So it begins.
I will have mine Fenix 5 on Saturday and will start doing comparisons to an Ambit 3 Peak. I don't have an F3 to directly compare to as of now.
Anyone have an F3 and F5 to compare?
Please find a short run to compare:
Good lord we've starting this already?
You all do realize that this forum represents a VERY small percentage of actual Fenix users? My F3 has been solid and I've posted numerous tracks to prove it. Don't expect to attract happy users to this thread to post their excellent tracks.
Please, if you know you'll be unhappy with GPS traces that aren't perfect (despite total distances being within 1%), buy the F5 from a store with a good return policy. That way if you're not satisfied you can return it and move along.
Good lord we've starting this already?
You all do realize that this forum represents a VERY small percentage of actual Fenix users? My F3 has been solid and I've posted numerous tracks to prove it. Don't expect to attract happy users to this thread to post their excellent tracks.
Please, if you know you'll be unhappy with GPS traces that aren't perfect (despite total distances being within 1%), buy the F5 from a store with a good return policy. That way if you're not satisfied you can return it and move along.
Not bad indeed. Here's 3 activities I recorded with my 5X:
Two quick activities with my new F5X (received today in the UK from Cotswold Outdoors)
GPS+GLONASS
A walk from work down my usual path:
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/1625620420 (quite good I think)
A run around the docks:
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/1625726383 (not as good in two areas, otherwise OK)
EDIT: I had smart recording turned on; here is a quick follow-up with every second recording:
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/1625854447
EDIT 2: Weird, Settings: About-->EPO currently says expired, even after syncing via bluetooth&PC
The run shows some of the problems I saw, poor multipath mitigation when there are buildings on one side :
and my FR235/F5 comparison :
No EPO here either but that's only useful if you get started without having a good view of the sky, it won't impact accuracy otherwise.