![]() ![]() I have no way to know this for sure, but that's my guess. ![]() I'm starting to think since I've put so much mileage in the Workout app that it's not using the Watch for GPS anymore, and just basing distance on steps/stride/etc. And some of the runs I've taken with the Watch seemed spot on in the first week or two, but now they're fairly erratic. What I'm finding most frustrating is that for the three 17-mile bike rides I've taken since using the Watch, the mileage for those has been exactly the same for each ride. And I can make visibility getter by turning up brightness and changing the font to bold, but the Garmin display is better for running. I'm also finding pausing and resuming at street lights to be less than ideal, especially with sweaty hands. But I've noticed my distance has been erratic this week, and I've run the exact same 6 mile route for 4 days. The display is better, the accuracy is better – it's just made perfectly for running.īut I've been sticking with the Apple Watch because I like the other metrics and functionality – daily calorie burn, steps, call and message notification while running. If I only wanted a watch for running I would definitely stick with Garmin at this point, and I'd wait until the 225 or inevitable 625 is released with integrated HRM. So I've been using the workout app for my runs since getting the Watch the Tuesday after launch.
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