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Including huge discounts on Apple, DJI, Fitbit, Garmin, Google, GoPro, Peloton, Samsung, Tacx, Wahoo, and tons more! From the Garmin Epix at $449 (insane!) and Forerunner 965 deals, to the slightly newer Garmin Epix Pro & Fenix 7 Pro at $200 off, to the Apple Watch Ultra 2 deal, and the Tacx NEO 2T for $899. There’s huge savings, and
November 26, 2023 by DC Rainmaker Sports Technology News and Reviews Comments (178) Here’s your complete list of sports tech deals for the 2023 holiday season~! The biggest deals from the list below include: Garmin Epix for $449: Seriously, this is insane. Mainly because it’s getting the same firmware (thus far) as the Garmin Epix Pro.
Garmin Edge 840 Cycling GPS In-Depth Review. Garmin has just announced the new Edge 840, as well as Edge 540 units. And like last year, with the more expensive Edge 1040, both the 540 and 840 get Solar variants. However, the changes go far beyond just sunny-side-up or not. In fact, arguably, the solar piece is really the least important change.
Here’s Garmin’s official battery specs: Demanding use (Multi-Band GPS) – 35 hours / up to 45 hours with solar charging. – Solar charging adds up to 20 minutes per hour during daytime riding. – Demanding specifically means: Multiband GPS, 4 sensors connected, Live Track enabled, an on the map page with a course loaded.
Yes, the long and oft talked about day is finally here – Favero has pushed out a firmware update enabling Cycling Dynamics on their popular Assioma power meter pedals. It’s been a multi-year journey that first started in Garmin’s camp, then the ANT+ camp, and then ultimately culminating in the Favero camp. The update is available via the Garmin has just announced the new Index S2 smart WiFi scale, building slightly upon the previous first-generation Index WiFi scale released nearly 5 years ago. This new model switches to a color display that’ll show weight trending information, helping to visualize the normal day to day fluctuations. It also adds a handful of tweaks like – Garmin EPIX In-Depth Review. Got it? Good…hold on for the ride! (Oh, and as a general rule of thumb, virtually any time you see the word ‘Epix’ you can replace it with Fenix 7, except when talking about the display. And frankly, you can also replace it with Fenix 6 or FR945 in almost every situation here too….but more on that later
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After you click that option, it’ll then ask you which app. Simple choose either Garmin Connect, or Wahoo ELEMNT, depending on what you want. In the case of Garmin Connect (and this is the part that’s new this past week), it’ll open up the Course Setup window. Simply start by selecting what type of course it is.
So, let’s give you the photo tour. First up, on your Garmin Edge device (Edge 130/520 Plus/530/820/830/1030) go into the menu and select ‘Extended Display Mode’. There’s no meaningful options here. It just opens up and goes into a waiting pattern saying ‘Searching for watch’. If you were to compare it to others it is as follows: – Polar Grit X – 0-2 lumens on wrist raise, ~7.6 on basic watch face, 27.5 on full white background. – Garmin 245 – ~8.9 on basic watch face, 17.7 on full white background. – Coros Apex Pro – ~14.5 on basic watch face, 22.5 on full white background.
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F3HR was just recently released, so they started with top model to get more revenue. I suppose. So a “non-sapphire” F3HR may be released at a later stage. Possibly, close to Fenix 5 launch 🙂 “Fenix 3 HR which is reviewed here comes ONLY with a Sapphire screen. No metal band” Just couple of days ago Garmin released new D2 Bravo. iSNoH.
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