Unsure what’s possible to be honest, just know from mates with Garmins that they're connecting to their Shimano motors/controllers and getting additional info. This is my first eBike so I'm in the dark as to what additional data the connection might be able to 1) display on my Garmin Fenix watch while riding and 2) load into the data that gets stored on Garmin Connect activity.@jxrx
What functionality are you looking for?
Unsure what’s possible to be honest, just know from mates with Garmins that they're connecting to their Shimano motors/controllers and getting additional info. This is my first eBike so I'm in the dark as to what additional data the connection might be able to 1) display on my Garmin Fenix watch while riding and 2) load into the data that gets stored on Garmin Connect activity.
I do enjoy looking at data and stats and looking for patterns on how to improve things etc. so if I can get more data then I typically will try to do so.
Ok thanks. It’s not a must have but it’s new to me and thought to ask. Wasn’t sure if anything changed with the latest versions.I’m pretty sure there is no integration between Bosch motors and Garmin devices. It’s something that’s been discussed on here for years but never seen an actual solution
I’d like a solution too, seems daft that Bosch won’t integrate with GarminOk thanks. It’s not a must have but it’s new to me and thought to ask. Wasn’t sure if anything changed with the latest versions.
Really??I’d like a solution too, seems daft that Bosch won’t integrate with Garmin
Nah daft zee Germans want to control the way their equipment is used ....it's not about garmin, but just about Ant+ / BLE protocol.
which is supported by most/all sports devices, and for example by Specialized system as well.
For sure they want to sell their head units not let people use their phones or Garmin units. All good I don’t need nor will I ever buy a head unit tied to one brandBosch eBike is a closed system, very similar to Apple.
Bosch interacts only with Bosch soft- and hardware. This is a known fact and I can’t see a change to that policy coming any time soon.
What does a “real” user need? I have 2 bikes with Bosch motors that I “real” use the shit out of and don’t need any kind of head unit. They both have mode and battery remaining displays and that’s all I need from it. Use my Garmin 835 for everything else.yep. just another case where Bosch doesn't know too much about real users' needs
If you only want to load data from your rides to Garmin Connect, then that is possible. I do that with all of my rides on a regular basis.2) load into the data that gets stored on Garmin Connect activity.
Cool thanks for the detailed response. HR is more important to me than the power modes etc. so will skip the Bosch app for now I think. CheersIf you only want to load data from your rides to Garmin Connect, then that is possible. I do that with all of my rides on a regular basis.
You will need to track your activity with the Bosch Flow app on your smartphone. Once configured correctly tracking will start automatically as soon as you start riding.
After the ride you will have to export the data from the Flow app as .fit file.
In the next step above file can be imported into Garmin Connect.
Once in Connect you will see the track, elevation, speed, cadence, rider power, calories and a few summaries. Unfortunately heart rate is a challenge. Just recently Bosch added the capability to include heart rate from an Apple watch. To date there are no Garmin devices or heart rate straps supported.
I was always wondering why nobody came up with an IQ app for Garmin to record the data from Bosch motors. This makes me believe that Bosch have done a good job to obscure/encrypt the data or that it is only transmitted over the CAN bus.I would be content with using my garmin cycling computer IF I could get the power reading to it from the motor.
For the time being you need an Apple watch to provide the heart rate. The complete recording can be automatically synched to Strava after each ride, but needs manual export/import to Garmin Connect.Or I would be content on using the Kiox display IF i could get gps tracking, heart rate and be able to upload it to Garmin Connect or Strava.
The recording can be done while the smartphone is in your backpack or pocket. No need to have it exposed on the handlebar.Seems like the only solution to get what I want is to use a smartphone as display and recording device. I´m not so keen on using a smartphone for it.
Yes they have: Connect IQ Store | Free Watch Faces and Apps | GarminI don't own a garmin but do they have downloadable apps like apple watch?
From Bosch‘s perspective that is the main problem - major competitor.It is as far as I know by far the largest and most widely used at least consumer system.
Garmin is a decent size player but its the 4th largest smartwatch brand by market share behind Apple, Samsung & Huawei.I mean, it’s not like Garmin is some crappy unheard of unused product and system. It is as far as I know by far the largest and most widely used at least consumer system. It is an aviation, automotive, cycling, fishing, military, hunting, golf, Moto, SXS, You name it it’s being used
This is all I want for Christmas....I would be content with using my garmin cycling computer IF I could get the power reading to it from the motor.
Or I would be content on using the Kiox display IF i could get gps tracking, heart rate and be able to upload it to Garmin Connect or Strava.
Seems like the only solution to get what I want is to use a smartphone as display and recording device. I´m not so keen on using a smartphone for it.
Already have it sorted, went with a Shimano bike
Not quite what I want. I want to be able to see power through my Garmin like they show on the Kiox 300.
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