Super bummed for you losing your wedding band. Thanks for the geek out session on this. As always, you provide better data and content than the companies do. 🙌🏼👊🏼
That seems like a pretty cool gadget. I have a hard time sleeping with my Garmin watch on, so may look into the ring down the road. Wife permitting, of course 😅
Great review. I wasnt sure if I missed it, but did the elevation tighten your ring on your finger? Ive thru hiked (3)and thru biked (portions) the Colorado Trail and there is no way I could wear a ring. BTW: Women never hit on me...unless I wear a wedding band. Then its somewhat common 🤔
I like to bring in the wedding ring effect when I'm teaching my ecology students about wildlife mating behavior. Its down to social eavesdropping. Males that have been observed being chosen by a female become more attractive to other females. Its a sign that something must be good about you. Not much different than a restaurant with a full parking lot must be a good restaurant. Contrary to belief, females (of all species) are in pretty hard competition with each other. I also like to use the sight of 2 drunk guys in a club puffing up at each other before a fight when I talk about sequential assessment in male-male competition. Humans are not really that different from most other animals.
I wish Garmin would demonstrate a mild interest in coming up with usable navigation tools and leave the health data stuff to tech that specializes in that like this tool. Come on Garmin - don’t lose sight of why your market exists.
the problem is that for each of us that only use Garmins for nav, there's going to be 10 people complaining how Garmin sucks compared to wahoo/hammerhead/etc. that give analytics.
So based on your 4 day range limit and their stated battery longevity it should get you about 5.5 years before you have significant battery degradation affecting performance.
Four years of uncompromised performance before it starts declining - perfect wedding ring! 😘😘
We’ll see :) Thanks for watching and commenting 🤙
Super bummed for you losing your wedding band. Thanks for the geek out session on this. As always, you provide better data and content than the companies do. 🙌🏼👊🏼
Thanks for your kindness :) Happy Thanksgiving!!
Happy Thanksgiving
Nice review and to me one of those things that would be a want not a need. Thanks for the video and take care, Al
Def not a need-unless you need to replace your wedding band like me :)
That seems like a pretty cool gadget. I have a hard time sleeping with my Garmin watch on, so may look into the ring down the road. Wife permitting, of course 😅
Thanks for commenting :) ride on!!
I can definitely vouch for the aesthetics. When I saw you a few weeks ago I had no idea you were wearing a smartring!
🤣 now if only the smart ring actually improved intelligence… 🤔
@ or did the dishes! 😃
Great review. I wasnt sure if I missed it, but did the elevation tighten your ring on your finger? Ive thru hiked (3)and thru biked (portions) the Colorado Trail and there is no way I could wear a ring.
BTW: Women never hit on me...unless I wear a wedding band. Then its somewhat common 🤔
Good question- I might have had to lick my finger once to get it off ? But no pressure or discomfort. Ride on!
I like to bring in the wedding ring effect when I'm teaching my ecology students about wildlife mating behavior. Its down to social eavesdropping. Males that have been observed being chosen by a female become more attractive to other females. Its a sign that something must be good about you. Not much different than a restaurant with a full parking lot must be a good restaurant. Contrary to belief, females (of all species) are in pretty hard competition with each other. I also like to use the sight of 2 drunk guys in a club puffing up at each other before a fight when I talk about sequential assessment in male-male competition. Humans are not really that different from most other animals.
I wish Garmin would demonstrate a mild interest in coming up with usable navigation tools and leave the health data stuff to tech that specializes in that like this tool. Come on Garmin - don’t lose sight of why your market exists.
I onlu use my Garmin devices for health....its spot on and requires no monthly fee.
the problem is that for each of us that only use Garmins for nav, there's going to be 10 people complaining how Garmin sucks compared to wahoo/hammerhead/etc. that give analytics.
Thanks for commenting!
So based on your 4 day range limit and their stated battery longevity it should get you about 5.5 years before you have significant battery degradation affecting performance.
Thanks for sharing :)
What no glucose monitor?
Nope - they make the M1 cgm
Lactate monitoring is much more useful than glucose monitoring.
No
Watches are better, more accurate
Thanks for sharing
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So ?????? You’re now divorced then ????? Replaced wedding ring sounds serious, does Mrs DTMTB know this ????
I lost my wedding ring at work. Still bummed about it