Fitbit is not great at sleep tracking either. Better than xiaomi though ๐
I may not bee that picky in terms of capabilities, as long as I can record easily runs and walks, preferably other general exercises like cardio or hiit or bodyweight...
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something designed for women (i.e. not massive). And with good integration with @Strava (which Fitbit is not great at anyway)
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I think the garmin range may have something suitable for you (e.g. the vivoactive 4s perhaps).
My Forerunner 945 (pricey, large) is great for the walks, runs, strength sessions, yoga, etc. that I do. And Garmin has good Strava integration.
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I have been looking a lot at VA4S, looks what I'm looking for, but idk if FR645Music may be better. Running is not my main sport, VA4S is better size (important), but FR is cheaper atm. Do you know how good they are at auto track? Do they do auto cycling?
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to my knowledge they don't do auto support very well. I always tell mine what I'm up to because of that. Also that gives it time to connect to my various sensors
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Hmmmm, ok thanks. It's quite important to me because I commute by bike and use my bike a lot to move around, and it'd be a pain to have to record it every time. I will research more ๐ค, thanks!!!
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What about a cadence sensor for the bike to accurately record that as you use it a lot? Not sure what the integration is like but I'd expect one of the ecosystems to support that.
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I hadn't thought of that! My main issue is that I will definitely not track my commute if the tracking doesn't get triggered automatically, rather than accuracy of cycling tracking. I will ask around and see how this works. Very useful idea, thanks!
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garmin is based on more accurate tracking rather than convenience. Starting the recording is just part of my setup when I head off. Took a while to get used to it though I'll admit
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it will notice general activity but not differentiate it.
Sep 19, 2020 ยท 11:59 AM UTC
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