![]() In fact, even the press release doesn’t have a link or anything on how to set this up. ![]() ![]() Now Garmin doesn’t exactly make it obvious as to where to go. Totally virgin, not a single step walked or night slept (with anyone). So I created a new random account on Garmin Connect. Now in order to test this, I wanted a completely clean slate. (As to why I have two posts on Garmin updates today instead of one, it’s simply because I broke them apart when I had to wait while Garmin fixed some issues I was having.) Testing it out: Almost like when Garmin trolled Apple during their Apple Watch announcement. Speaking of which, the service is actually named: Fit a Bit. Whereas the rest of this post is all about the Fitbit to Garmin migration piece. I talked about Strava Beacon here, and this essentially allows you to have your Garmin device trigger the Strava Beacon service (*see my 5-second thoughts on this at the end of this post). The first combo-dish one I dove into in a separate post already today, and the second one I’m less interested in. Over the last few days, Garmin made three fitness related software announcements:Ī) They (finally) enabled you to combine activity tracker data from multiple devices into one cohesive pictureī) They enabled Strava Beacon support through Garmin Connect MobileĬ) They took a swipe at Fitbit by enabling you to migrate off Fitbit and onto Garmin
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