decimal rules that do not require weird conversion factors like "the furlong ... is equal to one eighth of a mile, equivalent to 660 feet, 220 yards, 40 rods, 10 chains or approximately 201 meters". Laughing - On the other hand it is fun to see that the first thing ongoing scientists have to learn in the UK and US is the metric system. - I wonder whether this might be one reason for the success of foreigners in these countries.

    Therefore, Garmin please forget about the kcal and abolish the mph and km/h* as well, to replace them by speeds humans can interpret like m/s - and make the local semi-standards only available for indigenous people as an option.

    Thanks! Sweat smile

    * using hours with 3600s is a strange remanescense of the Roman duodecimal system and thousands of seconds are hard to grasp for athletes anyway.

  • kcal (not "KCal") is not part of the metric system since 1948. It is a rather weird value for heating 1000g of water by 1°C (actually from 3.5 to 4.5°C at standard pressure).

    Really weird... and while being at it, use m/s for speed, which is an international human-interpretable measure for velocity. (Rather than stones and pebbles)

  • Yes Yes Yes, add Kilojoules please!!  This is why I left Fitbit, only to come to Garmin and find the same problem.  Is this some crazy conspiracy or what!  Maybe I'll try Samsung next time ...

  • I added kilojoules to Garmin Connect Web using GCOverrides:

  • I agree with this. KJ as a setting would be very useful. In addition kcal would be good too