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1 mark for self aggrandisement and another for passive aggressive condescension... 2/10 must troll harder
I didn't see it as trolling.
I have been off the ball today, tho.
So got my Fenix 5 today...it’s really nice but....the display is really hard to read :-(.
Think may need to look at AW again.
...or start taking reading glasses on the Hill!
Only negative so far has been how easily the screen scratches but my old watch had sapphire glass and was near indestructible
I recently picked up a OG Apple Watch and managed to scratch and crack the screen as it does protude quite a lot! A friend has the sapphire version and he shows no fear even rubbing it against walls to show how tough it is! If they still do sapphire glass go for it!
So got my Fenix 5 today...it’s really nice but....the display is really hard to read :-(.
Really? In any particular light, or all the time?
My VAHR, same screen tech, sometimes needs to be angled, but is spot on outside and I am willing to pay for having to sometimes slightly move my wrist to get the always on screen.
they do, with the stainless version (which is what I think I'd go for if I got one, for that reason!) which is a couple of hundred quid more - or the ceramic one if you've got mega bucks!!If they still do sapphire glass go for it!
So picked up an AW to compare with the Fenix. It seems likes a toy in comparison to the Fenix and the interface is overly complex for use when exercising. And the protruding glass screen. Only a matter of time before that’s damaged.
The AW will be going back.
I’ve looked at them but feel the Garmin Forerunner 35 meets my needs better + it’s under £150 so I will get that.
Just thought I’d update after 1 week with Fenix 5. Have used for hiking, biking and swimming and cannot fault the watch. 9 days and still not had to charge either.
I've just bought a new vivoactive over the AW
So picked up an AW to compare with the Fenix. It seems likes a toy in comparison to the Fenix and the interface is overly complex for use when exercising. And the protruding glass screen. Only a matter of time before that’s damaged.
I thought I would end up with an Apple watch, but this was pretty much my conclusion too. The AW I tried on in the store (with a fabric strap) felt like it came out of a cracker, and the interface just didn't feel intuitive at all.
I ended up going completely sideways and picked up a Vivosport. Decided at the mo I just wanted something small, light and with the ability to make me aware of notifications. It's 23grams and gives 8hrs of GPS, so will see how I get on with it and probably pick something else up next year sometime. Let the Garmin and Fitbits of this world work on their offerings,.
FWIW:
AW3 was too pricey and more smart watch than I needed. Plus battery.
VA3 had too many features I just didn't want from a design point of view. Sideswipe was a gimmick, the one button only had limited use, the vibration motor felt pretty weak, no manual laps and a few other annoyances.
Ionic looked like a microwave.