Issue from this morning turned out to be that the Garmin Connect service was borked - but Garmin hadn't told anyone (Twitter, email, note on the site- none of these things), so no-one could upload.
The Fenix II is frustrating because it's so close to being great, but isn't - for example the GPS chip is not as good as the one in the iPhone, so the tracks are quite vague.
I don't know about you, but I'd quite like a bit of specialist sports kit to outperform a telephone.
In it's role as backup recording device it's fine, and for running it's very good (route accuracy aside).
Issue from this morning turned out to be that the Garmin Connect service was borked - but Garmin hadn't told anyone (Twitter, email, note on the site- none of these things), so no-one could upload.
The Fenix II is frustrating because it's so close to being great, but isn't - for example the GPS chip is not as good as the one in the iPhone, so the tracks are quite vague.
I don't know about you, but I'd quite like a bit of specialist sports kit to outperform a telephone.
In it's role as backup recording device it's fine, and for running it's very good (route accuracy aside).