Has anyone used the live tracking? Or the Event Sharing?

My LTE is US and I live in EU so I can't use it. It seems like a pretty cool feature now I see it on the watch. It would be useful to send a message to someone if you're going to be late and also if you need a pick up it sends them your exact location. Also if I ever ever ever did need the emergency response it could save my life.

Apart from that I can't imagine using livestrack, I mean who wants to see my boring running stats everyday? 

Does anyone actually use the event sharing or livetrack? I can imagine maybe once as a novelty or you climbed everest but who is interested in watching it. 

  • I have been troubleshooting two 945 LTE and post this report incase it helps someone...

    I took two watches on a final test run today.

    White watch GPS on, paired to a stryd footpod and chest heart rate. Wrist heart rate off.
    Black Watch GPS on and Wrist Heart rate on.
    The run was out 7.25 miles and back on the same path 7.25 miles. Total time 1:46

    Both watches start Live track normally and work at the start.

    55 mins (7 miles) in the Black watch loses the LTE connection 'Live Track Not Connected'. I stop the run and immediately try to restart a new run. Although it said 'Live track ready' it did not establish a connection after several minutes of running. Next I powered off the watch and ran for five minutes. After restarting the watch it still could not establish a connection even though it said 'Live Track Ready'. I powered off the watch again to let it 'cool down'. After 10 more mins being powered down I restarted the watch and started a new run successfully with Live tracking. This new run stayed connected for the last four miles of the run.

    The white watch had stayed connected to LTE through all of the black watch issues until mile 10.5 approx 75 mins the white watch also lost LTE connection and remained disconnected all the way home at mile 14.5. As soon as I saved the run I tried to start a new run on the white watch but it failed to start the Live Track session even though it said Live track ready. After several minutes of trying I stopped that run and powered down the watch. After about five minutes 'cool down' I powered up the white watch again and this time it did establish a successful Live Track.

    My summary is that these watches seem to have a thermal issue. The network coverage does not seem to be the issue as the watches work fine on the way out but fail on the way back along the same path that they were previously successful. Also one watch can fail when the other watch remains connected. If it was a cell coverage issue you would expect both watches to lose connection in the same spots and that is not the case. If the network coverage is fine then it must be the individual watches that are having the issues. Today both watches worked at the start but both watches failed the connection after approx 1 hour of active use. This leads me to think something is happening to the watches over time and my past experience working with mobile processors and action cameras all point towards a thermal processing issue is building up in the watches over time that ultimately interrupts the connection after some time of working hard. Both watches had good battery levels and todays temperature was a cool 54 F.

    I absolutely wanted this watch design to work well as it would solve all of my problems. Maybe the plastic case is part of the thermal problem (if that is the cause of disconnection). Maybe more metal would help to dissipate heat.

    phil

  • The Audio messages are actually really cool, assuming you have headphones on.  It won't even let them send an Audio message if you don't.  But hearing the voice of your spouse, kid, or friend speak to you when you are suffering is hugely motivating.  The main issue I have with the text messages is they are easy to miss since it's a pretty quiet tone and they time out after 30 seconds, and if you do miss one, no way to go back and see them.