Garmin HRM-Pro Plus: Water Resistance, Swimming Data, and Maintenance
The Garmin HRM-Pro Plus is designed with a 5 ATM (50-meter) water resistance rating, making it suitable for swimming and other water-based activities ...
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The Garmin HRM-Pro Plus is designed with a 5 ATM (50-meter) water resistance rating, making it suitable for swimming and other water-based activities ...
By Jordan
MapMyRun's core activity tracking functionality, including distance, pace, and elevation, works without cellular service or Wi-Fi by relying on GPS, b...
By Hart
Strava pacing, while generally reliable for most athletes, is subject to inherent limitations of GPS technology and environmental factors, meaning its...
By Hart
Zwift primarily costs around $14.99 USD per month for its subscription, in addition to a significant initial investment in essential hardware like sma...
By Hart
While Garmin Forerunner GPS units cannot be traditionally calibrated, their accuracy is optimized through proper satellite signal acquisition and regu...
By Alex
While not every turbo trainer works directly with Zwift, a wide range can be made compatible through built-in smart capabilities or the use of externa...
By Alex
The EGYM bracelet acts as a personalized key, identifying users, loading custom training programs, automatically adjusting smart machines, and trackin...
By Alex
Your courses on Garmin Connect are typically located within the "Training" section of both the web platform and mobile application, where yo...
By Hart
Connecting Tacx devices involves utilizing ANT+ or Bluetooth Smart protocols to pair with training applications on smart devices, computers, or direct...
By Alex