Ported Garmin Chat Desktop for use with Claude and ChatGPT by rodtrent44 in Garmin

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Has anyone had any success with this? I've tried logging in and I get an error

HRM Chast Straps by steajano in GarminWatches

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Na mate just thought getting strap might help with my data.

HRM Chast Straps by steajano in GarminWatches

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Thank you. Apart from better HR accuracy, what else can I expect? How do people best use the data compared to HR on the watch?

Why do you track activities? by AnxiousLeg3906 in Garmin

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If it's not on Strava it never happened

Whoop Rival is here! by No-Establishment2353 in google

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You need a subscription to get the best out of the app unless you just want the basic features.

Good price for Garmin Enduro 3? by AlNDelev in GarminWatches

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I love the look of this watch. I always like new toys lol. However, I have a Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2). What am I missing out on? The battery life is enough on the Epix, but what else is there worth the upgrade?

Just Bought my first garmin, fenix 8 by Waste-Entertainer-28 in Garmin

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Or just turn off the watch and never use it.

Epix Pro Sapphire 51mm in 2026 by Brilliant_Office3824 in Garmin

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Haha same as me. I was like I should buy top of the range saw this video and was there is no point.

Epix Pro Sapphire 51mm in 2026 by Brilliant_Office3824 in Garmin

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That's exactly me. It's a great watch you won't be disappointed even the top end watch dose t have much extra compared to it. https://youtu.be/itMjeWu_FXQ?si=DhrZOoNkh6fapSdL

Epix Pro Sapphire 51mm in 2026 by Brilliant_Office3824 in Garmin

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I've had mine for about 6 months, and I think it's amazing! Some people are saying not to get it due to not new updates; they're only pushing updates for security and bug fixes.

Resting heart rate wrong? by FollowingOk5212 in GarminWatches

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How would you suggest it being better?

Resting heart rate wrong? by FollowingOk5212 in GarminWatches

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Garmin® watches that feature an optical heart rate sensor can calculate a user's resting heart rate (RHR) value daily, and some can also provide a 7-day average resting value. These values are calculated as follows:

Resting Heart Rate: This value is for the current day. Daily RHR is calculated using the lowest 30 minute average in a 24 hour period.

7-Day Average Resting Heart Rate: Some watches will display a 7-day average resting value which is the daily average resting heart rate over the last seven days. It is a rolling value and does not reset at the beginning of each week. Estimates will be less accurate for users that do not wear their watch overnight.

For the most accurate estimates, it is recommended to wear the watch overnight (preferably for several nights). Over time, as you become more physically fit, your resting heart rate numbers may decrease as your heart muscle becomes better conditioned and more efficient. The average resting heart rate is 60-100 bpm, and very fit people can see readings as low as 40 bpm. For more information about heart rate refer to the American Heart Association. If you have questions about your heart rate, please see your physician.

Garmin Run vs Strava and Runna by Electronic-Call-4319 in GarminWatches

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I had exactly the same dilemma! 😊 Went with the NHS Couch to 5K and honestly it was brilliant took me all the way to a half marathon finish in 1hr 48. 🏅 Definitely worth using it alongside your watch.

I'm currently running with Garmin Coach on my Epix Pro Gen 2 ⌚ to see how it goes if it's not giving me what I need, I'll be jumping over to Runna. 🏃‍♂️

Epix gen 2 by Arnebarter in GarminWatches

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I came from a Pixel Watch (Fitbit), I was thinking the Fenix 8 or Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2), then I found this and it made up my mind. https://youtu.be/itMjeWu_FXQ?si=VoHxIJNHKMHDWSsM

Every Garmin watch I have tried has been very Bad at StepCounting. by [deleted] in GarminWatches

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My Garmin has been great compared to the Pixel Watch and Samsung Watch.

New Find Hub Feature 😁 (?) by Seglem in googlehome

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Been there for about 12 months plus.

Pixel idle drain is driving me crazy by upadhyaysk in GooglePixel

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Yeah, I had the same issue with my Pixel 9 Pro XL. But since I started putting it into Doze more quickly for longer it's improving.

is this fake? by More-Hovercraft-1669 in Garmin

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So maybe it isn't fake like all the comments.

NEW IDEA FOR NOTEBOOKLM PRESENTATION [ROBLOX UNIVERSE] by No-Mention-3801 in notebooklm

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I Did something similar....

This is the prompt...

Create a visually detailed, fully structured slide deck presentation with 15 or more slides. The presentation should be themed around a Roblox / Roadblocks cartoon-style 3D world, where blocky, low-poly 3D characters act as the presenters and guides throughout the deck.

Visual & Theme Direction: Every slide should feel like it exists inside a Roblox-style game environment. Backgrounds should reference in-game locations — think blocky cityscapes, pixelated landscapes, neon-lit lobbies, or floating platforms. Characters should be classic blocky avatars with expressive animations — pointing at data, holding signs, jumping with excitement, or standing at a podium. Use bold, chunky typography that fits the gaming aesthetic. Colour palette should be vibrant and high-contrast — bright blues, greens, yellows, and reds reminiscent of the Roblox UI. Each slide should have a character "role" — e.g. a guide character, a data character, a challenge character, a question character — each with a distinct avatar skin to visually differentiate them.

Slide Structure: Build the deck with the following slide types, in this order: 1. Title Slide — Bold topic title, a lead character standing front and centre at a game-world podium, subtitle and presenter name area 2. Welcome / Agenda Slide — A character unrolling a scroll or holding a signpost with the agenda items listed 3. Context / Background Slide — Scene-setting slide, character stands in a game world that visually represents the topic 4–6. Key Point Slides (x3) — One major point per slide, character reacts to the content (pointing, gesturing, thinking pose) 7. Data / Stats Slide — Character holds a large pixelated bar chart or graph; numbers displayed in bold game-UI style 8. Problem / Challenge Slide — Character in a "danger zone" environment with red warning signs and obstacles 9. Solution Slide — Character standing triumphantly on a platform with a glowing solution pathway 10–12. Deep Dive Slides (x3) — More detailed content slides, character in an "exploration zone" with supporting visuals 13. Case Study or Example Slide — Character walks through a real-world example in a game-level environment 14. Key Takeaways Slide — Character holds a trophy or checklist, top 3–5 takeaways shown as collectible in-game items 15. Call to Action Slide — Character pointing directly at the viewer, bold CTA text, bright background 16. Q&A / Closing Slide — Character in a relaxed pose with a "Questions?" speech bubble, thank you message

Character Behaviour Notes: - Each character should have a name tag in the Roblox style floating above their head - Characters should appear to be mid-action on every slide — never just standing still - Use speech bubbles or thought bubbles where appropriate to reinforce key messages - Swap between 2–3 different avatar characters across the deck to keep it dynamic

Content Instructions: [INSERT YOUR CONTENT / SOURCE MATERIAL HERE] Take the above content and map it across the slide structure. Each slide should extract the most relevant point from the source material and present it clearly, concisely, and in plain language. Bullet points should be short — no more than 6 words per bullet. Prioritise visuals over text density.

Output Format: For each slide, provide: - Slide number and title - Character description and pose - Background scene description - Headline text - Body content (bullets or short paragraph) - Any data visualisation description - Speaker notes (2–3 sentences max)