Hey all, I’m a new user of the 5X. I am very active and have a very regimented indoor workout routine. I also have a Fitbit and an Apple Watch (series 2).
I have been using the “strength” widget to monitor/record my workouts. The easiest way I’ve found to do this is to just let it record on 1 rep and to keep
it going for my 1.5-2 hour workout. I find this easier then customizing each daily workout (perhaps this is part of the problem?) but it appears to me that Garmin’s wrist HRM must calculate motion on the wrist wearing the watch when calculating heart rate? I say this because while doing a workout that is high intensity but has little hand/arm motion, my heart rate drops vs a lower intensity exercise that has more movement, recording a higher heart rate. I believe it has more to do with Garmin’s algorithm then the actual accuracy of wrist worn HRM’s (if there is an algorithm which I assume there must be?) because my Fitbit and Apple Watch recorded very accurately in the exact same exercise movements which I’ve tested regularly. So, my question is, is this the norm? I know a lot of people on the forums have noted “chalk it up to the inaccuracy of wrist worn HRM’s” but this is just not the case in my experience because I’ve had very accurate wrist worn HRM’s with Fitbit and Apple. Now, I’ve made the decision that the Garmin is what I need for several reasons but I’m wondering if Garmin will fix this as I believe it is their software as the hardware can be and is way more accurate.
Can you guys chime in with your experience?
Is garmin willing to address the software issue? Or are they using lower quality HRM components then Fitbit and Apple? It looks pretty similar visually to me but I am
no hardware expert.
Thank you for any time you may take to respond guys. Otherwise, I am extremely happy with the features of this watch. But it seems like a software issue as I’ve mentioned.