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MyFitnessPal requires you to enter what you eat but has millions of items in their database. You can scan bar-codes too if you have a packaged food. It will sync with Garmin once you setup the connection between the services.

I'll check it out. Thanks.

I have not thought of a replacement for the 500 because it works fine. I track my rides and look back on the data as a reference over time. I used to stare at the display pushing myself but gave that up and instead just ride hard and look back at the data at home. The 500 requires a USB connection.

I was surprised at how quickly the 810 filled up, and the way it handled running out of space. I keep meaning to see if there is a way to have it automatically delete old data, but getting burned with the deleted rides bug, I don't know.

The other day, I couldn't get it to show me any details. Their new website is rather a pain, or seems to me anyway, to get around on. The old system wasn't the best, but it worked...

I think at this point ANT+ is about done in lieu of bluetooth. You can already buy replacements in bluetooth that work with the iPhone and since the watch is an extension of that I suspect we will see some applications that will make use of the watch and the sensors together.

Yes, I have seen more sensors coming out from other vendors that use Bluetooth. That's probably why, I assume, that the fenix series, and several others, support Bluetooth, though I assume that they use the Bluetooth just for connecting to a device. It would be interesting if it would hook to any Bluetooth sensors, but probably not, if they aren't Garmin, or even at all.

Ride safe...
 
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