
Dean Nelson
In general I've been a happy Garmin user for a couple years now, only just now am I finding the first thing they could improve. If you pay for a subscription they will use AI to build you a training plan for your event. (several kinds to pick from) However for the "Total Body Circuit" to improve general health they give you a list of what excersises to do, and for how long, and how many rep, but no diagram or video or anything to show how to do it. Some I recognize, but not all.
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Corin Van de Griek (Isl1ngt0n)
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it's alright, neither as terrible or as life changing as some imply. The subscription is pretty useless. I would have considered paying if it allowed me to properly integrate with fitness apps that gave actual training guides and classes, but no, I have to pay other services to shuttle my data onto this platform. Open your ecosystem, integrate with other providers and your app/hardware would be utterly indispensable to me. Now I'm only here until something better comes along.
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Nina Christy Lorraine
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I love my watch - I use it for health tracking, mainly sleep, oxygen, heart rate, HRV, and stress. Lately, I'm mostly tracking sleep. I think it's extremely annoying that you cannot delete naps in the Garmin Connect app. My Garmin device frequently falsely detects naps. You can edit the nap times, but cannot delete them! It also sometimes doesn't detect sleep properly, and even after editing sleep times, will still give false info about the sleep I got, like saying it was short when it wasn't.
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