![]() ![]() (It comes turned off, we’ll get to the turning on part in a minute) What are they all you ask? Here ya go – all labeled (you may have to click to view): Remove all the plastic away (far less plastic than previous watches), and you get the actual components inside: Upon opening the box you’ll find a pretty clean and easy to identify set of plastic baggies: If you happen to get the pink flavor, it’ll look like this next to Mr. Once the box arrives at your local mailbox or doorstep, it’ll look something like this: So with that out of the way…let’s get on with the action! In the box: Also, because the technology world constantly changes, I try and go back and update these reviews as new features and functionality are added – or if bugs are fixed. But, if I’ve missed something or if you spot something that doesn’t quite jive – just let me know and I’ll be happy to get it all sorted out. I work in technology for a living, so I understand how this stuff works pretty well and can relay what I love and hate about the devices – hopefully allowing you to make a better purchasing decision. I write the reviews merely because I’m interested in them. I don’t get paid to write these reviews, nor do I keep the units from Garmin – they all go back after a period of time ranging between 30 and 60 days (in this case, it goes back tomorrow). My goal is to leave no stone unturned – both the good and the bad.Īt the end of the day I’m an athlete just like you, I want the same things out of the equipment I buy. I try and cover every conceivable thing you might do with the device and then poke at it a bit more. Think of them more like reference guides than quick and easy summaries. That’s just the way I do things around here at DC Rainmaker. Now, before we get into the meat of the review, for those of you who’ve read my reviews in the past know that I tend to be pretty detailed…and in depth. I swam, ran, biked, skied and everything else in between with it…and it didn’t take long to actually really enjoy using this watch. The watch arrived a few days later and I got to work using it day in and day out – for some 45 days now. I contacted Garmin back in December about getting a temporary demo unit to play around with for a bit after I read it could wirelessly synchronize with the Tanita BC-1000 digital scale that I was testing. Well, it turns out, there’s actually a lot of good reasons. ![]()
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