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Can someone explain to me what the appeal of these measurement watches is like vivosmart / fitbit / etc.? Is it just blokes being gadget nerds?
I need to measure my HR when doing zoned training. Probably don't need to explain why on a cycling forum. Would be easier than chest strap, and can include GPS data without my phone.
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How did that happen? Bike crash?
I tried one in an Apple shop the other day and was underwhelmed. Want an accurate HR watch, but the demo one I tried just couldn't get it right. The new straps are OK but I discovered one wrist is slightly narrower than the other, so the old adjustable strap fit better (for me). Anyway, taken off my wish list. Curse Apple and their boring minimalism. Let's have an OG iMac or clamshell iBook style watch already.
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Align II arrived and is just right. Doesn't feel heavy, looks to be well made, actually an XL size, cradle is not height adjustable but fits securely, and the straps (again fixed position) sit well without touching the ears. Simple aesthetics but not at all ugly.
Would have liked the shell to come a bit closer to the tops of the ears as there's a bit of a gap there (silly really - seems too large for just sunglasses arms), and lower around the back of the head too. Oh and the clip on the neck strap is right in the centre which is a bit uncomfy - would be better slightly to the side to avoid Adam's apple. Other than that, for £35 very good.
WTD: Shimano BB-1050 bottom bracket or Ultegra 600 version, British threading.
New or near new condition please.
Message me if you have one for sale.
Thanks.