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How to transfer garmin waypoints to a kenwood dnx692
How to transfer garmin waypoints to a kenwood dnx692











how to transfer garmin waypoints to a kenwood dnx692

Native training by power, pace, HR, duration Most sport profiles (124 I counted yesterday) Most reliable (accuracy and applicability to training) "sports" features, the multi-decade leader in actual HR sports tracking and analysis and still second-to-none for HR-based training features and sports science behind them. Best back-end platform for analysis and planning (full blown structured workout planning, DEEP data analysis (sometimes quirky to find, have to click things you wouldn't expect, but always something "more than meets the eye" it seems). Connectivity - ANT+, BT on most/all models now Decent to good battery life (depending on model, and some quirks like post-update rapid battery losses from time to time) Lots of pointless, or "not actually clear on how to use" metrics and features (data without utility) Confusing/erratically designed menu/UI system 5 buttons on true "sports" models (as the sports watch gods intended) Limited native platform training plan options (but decent ones that they do have) No native power training (yet at least) New features often span existing models for longer product cycles (good investments over time) Full navigation with maps (some models) Deep, but not terribly user-friendly, back-end platform (analysis and planning platform).

how to transfer garmin waypoints to a kenwood dnx692

Best "quantity of features" (many of which are "ConnectIQ" apps/add-ons, but that's another pro, "best extensibility of features".













How to transfer garmin waypoints to a kenwood dnx692