I’d like a smart watch that tracks running, biking, and swimming distances and heart rate data. I’m already team iphone, so would apple watch be worth it for these purposes?

  • @forestball19B
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    17 months ago

    Apple Watch is the most precise in terms of metrics, and beats even Garmin Fenix in this regard.

    Other metrics are also more precise, such as sleep tracking, which in combination with other metrics, provide insight in your restitution.

    The only drawbacks for Apple Watch are the low battery life and, subjectively, that it looks ugly.

  • @name_nt_importantB
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    17 months ago

    Absolutely! I have been an iPhone user 10+ years with Fitbit until 2022. Last year, I got Apple Watch as a gift and thought to give a try. Other than longer Battery life in Fitbit, I cannot think of any additional advantages in Fitbit. Apple Watch is amazing and their software integration is outstanding. The only habit I had to practice was put the AW for charging in 1.5/2 days!

  • @Dave0rB
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    17 months ago

    Yes - pretty avid runner (around 40-50miles a week) and recently moved from a series 8 to an ultra 2

    The 8 was excellent, the 6 and 3 before it were also great. The ultra is as you’d expect just better. Not in any overly obvious way but just insanely better battery life, and a programmable button which is great for lapping or pausing while out - also with it now being cellular (all my others were not) I don’t need to take my massive TV sized phone out.

    Apples built in tracking has improved greatly in the last few years - but I’m a true convert to WorkOutDoors as an app due to the limitless customisation for watch screens, ability to load in GPX route files for on watch navigation, and downloadable / streamable map data on watch.

  • @VZYGODB
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    17 months ago

    I use it for those purposes and it’s fine. I do think the Apple Watch has become a lot less useful overtime since launch. I would recommend getting something a bit more accurate with longer battery like a Garmin

  • @LaketechB
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    17 months ago

    Yup, absolutely, it’d be a perfect fit for your needs.

  • @WhoWho22222B
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    17 months ago

    It’s a great tracker. I use it for walks and I have never had a watch with GPS that has been as consistently accurate as my AW. Before this, I had a Garmin Venu and while it definitely had more metrics, the GPS just wasn’t consistent. And before that I had a Fitbit that was absolute garbage.

    My AW doesn’t have the crazy level of metrics that the Garmin has but it does have enough. I don’t need 25 different metrics, most of which I don’t understand, for my walks and hikes. YMMV if you are an elite athlete or a marathon runner or something like that. For distance and heart rate, it is a fantastic device.

    • @red_vetteB
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      17 months ago

      The accuracy varies a lot from my experience. Both my buddy and I do a lot of mountain biking together. Separately he runs and while I mostly walk. We have both found that they can be off by 10-20% compared to our Garmin bike trackers on the trails and comparing our distances side by side. We have also both found them to be off by 10% or so with walking/running. This has been an open discussion since the Series 2 days and we have both upgraded regularly hoping the better processors would fix the issues. He even got an Ultra last year and it hasn’t proven to be much better.

      • @WhoWho22222B
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        17 months ago

        Yeah. I only have two Apple watches to compare to and I tend to walk the same path over and over. They are always within a couple hundredths of a mile of each other. But I have a hiking buddy who has a new Venu 3 and sometimes they can be more off, like as much as a tenth of a mile.

        For reference, I just hike and walk and the areas that I do this in are pretty flat and tree free.

    • @Mr-EchoB
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      17 months ago

      One of the nice thing about the AW is the app store. If you are somebody who needs more metrics chances are somebody has made an app for it.

  • @Professional_Car9475B
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    17 months ago

    Abso-freaking-lutely. I had a Garmin back in the day, but it only did HR and miles with GPS run routes. Apple Watch so much better. I even have the cell version to leave my iPhone at home when I run, walk the dog, etc. Go with an SE or older model if you’re on the fence to save money. Try used first (swappa.com). Once you go AW, I doubt you’ll go back!

  • @iRobi8B
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    17 months ago

    Yes, but if you want to focus on sports you can check out garmin too. I have an AW and a Garmin Fenix and while the apple watch is a great smartwatch (=best smartwatch i would say) and it can track all sports too the garmin watches track more detailled metrics when doing sports or also while wearing it to work or wahtever. But garmi watches are not really smartwatches like apple watches are. I have both and they both have their advantages.