You can, for the moment at least, see the 'classic' weight page in Modern via https://connect.garmin.com/modern/health
You can, for the moment at least, see the 'classic' weight page in Modern via https://connect.garmin.com/modern/health
Then you have poorly evaluated your target audience. People who spend as much as we do on fitness want accurate tracking. Otherwise why spring for an expensive watch when cheaper models exist? This is a quick fix via programming. I am regularly followed and know month to month my body fat %. I will absolutely not purchase any add on. If you value our business and the influence that we have on other amateur athletes, consider changing your current strategy. Less fluff and more substance please.
Thank you
You are on a user forum here. If you want to make suggestions to Garmin, I recommend sending them through the form at https://www.garmin.com/en-US/forms/ideas/ or contacting the Support.
Otherwise you can very easily import the body fat% with a simple CSV file. Either a single value, or multiple values for several days at a time. Find the details for example here: forums.garmin.com/.../how-to-import-data-weight-to-garmin
Thanks for your excellent question MMOXIE2020! Garmin does not consider people who want more than one function per device their target audience. Incidentally, Garmin is proud to announce their new line of timers, thermometers, cadence recorders, speedometers and standalone HRMs all designed to connect through the patented Octopus(tm) charge & sync cable.
The benefit to you, the consumer, is to only have to pay (~US$300 MSRP per device) for each function you need!
Then you have poorly evaluated your target audience. People who spend as much as we do on fitness want accurate tracking. Otherwise why spring for an expensive watch when cheaper models exist? This is a quick fix via programming. I am regularly followed and know month to month my body fat %. I will absolutely not purchase any add on. If you value our business and the influence that we have on other amateur athletes, consider changing your current strategy. Less fluff and more substance please.
Thank you
The person you're replying to is a user making a sarcastic comment criticizing Garmin, not a Garmin employee making a sincere post. Also, the comment you replied to is 7 years old.