Is there more detailed I fo on connect plus somewhere? I want to know how the on the fly strength training works. And if I can cancel if it's no good...
Is there more detailed I fo on connect plus somewhere? I want to know how the on the fly strength training works. And if I can cancel if it's no good...
what you wrote now made me think of the first episode of black mirror 7 that I saw last night "Common People"...there it was in a more extreme situation, however, the concept is similar
This shoult be in "Apps & Software" section...
Anyways, referring to post in that section (https://forums.garmin.com/apps-software/mobile-apps-web/f/garmin-connect-mobile-andriod/408677/why…
Sign up for the free trial and try for yourself. If you’re not satisfied with the way it works, you can always cancel your subscription before the free trial ends.
Sign up for the free trial and try for yourself. If you’re not satisfied with the way it works, you can always cancel your subscription before the free trial ends.
This shoult be in "Apps & Software" section...
Anyways, referring to post in that section (https://forums.garmin.com/apps-software/mobile-apps-web/f/garmin-connect-mobile-andriod/408677/why-is-connect-so-bad ), how surprising, it's not worth it.
I'm a bit tired of producers wanting to absolutely do "AI" when they don't master it.
Tired of manufacturer selling premium products at a high price but with moderate quality, like wanting to make a sort of Universal App, Garmin just puts too many useless functionalities to the wathc and overcomplexify them so that they never work fine. But the prices are sky rocketting.
And on top of that...now they want us to subscribe to get something supposedly worth it (spoiler alert, it's not) from a watch we paid a high price.
Shameless.
I second that. There are two pricing models:
1. Perpetual, in which you pay a ton of money for a product with time-limited warranty and lifespan. After that period you should stay with the product without support or make another investment.
2. Subscription, in which you pay monthly fee for service without high investment at the begining, with access to new software and hardware during this period but with higher total cost in 3 or 5 years.
But you can't have both dear Garmin because it's pure greediness.
what you wrote now made me think of the first episode of black mirror 7 that I saw last night "Common People"...there it was in a more extreme situation, however, the concept is similar
Exactly! Great episode, though. But as you can see from downvote of my post there are people wiiling to pay in noth models simultaneously.