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Another tidbit for you : my Garmin Forerunner 245 updated to v7.10, which added these features:
Changes made from 6.20 to 7.10
– Added Daily Suggested Workouts (limited) for Run activities. Go to Training > Workouts > Today’s Suggestion for options.
– Added the ability to rate the perceived effort and feel of a Run, Bike, or Swim activity. The prompts appear during activity save. Go to [Activity] Settings > Self Evaluation for options.
– Added VO2 Max for Trail Run activities.
– Improved results for daily Body Battery calculations.
– Updated Intensity Minutes determinations to align with guidance from CDC.
– Updated workout audio prompts for hundredths distance precision.
– Improved feedback on stress level readings.
– Improvements to swimming activities.
– Fixed some metronome interference with wrist-based cadence.
– Other minor improvements and bug fixes.
https://forums.garmin.com/sports-fitness/running-multisport/f/forerunner-245-series/263144/forerunner-245-series—software-update-7-10—10-rollout
Some other Garmin tidbit in addition: it seems that garmin silently improved their account protection. You can protect your garmin connect account with two factor authentication:
link to support.garmin.com
I think it is introduced recently. This old forum topic got updated 5 days ago:
https://forums.garmin.com/apps-software/mobile-apps-web/f/garmin-connect-web/233155/request—two-factor-authentication-for-garmin-connect-web-app
I think this is a good step in protecting your personal data stored at garmin connect.
The crank buy back program is only for US and Canada :-( I have a 172,5 6800 + 175 R8000 crank lying here gathering dust….
I don’t want to send my unused crank arm to 4iiii because what if I need to send the one with a power meter on it back to 4iiii again? Then I have a useless bike.
The 4iiii deal is good on the other end too. After they take the used crank and put a power meter on it they sell them as low as $280 CDN (Shimano 5800), which is getting close to 200US for single sided power. I’m not aware of an other reputable DF power meter at this price.
Greg, I agree with your comments. I bought a 105 left crank for CAN $280 a couple of weeks ago and am very pleased with the 4iiii product. My groupset is Tiagra, but since it is Hollowtech II, the 105 crank is compatible. This product is a great value.
(Note to Ray, thanks for providing such consistently helpful posts and videos).
Bring back the week in review (monthly if necessary).
It’s the thing that drives me to visit your site, to view software updates. Yeah I could bookmark that page, but it allows me to peruse your site at the same time.
Good news about the Session 5 now being configurable by Labs, cos they removed some setting from the unit’s menu recently. This will hopefully bring them back.
Oh and I love the session size. I use it to record my rides when in traffic and it’s a small unit, with a one button on/off.
I’d love them to bring it back.
So you send 4iiii a crank arm, they donate $35 to a kids charity, stick a cheap* plastic pod onto it and take the profit? 4iiii, if you’re reading this, the option should be “$40 cash or SUBSTANTIALLY MORE to the charity”.
*cheap to produce, not cheap to design…
I genuinely don’t understand your point. 4iiii isn’t a charity itself. If it economically makes sense for them to send out $35 for a crank arm, why would you expect them to send out more if it goes to the charity? You’re upset that they are not making a matching contribution? Are you upset every other bike related company that doesn’t send a contribution? And what does it matter what they sell the end product for in this scenario? If you think it’s too much, don’t buy it. If you don’t think you’re getting enough in return, don’t send in your used crank arm.
4iiii can (will) offset the charity donations against their tax as an expense, so society loses out compared to just selling the part on eBay and donating directly (OK, it’s a tiny amount in the big scheme of things but it’s the principle).
I think you raise a really good point though simply because I wrote the original comment with a nagging feeling of not really understanding why it annoying me so much, but a sense that it was wrong. I guess that doesn’t make sense either.
Karoo 2 has limited availability and unable to send to many parts of the world… be quick and get it done before 1040!
Some other Garmin tidbit in addition: it seems that garmin silently improved their account protection. You can protect your garmin connect account with two factor authentication:
link to support.garmin.com
I think it is introduced recently. This old forum topic got updated 5 days ago:
https://forums.garmin.com/apps-software/mobile-apps-web/f/garmin-connect-web/233155/request—two-factor-authentication-for-garmin-connect-web-app
I think this is a good step in protecting your personal data stored at garmin connect.