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The UX of the User Interface

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There seem to be a disparity between devices when it comes to ease of viewing information on the Garmin Range of wearable devices (wasn't aware until now) This seem directly related to the price of the device, not the hardware (!) I see widget glances and sleep metrics on the higher priced watches, while the devices which are designed for the general public receive no such ease of use designs of their user interface in their software updates. This despite the fact that a 30$ fitness tracker gives me more information on screen regarding my activity than a 300$ Garmin "fitness watch" does, then there is something seriously wrong with the User experience delivered by Garmin. 

(Full disclosure, I own a Vivoactive 4s and actually bought it for the sleep metrics (ironic, I know)


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