I've been using Apple Watch since Series 0 was introduced. Loved it. Upgraded to Series 6 while back. I've been using it to track walks and runs up to 12k with my dog.
Earlier this year I started feeling like AW is stagnating (especially feature wise) and decided to try something else. Bought Garmin Fenix 7x SS titanium. Basically the highest there is. Coz it looked good and was the only one available at the time. It came with leather strap and looked great. It still does. It looks like a watch watch, not a gadget. Again tracking dog walks and runs. I've been using it since March this year up until Ultra was introduced. That day I put back my old Series 6 to feel the difference.
Here is what I've noticed:
I'm not gonna go into details what everything AW can do. I'm pretty sure everyone here is aware of it. Just one thing to consider: double the battery life on AWU means you can keep it on your wrist all day and night and then drop it on a charger for 20-30 min once a day. With quick charge and battery not being completely depleted, it will charge well enough for next 24h in no time.
I've preordered AWU on the next day.
Enough ranting. I don't get the hate Apple is getting for Ultra and praise Garmin seems to be getting from some. Garmin is producing watches that are great as a GPS device and thats it. I can say that coz I've used both.
Earlier this year I started feeling like AW is stagnating (especially feature wise) and decided to try something else. Bought Garmin Fenix 7x SS titanium. Basically the highest there is. Coz it looked good and was the only one available at the time. It came with leather strap and looked great. It still does. It looks like a watch watch, not a gadget. Again tracking dog walks and runs. I've been using it since March this year up until Ultra was introduced. That day I put back my old Series 6 to feel the difference.
Here is what I've noticed:
- Garmins battery life is amazing. If you turn off blood oxygen, you get 28 days. It's no joke. Insane.
- You get offline maps and offline route planning.
- Being able to navigate only with buttons is actually pretty cool. I think I've used buttons more often than touch screen.
- This is where the good stuff ends.
- If you charge your watch once a month, you're gonna be looking at a charging cable coz you will forget where you've put it.
- While I personally like the backlit type of display Fenix 7 has, the resolution on it hurts me every time I look at it. I can't believe that they are selling watches with 240x240 displays. Same goes for their "luxury" MARQ watches ($2k range).
- Appstore for Garmin is a joke. It's basically non-existent. You have to pay developer through paypal so he can email you activation code to enable "pro" features? Cmon.
- Modifying watchfaces? There is only one you can have configured and you can modify its data sources. Changing watchfaces means reconfiguring everything.
- You want data source that refreshes on the background (ie AQI index), forget about it.
- There is 0 motivation from Garmins software towards keeping you active. Youve hit your goal yesterday? who cares? and so on.
- Heart rate sensor keeps scanning even when you put your watch down. It detects that you've put it down much much later than AW.
- My resting heart rate is way lower on Garmin than AW. I can't say which one is correct here, but it went up again as I put S6 back on my wrist.
- All your health data needs to go to Garmin Connect (online) to get it to your phone.
- Bare minimum of that gets to Apple Health/Activity. I've never tried 3rd party workaround, coz it feels enough that Garmin gets my data.
- Original iPhone had better vibration than Garmin has. I can't even describe how hideous it sounds. Maybe I had bad model? It was my first Garmin, so I can't compare.
- Garmin doesn't have speaker and thats ok, but the alarm speaker is not something you want to be woken up to.
- It has a bluetooth range of a cranky toddler. If you put a wall between you and your phone and walk just a littlebit further, expect disconnects.
- It has wifi, but thats not used as you would expect. I don't even get what is it used for. To sync when phone is not around? No idea. It doesn't get triggered automatically.
I'm not gonna go into details what everything AW can do. I'm pretty sure everyone here is aware of it. Just one thing to consider: double the battery life on AWU means you can keep it on your wrist all day and night and then drop it on a charger for 20-30 min once a day. With quick charge and battery not being completely depleted, it will charge well enough for next 24h in no time.
I've preordered AWU on the next day.
Enough ranting. I don't get the hate Apple is getting for Ultra and praise Garmin seems to be getting from some. Garmin is producing watches that are great as a GPS device and thats it. I can say that coz I've used both.