CIQ 2019 Entwickler des Jahres</p><p>Dies ist eine Premium-Anwendung für 2 USD, und die kostenlose Version ist für eine begrenzte Zeit von 15 Minuten.</p><p>Unsere Uhren brauchen eine bessere Unterstützung für Schwimmen und SwimSports + macht genau das. Unterstützt: GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO Open Water und Lap Pool Swim (Generic *), In-Place, KickBoard, Wasser Cardio & Hot Tub / Spa-Sitzungen.</p><p>Siehe Anmerkungen unten.</p>
Para comprar por $ 2 USD + tarifa para la activación por correo electrónico (la activación se proporciona después del pago, ¡así que no espere!)</p><p>Compra: https://www.fbbbrown.com/garmin-connect-iq/</p><p></p><p>Ayuda de SwimSports: https://www.fbbbrown.com/garmin-connect-iq/help_faq/</p><p>DESBLOQUEO: https://www.fbbbrown.com/garmin-connect-iq/help_faq/</p><p>Preguntas frecuentes: https://www.fbbbrown.com/garmin-connect-iq/help_faq/#trouble</p>
Diese App muss auf Folgendes zugreifen:
Mac
9. Januar 2021
Hi I have just downloaded app. It says trial 15 minutes ? I don’t see anywhere to pay for the app
William Bailey
7. Januar 2021
When I swim what shows up on the watch is not what is saved to the phone. For example, yesterday morning I swam 32 laps in the pool. When I finished and saved it showed as 34 laps ( this generally happens as sometimes the calibration isn't perfect so it records an odd lap). The problem is however when I view the activity on my phone it is showing as 18 laps. The same thing happened again this morning. It showed up as 18 laps when I saved it. When I checked the phone it showed 12 laps. Is it something I'm doing wrong?... Or is there some sort of problem with the app? I love the app but this issue is becoming quite a pain.
Mauricew75
5. Januar 2021
I swim in an endless pool and this is the only app that lets you measure your distance purely using strokes and not a lap counter or GPS. It takes a little while to get your screen set ups right but it is a great app.
Chris Collins
5. Dezember 2020
Hello, My Garmin Forerunner 645/Music does not support open water swimming so my only hope is one of the two swimming apps in the Connect IQ store. One is this SwimSport+ by fb3, the other is Swimming App Professional by RH-Sports. I was advised by "fb3" to have my 645/M System Settings: - Data Recording - Every Second. and for GPS: - Activities & Apps - GPS - GPS+Galileo (or GPS+GLONASS) After doing these setting, the results were about the same with the two apps. Record time was correct. Recorded distance is approximately doubled. And the GPS map has wildly squiggly lines, but mostly goes the correct direction. The Forerunner 645/M has limited hardware to do OWS. Both of these apps do the best they can. They work about the same. One is free, the other cost a small amount of money. I do not believe I can modify the app watch face to just show one set of data (Time or Distance, etc.) I wear reading glasses so when swimming the 6-data filed watchface is unreadable.. I would rather have a 1 or 2 data field and scroll through.
Antwort des Entwicklers
5. Dezember 2020, f3b
Hi chris, Thank you for reviewing. My software samples the GPS system 4 times faster than the base garmin swim app, so there should be improvements over the base software. A few notes: 1. GPS signal accuracy is degraded when swimming. 100% of GPS signal lost below 1 inch of water. The time your watch hand is in the water the watch receives NO GPS signal. This means the free stroke GPS tracks are degraded by 50% verses a run or a bike ride. Breast Stroke is 100% since hand is submerged. 2. SDK 3.2 includes GPS, GLONASS and Galileo satellite options to CIQ apps and the SwimSports app is set to use these features. Galieo/Glonass will allow quicker GPS reception and better GPS tracks. Items that may help you get better results. 1. Start with a solid GPS lock 20-30 seconds before starting 2. Set data recording to every second, this helps the entire system including GPS. Main menu,settings,system,data recording, set to every second 3. Get better GPS signal to your watch 1. You could attach your watch to head cap, this is a common method to get near perfect GPS data. There is the risk of losing the head cap though. 2. Use a ‘Swim Buoy’, many swimmers use these for great GPS signals and gives some visibility to boaters.
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