JetSedgwick
E*POWAH Master
Was thinking about an Apple Watch mostly for biking info like directions and heart rate, etc. Is it useful? Better suggestion?
If you go Apple Watch get an app called WorkOutDoors, it syncs with Strava and Apple health but gives you mapping of ride, heart rate zones and much more.
I’ve been riding a Trek and using the Cobi app on my iPhone to track rides and upload to Strava. I use a heart rate zones model and use my Apple Watch as my HRM. I watch HR, boost level, altitude and cadence as I cycle so I can modulate cadence, gears and boost to get the HR I want. In Strava I can see distance, time in zones, cadence and HR graphs over time among others as well as a map of my route time synced to heart rate, etc. With the Specialized app and hardware on the Tero, will I be able to do basically the same or more? Mostly wondering about integrating with my Apple Watch HRM. Are there other apps or gear recommendations? I’m very excited about the additional features the Specialized systems offer! Thanks!The Apple Watch is great for monitoring your health and fitness, but a Garmin is better for monitoring your ride. It’s fun to look back at your heart rates on the watch/phone as well as keeping track of all types of workouts or playtime. If you get a watch with cellular you can also send/receive messages and calls if desired (remote work?).
The newer watches with ECG can alert you to health issues (e.g., AFib) and now oxygen sat levels (maybe good in Covid times).
Fall detection can also be important in emergency situations! My watch has sensed all, of my crashes (too many, sadly) and asked if I fell and if I was OK. You can set it up to contact emergency services and friends. It’s pretty darn good at detecting falls - I’ve had a few false alarms and fitness app not syncing with my apple watch, but it’s easy to reply that you’re OK or did not fall.
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