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Connect your Apple Watch to your Garmin Edge GPS for Heart Rate
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2024
- If you want to connect your Apple Watch to your Garmin Edge GPS for heart rate tracking while cycling on your road bike or MTB, the solution is to use HR2VP Connect IQ data field. The video shows you how to do it step by step.
Download HR2VP Connect IQ data field for Garmin: apps.garmin.co...
Download HR2VP for iOS: apps.apple.com...
#applewatch #garminedge #cycling
Works with Garmin Edge 1030, Edge 1040, Edge 1050, Edge 540, Edge 530, Edge 840, Edge 830, Explore 2
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 Apple Watch Accuracy
01:02 The Solution & Compatible Devices
01:50 Download HR2VP Connect IQ Data Field on your Garmin
02:15 Add the Data Field to your Screen
03:10 Set up HR2VP on your Apple Watch
03:50 Set up HR2VP on your iPhone
04:19 Start an Activity on your Garmin
04:35 More about HR2VP
05:16 Conclusion
05:44 Sum up
Feel free to add a comment if you have any question or need some help! Be sure to select 'Apple Watch/No' for the heart rate sensor in HR2VP's Settings on your phone. Don't try to scan for Bluetooth Low Energy device if you want to use your Apple watch.
Honestly if it would be possible to have HR with the iPhone screen turned off, I would consider to take a subscription, but for now it's not practical :/
Thanks for your feedback.
Agree.. but i took the subscription to make that! ;-)
Good news. I understand that the Iphone has to be connected via the HR2VP all the time. How much battery does this drain? What do you mean with the screen cannot be switched off? What about standby mode? Do you have to pay a subscription?
I was able to do 100km+ rides, so of course it will impact the battery but for a few hours it is fine. Maybe not for ultra endurance rides however... You can turn off GPS in HR2VP on the phone to optimize battery consumption. The screen of the phone needs to be ON, I'm not sure to see what you mean with stand by but if you press the power button to lock the screen once, the screen will be switched off and the app may not work properly. I invite you to try and confirm or not if it works. Concerning the subscription, you can try it for free for 15 minute workouts, in order to see if everything works fine and if so, the subscription is a bit less than 4$ a month. If you prefer to pay only once, the Lifetime is around 35$.
What about wahoo cycling computer devices? Is it possible to link de Apple Watch to it?
Unfortunately there is no solution as of today... Bluetooth interoperability is bad and that's why.
do not close your screen on my phone would be killing the battery, is there no background mode possible?
@@mduijm You can try but I don't think it will work in the background as of today.
I can’t make it work. I installed everything, disabled BLE, enabled Connect IQ data field. When I select Start Riding and Let’s Go, the iPhone app crashes
@@keped1 Did you install Garmin Connect? Is your Garmin paired with your iPhone? Do you see it connected in Garmin Connect? Another important thing: did you gran all permissions including location?
Yes to all of that. If I disable Connect IQ data field, it starts up alright. When enabling it shortly flips to Garmin Connect and return again. But when enabled it can’t start a workout without crashing
I passed all steps, I can see HR on phone screen but nothing on garmin 130+.
I enabled IQ and disabled BLE, do I need to add HR sensor on garmin or it should just appear on the activity screen?
It should appear on the screen on the HR2VP field you added. Is your GPS connected to your phone with Garmin Connect?
Just buy even the cheapest hr strap - more reliable and less pain in a$$ connecting this stuff.
Sounds like a very complicated process!. To keep it simple and effective, I would rather use a most accurate heart rate monitor on this planet (Polar H10) and connect with Garmin Edge directly.
@@amritv6889 Yes, this is a good option as well if you are ready to buy an extra hrm and have nothing again chest straps. In this case, if you are using the datafield, it will give you power estimations based on heart rate.
I have the HRM (polar H10) already. Which data field should I use ?
@@amritv6889 apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/ab94e897-c1a0-4d5c-9688-89ecfb11126a the same... You can unlock the 15min limit with the ios app HR2VP.
subscribe for more than 15mins PMSL.
I worked hard and invested money to build the app. I believe it's fair to be compensated for my work if people find it valuable. After all, most people are paid for their job.
WATCH + iPhone = overkill.
I can understand but there is no alternative today and many riders take their phone with them in any case...
@@bipr so if you have the watch with cell service and GPS you still have to carry your iPhone in addition to the watch ?
@@Les_Akins Yes it is a mandatory to go through the iphone with the Apple SDK...