Tested it , created almost the same bugs , only the ability to select maps layer was fixed. There is new bugs too, the thick outline problem is more than annoying , it prevent to use maps for trails …. And you can avoid it with this beta … it was fixed…
Hey, fenix 6 series apologists will eat you pal. This series is a joke on many levels, not only altimeter but also gps accuracy, track, and the list goes on. Yesterday i had to wait 2 minutes for the GPS signal to turn green, i'm not even gonna mention…
Thanks Data for your input.
Yesterday I dug up my old 910xt and went for a run with both 910 and Fenix 5. The pace per lap measures were nearly the sam +- 4 seconds.
So I guess I need to not stress over current pace while running and assume that lap…
Garmin has changed the workout pace to "current" pace instead of average pace which they used for previous watches. Hence it jumps all over the place depending on small GPS inaccuracies. They have stated that they do this so that we don't look…
My finding which is not in line with the manuals is that
first row is the target split pace, so it is fine,
second row is not the achieved split pace, but simply the "1-sec" current pace, which is not fine.
My finding is with Fenix 6X, but I…
I am no longer receiving audio prompts in my headphones. I have them set to tell me to drink every so often, eat every so often, calories burned every so often, none of them seem to work. The only one that works is the current pace that happens just before…
Great thread DJG. Where your example says 5:36, your current pace I believe, the font is very adequate and clear. On my display the font is about the same as the "eye" 15:02 number, but black on white. If I could only read that number, I'd…
People in this forum claim that the Fenix 6 is already ”not fit for purpose” since it does not smooth the graphs for current pace while running. Or that the WHR is not accurate in all situations. Or that the GPS is off by a few meters..
And…
I tried to do as you did so that your watch on your hand is facing the sky and it really works. Maybe not where the tall buildings are, but with low houses and trees you can see exactly which side of the road you’re running on. The current pace still…