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Lol....I still go old school....timex watch with chrono....no altitude or distance....my legs, lungs and heart are the only Guage to altitude and distance.....but it sure is fun to see all your posts from your GPS devices...I've even stolen some for my facebook photos.... :-)
All this stuff is just too technical and time consuming....hahahaha....but amazing to see
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Curious about the Moto X app you're using, Chuck, as I have an old Moto X (which was recently tested successfully under a snow pile for 27 hours), and would love to play around with it.I'm currently comparing the VivoSmart step/mileage data to the Garmin Forerunner 10- Forerunner is more accurate, but Vivosmart vibrates when i reach a milestone, and that's nice.
Jeff: The altimeter "should" be better, but only if it's calibrated properly. (I think...)