I’m curious if the 245 (and others) takes slope into account. For rough example. If I run 1 km as measured on a flat map, but the slope is, for example, 45degrees, is the distance returned 1km or 1.4km?
I’m curious if the 245 (and others) takes slope into account. For rough example. If I run 1 km as measured on a flat map, but the slope is, for example, 45degrees, is the distance returned 1km or 1.4km?
Try to turn on / off elevation correction: forums.garmin.com/.../incorrect-height-corrections-on-garmin-connect
I’m curious if the 245 (and others) takes slope into account.
It does not.
If I run 1 km as measured on a flat map, but the slope is, for example, 45degrees, is the distance returned 1km or 1.4km?
It would be 1 km.
An important sidenote: Some recent garmin watches that are equiped with a barometric altimeter (245 is not among them) have a setting called "3D distance". If enabled, the distance is calculated accounting for the additional distance caused by the slope.