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Looks like the VivoActive is actually $189, not $169.
Should be fixed shortly. Looks like just a loading error. Showing $169 at Amazon right now: link to amzn.to
The new GPS cycling computer from Acer looks good, turn by turn too. Might be the unit the Wahoo Elemnt should have been.
It’s often hard to say this early. There are two things that Acer will have to overcome:
A) Understanding the nuances of sport GPS computers. Many companies have failed at this. It sounds easy on paper, but there are so many examples of mapping GPS bike computers that just flounder around and fall out of the market because they fail to account for years of little tweaks by the major companies for edge cases that cyclists care about.
B) Appealing to the non-Asian market. While it’s just a teaser video, there are a number of items in there that should have been corrected (even the title of the video on YouTube for example), along with metric headers shown Chinese on sheets/pages. While these sound minor, I’ve found historically that most North American and European consumers have little patience for sloppiness.
And finally, they’re going to have to show they are a brand that is active in cycling. After all, I’d wager that Wahoo’s involvement in the sport is a key reason why they’ve become so successful (no different than Garmin, Polar, and others).
Don’t get me wrong – I’m excited for another competitor in the space. But I think they’ve got a long road ahead, and personally, I would have waited to announce at Eurobike/Interbike when they were much closer to release.
Not sure if you missed it but the bike computer also has 3G data network connectivity. That would be more than a little change.
I know it didn’t workout so well for Timex, but I think the bike computer might be a better fit.
Hi Ray,
I’m just recovering from a serious road accident and cancer and was looking into getting a turbo trainer. I read your reviews and can’t still can’t make up my mind. I really like the idea of virtually riding up Alpe d’huez etc, so I’m drawn to the Tacx Vortex, Tacx Bushido and the Bkool Pro. Removing the price point as a factor, which one would you say is best?
Hi Gary,
I had a Bushido before and now have a Kickr. I know, it is not in the same price range but not having to buy a training tire and adjust the trainer pressure on the tire to avoid the tire to slip.
With the kickr, you remove the back tire and hook your bike on it and you get your training going.
To answer to you question, alpe d’huez have section over 7% of incline. If you want this climbing simulation to be more realistic you will go more on the Bushido side. Bushido has a max incline of 15% and the vortex has a max incline of 7%.
Thank you for taking time to reply Yannick. I also looked at the Tacx Neo and the Kickr. The thing that worried me was it eating through cassettes and chains. If I’m changing all the time, won’t it wreck both cassettes and the chain?
The Suunto Ambit 3 Vertical also got an update this week with some major improvement including Glonass support and constant bluetooth connection (for smart notifications).
Sync improvements: POD calibration, after exercise syncing
Improved notifications behaviour
Allow mobile notifications without Movescount App active
Added GPS setting to allow GLONASS mode
Added alert when going OFF ROUTE in navigation altitude screen
Improved vibration and added for certain events
Clock alarm duration extended
User interface translation issues fixed
Logbook jamming problem fixed in very long Moves
Memory full warning fixed during exercise
Fixed GPS problem when calibrating compass during Move
Fixes to running performance behavior
Fixes to altitude graph during navigation
Fixed problem with running cadence during navigation
Track back does not ask direction
Nice catch. I wish they had a blog/feed/something, it makes it easy for me to find updates (Adidas, Polar, Garmin, Wahoo, Quarq and others all do).
@suunto & @movescount occasionally announce updates on their Twitter feed but responses to questions like “what’s in the update?” tends to result in a link to the previous release :/
Will you write up a post on the upcoming BSX update?
VSHR & GPS is very interesting for activity trackers if the GPS can track fast enough to cope with running and/or cycling
Whatever happened to the promised update about Polar and Gopro?
Waiting on some outstanding GoPro answers from them.
Any news on Vivoactive HR shipping start date?
It started shipping in Europe on Friday, and in the US earlier today. Enjoy!
If one has a tri bike(summer racing) and road bike (fall/spring) and has a Garmin Vector S, with the current price drops, would you recommend purchasing another Vector S (one for each bike, no messing with changing) or upgrading to full Vector?? I use primarily for gaging progress during training and keep under set power as to not blow up during races.
Thanks
Gary F
Ohio
If you aren’t switching bikes too often, then I’d go with upgrading to full Vector and then switching as required (not every day, but perhaps once there’s a point in the season you flip over).
My TomTom Multisport just died so should I get the Polar M400 or the Garmin Vivoactive? I was thinking about the Ambit 2S, but the times I think have passed that by in terms of being able to sync, etc.
I think they’re both a bit older units these days. But if I had to pick one it’d probably be the Vivoactive, it’s just more flexible in terms of sport options as well as Connect IQ (apps).
i had the same debate – I went Fenix3 in the end – had the vivoactiveHR been out in january i would have gone that way for sure. connectIQ apps and the ability to customize the settings is really nice – Plus its a nice looking “watch”.
I wish I could get the Fenix, but $500 is just simply not in my budget right now.
I love your reviews…they are really detailed…but after reading several, confused more now than before as to which tracking device to use for my runs. Don’t need anything fancy…just to amply monitor my time, pace, lap time, distance, etc. Some of these devices seem like overkill…just want something simple and not too costly, but not so cheap or simple that it isn’t accurate or worth even a modest investment.
Any chance Garmin uses the form of the Apporach X40 for a running watch? It already has a gps chip in it.
It is on sale in UK
link to argos.co.uk
Hi Ray
Any news on whether the Garmin sale will extend to the Australian Garmin website?
Vivosmart HR is still AU$229 (~US$174). We usually get the rough end of the pineapple here..
No, likely not. That’s mostly because outside the US there isn’t something called ‘MAP policy’ (minimum advertised price). So basically, in the US folks have to get permission from Garmin to have sales (rare). Whereas outside the US it’s illegal in most countries for Garmin to control prices (i.e. EU). In fact, they can get massive fines for even hinting to a retailer that they control their price.
So basically, prices are far more flexible outside the US than inside. So it kinda evens out. Except of course Australia, because everyone seems to hose AUS/NZ on pricing. :(
The Acer gizmo looks very promising, when will you be able to test it?
Probably not to fill is my guess.
Did you mean not to soon?
Indeed.