December 6, 2023 by DC Rainmaker Sports Technology News and Reviews Comments (62) Garmin has begun rolling out wrist temperature tracking to watches with the newer Garmin ELEVATE V5 optical heart rate sensor in them, which includes the Garmin Epix Pro, Fenix 7 Pro, Tactix 7 AMOLED, and Venu 3 series. Those are the same watches that recently got
Polar has announced today a new heart rate chest strap, undercutting slightly their higher-end H10 strap with a less expensive offering that ditches the onboard storage, while still maintaining the trio of connectivity choices (ANT+/Bluetooth Smart/5kHz). Essentially, it’s Polar’s perfectly priced strap to counter the Wahoo TICKR and Garmin For the purpose of this review I’ve compared it against the Fenix 5+, Fenix 5, and Suunto Spartan Ultra watches. Those are realistically the units you’d be comparing against. As much as people might want to compare it against the Polar V800, I don’t think there’s anybody these days considering a new V800 vs a new Suunto 9.
Giveaway Opens: 12:00AM US Eastern Time Giveaway Closes: 2:00AM US Eastern Time (Duration: 2 hours) In-Depth Review: Garmin Fenix 5 Product Source: Clever Training & Myself Fine Print: In this case you can select either the Fenix 5, 5S, or 5X in the base variants.

Price: $439. The Garmin Fenix 7 is a beast of a smartwatch and improves on the already excellent Fenix 6, which is a great achievement. Just like previous Fenix models, the Fenix 7 is big, bold

Sports Technology Buyers Guide: Winter 2020-2021. November 25, 2020 by DC Rainmaker Sports Technology News and Reviews Comments (183) It’s that time of year again – the Annual Sports Technology Buyers Guide. One of these years I might even publish it more than once per year. Still, this is when I try and cover a wide range of sport gadget
Run 2 (1,100 calibration)—-5.33———5.01———5.02 Clearly, the Fenix is using the foot pod speed to estimate distance even outdoors with the GPS on. Just as clearly the Forerunner 410 is using the GPS to measure distance and is ignoring the foot pod data for this purpose. Polar Grit X Pro Titan only: New 12% lighter case than Grit X Pro, new titanium case. Polar Grit X Pro Titan only: Added leather strap (also includes secondary FKM rubber strap) Polar confirmed the optical HR sensor, GPS, and display all remain the same as the Grit X. Price for the Grit X Pro rises to $499 (from $429) Price for the Grit X Pro
Garmin Edge 1030 Plus In-Depth Review. June 16, 2020 by DC Rainmaker Garmin Reviews » Sports Technology News and Reviews Comments (594) Like with most Garmin products that tack on a ‘Plus’ designator, the changes from the Edge 1030 to the Edge 1030 Plus aren’t earth-shattering. In fact, the Edge 1030 received overwhelmingly more changes
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