I was losing my patience with my Apple Watch. It has an incredibly short battery life, and it is getting increasingly unreliable. Ideally, you record activities with your smart watch, and they just upload. But with this thing it was getting rather hit and miss. And I like the metrics that come with exercising! So I want to be able to log what I do. Additionally; the battery time had got so short that it couldn't log a several hour activity (like the Marchlyn loop) anymore. It was probably time for a new watch.
Apple watches can do all sorts of things, but I basically use it only as a fitness tracker. So I figured I might as well get me a different brand, that recognises it is mainly a fitness tracker. So I had a little Google, and decided a Garmin might be a good idea. They seem to have a good battery life! And are compatible with Strava. And this time I didn't bother with anything refurbished; I just went for a new specimen.
It came partially charged. I charged it up to some 80%, and then took it with me on my runs. And it did the job marvellously! It does track your run, and it is reliable in uploading it onto Strava. And you don't have to charge it after every run. You don't have to charge it for days, even if you record at least one thing every day! So far so good. Next step: my commute.
The new watch |
My commute is more complicated. I always want to recorded as one trip, even though of course it really is two, with many hours in between. One reason is that I think it would clutter up my Strava if I recorded the way to work separate from the way back home. Additionally; I always aim to have a picture on all my strava activities. And it is bad enough to find a nice picture every day if you're basically always biking the same route, and doing it twice would be worse! Is this important? No! But it would be nice if the Garmin could manage this. The Apple Watch initially was okay with it, even though I would probably have to charge it twice while at work. But it was getting increasingly common that I would get home and only the way to work had been recorded.
The first they didn't work out. I started my bike ride, but it seemed to give up recording anything when I was idle for hours. The second day wasn't a success either. I decided to just record the first half, but somehow nothing appeared on my Strava. At least I managed to record the way back.
I'm not quite sure if this is just me being clumsy with the new toy. One thing I did instigate was that it auto-pauses when I stop. Maybe that will help! That functionality wasn't toggled on by default. I'm sure that if I can't get it to record my entire commute in one go, then at least I will get enough routine to manage to record it in two separate journeys. Practically every day. Not ideal, but unacceptable sacrifice in return for a watch you don’t have to keep charging, and that can log an activity that takes several hours!