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?
I'm a competitive runner and I had to stop using my Fenix 5 for running as the pace information is very inaccurate, which makes it near enough useless for running. The GPS also completely looses signal in urban environments, which doesn't seem normal for what is Garmin's "money-no-object" GPS watch.
I'm now thinking my Fenix 5 has a faulty GPS chip. Otherwise it's not fit for purpose. Sure, I could use it for just hiking and the occasional bike ride, but that isn't what I brought it for.
I think I'm entitled to a refund - I have the receipt but I don't think the shop will let me return it as it's past 30 days.
I paid on a credit card and live in the UK. Can I put in a Section 75 claim so that I can get my money back? Has anyone tried this before?
Speak to the store. Also speak to your credit card provider and see if they have any protection on offer. Call people and ask the questions.
If no on both counts, then you've got two options. One, speak to Garmin chat and see if they will swap it out for a replacement (to see if it's the GPS chip or not) or two, sell it on Gumtree and try to make 80% of your money back.
Mine has the same sort of inaccuracies, I've had two fenix 5's and it was the same on both of them.
I'm not competitive, I'll probably just keep it and hope it gets better. (Luckily I didn't pay RRP). I would love a 935 but the plastic feel and weight just puts me off completely.
I am about to return my 935. As shown in the 935 forum, the tracks are a little bit better, but the distance was always the same to my f5. I know there are a little wobbly tracks but I cannot justify to myself to spend more money (got the f5 with discount) for the 935 and don't really like the looks. It was easier if the 935 has a reasonable price.