globy80 it looks like, in this video, you never connect to GPS. In the FAQ linked above, the instructions say to first select "Navigation", THEN choose "Back to Start". So, please try the following:
- Open the "Run" activity profil…
globy80 it looks like, in this video, you never connect to GPS. In the FAQ linked above, the instructions say to first select "Navigation", THEN choose "Back to Start". So, please try the following:
The device definitely gives a prompt to start the timer when set to manual start. I have used the manual start setting for the last two years. The reason being that when I end a ride and remove the Edge from the bike, GPS drift and me simply walking a…
Hello Nenad,
When in Swim mode the device does not record elevations for the entire file. The cadence continues to be recorded as arm strokes for the entire file so after the swim I had to delete all cadence. There are no cycling or running metrics. The…
The distance and time of runs is correct, but map shows me finishing well short of where I actually stopped. How do I fix?
The distances for short, medium, or long putt metrics are generalized to the manual pin placement adjusted by the user if using CT-10 sensors to detect the putts as they occur on the green.
Please refer to the Garmin Golf Performance Stats and Data A…
Did an hike
is the distance correct with GPS 5.30 ? Or still too short ?
The Edge has a built in fail in that it can't give you the correct distance while walking. It's intentionally like that from Garmin. It won't even track a mountain bike ride distance accurately without a speed sensor. The GPS track can be perfect. The…
Adding another data point to this thread - F6S Pro here - I have been obsessively comparing distances since I got the watch in early 2021 and found that:
I am training for a 100km hike and unfortunately the round trip routing is only of limited use for longer distances.
1. routes are too short for long distances
For me, it is important that the distance of the calculated routes corresponds as closely as…
Yeah, the watch assumes that most people run mostly on a straight line and the wobbling is due to GPS inaccuracy.
However in my case most of my running is on trails that are never quite straight. I find that Fenix tends to oversmooth the path and shorten…