Może uda nam się innym razem skorelować. Jak będziesz jeszcze kiedyś w Szczecinie, to pisz, z chęcią wspólnie pobiegam o ile mnie tempem nie zajedziesz
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Ad1.szukajtego pisze:U mnie nowe problemy po ostatniej aktualizacji
- brak połączenia zegarka z telefonem
- gorszy czytnik tętna z nadgarstka z poprzednimi wskazaniami
Gps na tą chwilę dokładniejszy
Jest to odpowiedź na wpis @Fredrik, który jednak widzi jakieś różnice sprzętowe, - info: https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2018/12/pol ... nt-3227686RE: Display
I’ll be honest, I’ve got the two side by side here – and they look virtually identical. My Vantage V unit is from ~January, and the Titan is from a few weeks ago. Backlight or no backlight, they appear identical.
RE: Charging magnets
I have no idea which charging cable is which at this point (they all look the same to me), but assuming those are equal, I don’t feel any difference in terms of magnetic force between them. Where does it say there is steel below the charging clip?
RE: Buttons
These too…identical. Clickiness and pressing/etc… Now, what may contribute to your Vantage V being less clicky could just be usage. In my case, my Vantage V is mostly rarely used. And when I do use it – it’s only for a workout, which frankly I don’t press buttons most of the time (it’s just gathering data, often optical HR data). So the button presses on it are fraction of a fraction of what someone would use over the 5 months I’ve had it. It’ll seem new.
It is plausible that if you picked up a Vantage V earlier on (fall), that either there were differences to units made in January (unlikely), or, that it’s just aging more.
Don’t get me wrong – I think the Vantage V Titan looks really really really nice from a color scheme/materials standpoint, but holding the side by side and testing these things out – it’s seemingly identical.
keiw pisze:Polar ostatnio wprowadził zmiany w swojej "drodze aktualizacji" serii Vantage:
https://www.polar.com/en/vantage/updates
W październikowej v4 doszło w końcu to, na co od dawna czekam i nie rozumiem jak zegarek "PRO" nie miał tego od początku
Te zapowiedziane "nowości", to jedynie przywrócenie funkcjonalności znanych opcji np. z V800.Manual stride sensor calibration![]()
Liczę trochę na to, że wprowadzanie tych poprawek przyśpieszy i być może jeszcze coś wprowadzą z przesyłanych im propozycji.
Cytuję całość zapowiedzi, bo może za jakiś czas się zmienią:
UPDATE 4.0
Timing: October 2019
What’s included:
- Fitness Test: You can do it both with wrist-based heart rate and chest strap heart rate sensor.
- Zone Lock: You can lock a training zone during your workout.
- Lap details: time, distance, average pace etc., in the training file on your Vantage watch.
- Manual stride sensor calibration
UPDATE 5.0
Timing: December 2019
What’s included:
- Strava Live Segments support (only for Vantage V).
- Race Pace.
Z translatora:UPDATE 4.0
Timing: October 2019
What’s included:
- Galileo/QZSS/BeiDu satellite system support. This update improves GPS functionality in specific areas.
- Fitness Test: You can do it both with wrist-based heart rate and chest strap heart rate sensor.
- Zone Lock: You can lock a training zone during your workout.
- Lap details: time, distance, average pace etc., in the training file on your Vantage watch.
- Manual stride sensor calibration.
- Sleep Plus Stages: Deeper information on your sleep with sleep cycles and sleep score.
- Nightly Recharge: A recovery measurement that shows how well you recover from stress and training during the night.
- Serene breathing exercise: Relax your body and calm down your mind with the new Serene breathing exercise.
- Constant backlight setting for training: you can choose to have the backlight always on during training sessions.
- Inactivity Alert: When you’ve been sedentary for an hour, you get an alert so that you know it’s time to get up and take a little walk.
- Enhancements for existing features.