Karoo under-records ride distance

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    Ali

    Hi James, we cannot say about the other devices, as its consistent with our testing. However, we have tried to work for the accuracy compared to Strava as that's a popular tool used by most riders. We have not across major differences in these numbers from other riders, and we will be happy to look further if there are more riders affected by this.

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    Mike Fritch

    I have a G-1050 & Karoo. If I look at the Speed Sensor details my wheel circumference is 2283 on the Garmin and 2282 on the Karoo, so basically (and amazingly) pretty much the same. Both Sensors are set to automatic calculation.
    I do have a flip-flopping between devices for which one records slightly less, it’s sometimes the Garmin other times the Karoo.
    The question are:
    - how does HH measure distance, via sensor or GPS?
    - how often is the sensor data updated? (E.g. due to changing tyre pressures etc.)
    (I read an Garmin forum article that stated they update constantly via GPS. I’m not sure if that’s still valid as GPS is not always accurate either.)

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    Martin Unzeitig

    I realized the same issued. I did not study the data yet, but the Karoo always underreport distance compared to Fénix 6 pro. I checked today with my Edge 830 an it is the same. The underreporting is similar to the Ali's values.

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    Gregory Gregory

    Do a comparative test on a straight road section without bends or road junctions and a separate test on a road with many junctions. If Karoo samples GPS too rarely, there will be a big difference on a winding road (cut corners) and a small one on a straight road. If there is no difference in the tests, it is unlikely to be due to slow sampling.
    You can also compare the saved gpx plotted on the map in the mode of connecting points with straight lines (without smoothing) or just points. You will see whether it cuts off a lot on bends or not.

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    Martin Unzeitig

    I will check the gpx files as suggested. From visual perspective they seem quite similar with no significant corner cutting with either of them. I just calculated the difference for some of the recent rides. The short ones are mostly ridden in not very difficult GPS conditions, the longer ones in mountains with some tree coverage. The Garmin Fenix 6 pro distances are comparable to Garmin Edge 830 distances (checked yesterday). The the trend is quite clear.

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    Adam Phillips

    Having the same issues, every time I ride with a buddy recording on his Apple Watch Ultra, I get screwed on milage! Last ride was just over 1 mile difference on a 12 mile MTB ride! Annoying! Using a wheel set to auto-calibrate.

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