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@@okcool7419 I think as long as the attachment mechanism is compatible with the Coros watches - it should work. The NFC chip is inside the band so it works independently from the watch.
I love the Slingerbag but you must do the following to really enjoy it. For the ball feeding from the Slinger machine to not get stuck I applied the "Professional-Grade Moldable Plastic Pellets by Polly Plastics" from amazon. I applied it on top of the rotating cross panel. I shaped the mold to have four vertically crossed mold then placed it on top of the crossed panel and have placed a glue to adhere permanently. This will help fix the issue of the ball sometimes not launching and instead will keep a regular steady feed flow. On the dial section for adjusting the ball height from the launch pad I applied a white "Fine Paint Marker for Rock Painting-Stone, Ceramic, Metal, Glass, Wood,Set of 6 Paint Pens High Volume Ink High Volume Ink for DIY Craft" from Amazon. I applied the white marker on the etched black line marker for better visibility, even from a distance. On the opening of the bag from the top entrance to place the racket I placed an elastic fiber string crosswise (made two holes on each side with a heated pointy metal) and that is where I hang my towel. There's more but this is enough for now. Thanks for letting me share.
This is the first channel that talks about the new Ages sensor. It's a bit confusing about this analysis by Ages. The question is: is it possible to determine if the blood glucose level is high based on a high Ages value? Is this value measured continuously and a real-time alert issued when blood sugar is dangerously high in the blood?
Blood glucose measurements are something entirely different. No watch currently measures that non-invasively. Your best bet for that is a CGM monitor - you can wear one for two weeks - it will tell you everything you need to know about your daily blood glucose fluctuations and which foods to avoid. gadgetsandwearables.com/2024/05/01/ultrahuman-m1-live-review/
The problem I have now is with my Fenix 7 pro sapphire dual power (Japanese Fenix 7 pro version) while I am residing Vietnam where ECG is available by Garmin. It is a must to change my Garmin account to Japan location whenever I need to connect the watch to Garmin connect app, but of course Japan location is not supported to use ECG by Garmin. So, I am wondering is there any trick to figure this out? Thanks a lot in advance for any valuable suggestions.
Terrible. Simply terrible. The android app sucks compared to the web experience. On the web dashboard you can see everything in one eyeshot. With android you have to swipe and scroll and tap to find things, and only get to see a small amount of information at a time.
For me, if I go to the chart showing weight - there is a button underneath the chart that says "add manual measurement". But I already have it connected to Withings so don't know what this looks like without that sort of connection.
I think the MIP is here to stay, people want a longer lasting battery on their Fenix watches than a prettier screen and also MIP has higher visibility in direct sunlight. Good vid tho =)
My man. I have an epix pro 51mm sapphire, and your fenix 7x does not have more battery days than mine. Plus, mip screens are awful!!!! And yes, amoled is as good as mip in direct sunlight.
I hope they will stop pushing this amoled, touchscreen nonsense… Garmin is just trying to get a bigger market share with this sht… trying to catch some of the apple watch users. Garmin devices are made for pro’s and beautiful screens is the last thing they need and want…
Is that feature always working for you? I bought balance yesterday and it keeps crashing. So it works fine and then suddenly I am getting "sorry I can't understand you" for hours before the feature is back and working again. So frustrating.
Resting heart rate, heart rate variability, skin temperature during sleep - both pretty accurate. Maybe RingConn slightly ahead. Length of sleep is similar. Dont pay much attention to sleep stage data so cant comment on that.
Nothing watch pro 1 was a disaster. Nothing worked. Nothing was fixed. Go look at their own webpage forums and see all the comments and complaints, none of which Nothing addressed. They treated their customers as beta testers who paid for the product. Don’t waste your time
People have also been wanting Fenix with AMOLED and they don't understand that Epix is that. So my bet would be Epix is dead, long live AMOLED Fenix and MIP Enduro.
I couldn’t agree more. Especially since the Tactix Delta provides ultra reliable and consistent performance and it’s the 2019 hardware and sensors. I dumped the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in favor of the Tactix Delta. I have 0 expectations for future Garmin gear, because the current experience is mindblowing.