a little feature request if you will. it would be great if garmin updated the firmware of their top trainer to get use of the recently introduced virtual gearing in zwift. thanks ;)
We are excited to share that firmware updates supporting virtual shifting in Zwift are now available.
By using a Tacx NEO 2T or 3M paired with Zwift Cog and Click, cyclists can enjoy smooth, silent virtual…
Hello all, and thank you for your participation on this topic.
As many users have pointed out, Zwift's virtual shifting feature relies on more than just the connected smart trainer (in this case, the NEO…
Garmin,
We need this update! Please update the Firmware to include virtual shifting.
thanks
As per the response from GPlama we as a community need to request this from Tacx...................... COME ON Garmin/Tacx get on with enabling virtual shifting
I too agree this should be a no-brainer for Garmin. I bought the Neo 2T based on the features 1.5 years ago. I will admit I had many doubts after seeing a lot of noise about Garmin's lack of support, particularly for the bearing issue. Garmin should have implemented virtual shifting ages ago. I now wish I had gone with my gut and bought the Wahoo Kickr, after reading all the negative reviews about Garmin's lack of support. I am really disappointed. Virtual shifting is well over a year old, Garmin has apparently implemented it on the new trainer series, but appears to be giving Neo 2T users the middle finger. Really, really disappointed with Garmin. And just in case the strategy is to encourage current Neo 2T users to buy newer equipment - I might, but it won't be a Garmin.
If this is true and Garmin have put virtual shifting on the latest trainer then they are dead to me. I have a fenix 6 and hardly any of the new features come to it, compare that to Apple who bring new features to older watches all the time. I get the commercial side of getting people to buy the latest edition, but we are talking of devices that cost upwards of £900 for a watch, Apple do it for £300 watches.