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by Jrummel83 » September 2nd, 2022, 2:06 am
Hello all, first time poster, long time…reader/browser.
As a previous Fitbit owner and a current garmin watch owner(VivoActive 4, I’d recommend the Garmin HANDS DOWN over Fitbit.
- HR Chest straps can vary, some being dual connection some singular. I have a garmin hrm dual which allows me to connect to the PM5 seemlessly and my watch. The only reason for this is I like to track my workouts and activity time through Garmin and in order to do that, the heart rate zone must be recorded by a garmin device…one the row session is over, I discard it without saving it. The logbook sends the workout data to garmin automatically with heart rate data too.
- As far as sleep tracking, it seems pretty accurate, but I do know that if you are sitting still for too long, let’s say watching a movie before bed, your stillness can register as being asleep…especially if your heart rate is in the lower range.
- Battery life is about 7-10 days even if I’m rowing for 30min-1hr per day.
- There a bunch of different models of watches, but if you like data, they all have it and the app is free. If you want MORE data, for instance VO2 Max for multiple sports, I’d recommend the fenix. BUT, it’s pricey. The VivoActive and Venu are mid range and there is another entry level model that I can’t recall the name of. The VivoActive is more geared towards folks who lead an active lifestyle and don’t focus on just one type of activity or sport. (Rowing, cycling, running, walking, hiking, mountain biking, strength training, and yoga etc.)
If I didn’t cover something that was mentioned, I’m happy to answer more questions about Garmin products. No, I don’t work for them or get any perks for you buying one, other than the satisfaction of someone else using a great watch. I can send a few quick snapshot of my most recent rowing session from today so you can see the data recorded by the PM5 and sent to Garmin connect. I tried to attach them here but the attachment quota has already been reached…apparently.