Long time Garmin user coming over

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    John Pfennings

    Garmin fenix hr can be coupled with Karoo in Bluetooth protocol. No problem.
    If you want to have all watch and karoo data to garmin connect ( btw hr sleep/ hrv etc ) is also possible by using rungap app

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    Ian Dickerson

    Thanks.  I think as long as I'm wearing the Fenix I could collect the data on the watch and send the data to Connect from the watch, using the Hammerhead for navigation and data display only.

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    Thomas

    Why don’t just get one of the bigger cycling computer from Garmin (Edge 540/840) if having all the data in the same place is important ?

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    Ian Dickerson

    Price for one.  And although I've used Garmin for ages, their user interface has always been clunky at best.  So I thought I might try the Karoo 2 since it went on sale. And I realized that even with the Edge 130+, I was collecting the data on my watch and just using the Edge as a readout while on the ride.

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    LKerch

    I normally ride with my Garmin FR 255 for all the copious health stats and use my Karoo 2 for on bike stuff and for a record of my rides since it auto uploads to Hammerhead Dashboard.  I no longer record my mileage, but if I still wanted detailed mileage / routes / climb / totals, and such, I'd link my Hammerhead account to one of the other services like Strava, which also uploads automatically.

    (plus - I wear a Polar HR strap that feeds both my Watch and Karoo2 since it seems better than the wrist based sensors)

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    schmadde

    Yes, collecting all the data on the fenix (it does power, cadence and speed just fine) and using the karoo for display works just fine. You could also record on the karoo and sync everything on strava. But you will lose a lot of analysis (with the free strava account) and the bells and whistles of garmin (like fatigute/FTP, recovery time calculation and whatnotelse).

    I must admit that I find the garmin stuff much more mature in everyday usage (i use a fenix 6x pro and an edge 1030) and only use the karoo in winter times when the garmin is unusable because it does not have buttons to use it with gloves and in rain. The touchscreen also is a lot less responsive. 

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    Ian Dickerson

    Thanks for all the help. I'm keen to try the Karoo 2, although I'm not sure I'll get used to the size.  I always rode with a small Cateye speedo, so even the Edge 130+ seems large and clunky in comparison :)

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    Ian Dickerson

    Thanks, I just finished setting it up and it is definitely easier than my Edge 130!

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