I got a Garmin Fenix 5x for Christmas and am having trouble believing the numbers on most statistics.
I asked about the altimeter a couple days after getting it since I live at sea level and it said I was at over 200ft elevation. Someone gave me the directions on how to correct it and I did then within days I am back at over 100 ft.
Next I had a fit bit with HR and it seemed much more accurate. Most days according to the Garmin it says I am burning more that 4000 calories even on days that I was mostly sedentary. I apparently have to get directions on their site and manually start a hike or bike ride to record it while the Fitbit picked it up. It seems odd that I have to have the UA Myfitnesspal app to track calories. It also seems odd because I am trying to track my calories and macro's but it doesn't show my actual calories burned without doing the math because it adds additional calories I can eat due to active minutes which leads to another issue where it says I have for this week 795 Intensity Minutes which is 532% of my 150 Minute goal. If this is right then why am I over 277lbs and how long would it take to lose weight at their 150 Minutes?
On the Fitbit it says my VO2 max is good for my age and the Garmin says I am in the bottom 20% and there is no explanation when you click on the help button to actually get a real explanation.
Then I wanted this watch over another Fitbit so I could have the maps but the manual provided doesn't have any explanation on how to use them and the watch is not intuitive at all.
Sorry for the rant but I am very frustrated especially after all the great things I read about these watches.
Where can I go and get some instruction on how to use this thing?
Thanks in advance!
I asked about the altimeter a couple days after getting it since I live at sea level and it said I was at over 200ft elevation. Someone gave me the directions on how to correct it and I did then within days I am back at over 100 ft.
Next I had a fit bit with HR and it seemed much more accurate. Most days according to the Garmin it says I am burning more that 4000 calories even on days that I was mostly sedentary. I apparently have to get directions on their site and manually start a hike or bike ride to record it while the Fitbit picked it up. It seems odd that I have to have the UA Myfitnesspal app to track calories. It also seems odd because I am trying to track my calories and macro's but it doesn't show my actual calories burned without doing the math because it adds additional calories I can eat due to active minutes which leads to another issue where it says I have for this week 795 Intensity Minutes which is 532% of my 150 Minute goal. If this is right then why am I over 277lbs and how long would it take to lose weight at their 150 Minutes?
On the Fitbit it says my VO2 max is good for my age and the Garmin says I am in the bottom 20% and there is no explanation when you click on the help button to actually get a real explanation.
Then I wanted this watch over another Fitbit so I could have the maps but the manual provided doesn't have any explanation on how to use them and the watch is not intuitive at all.
Sorry for the rant but I am very frustrated especially after all the great things I read about these watches.
Where can I go and get some instruction on how to use this thing?
Thanks in advance!