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      lessthanmore Bronze Member @nassoscal
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      @nassoscal said in Vertical as an every day watch:

      A much better menu system, with all I need. I never used the wallet or music on the Garmin.

      +1
      Although I miss Live Track/ Strava Beacon and Spotify. But on most long runs I carry my phone with me anyways.

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        nassoscal @lessthanmore
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        @lessthanmore one thing I will miss though is the fall/accident alert the Garmin had (when I had the phone with me) which I had the “pleasure” to test and it actually worked really well!

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          nassoscal @Egika
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          @Egika watch now has .48 and works as designed. Backlight will not go on when moving my hand.

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            RightNow Bronze Member @nassoscal
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            @nassoscal The Fall detection is cool, but then you have to carry your phone all the time. If not: Useless feature. The only watch with a real useful fall detection is the Apple Watch.

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              harry08 Bronze Member @harry08
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              Have now bought the normal Vertical All Black. On the first glance when I tried it in the shop I was really unsure about the size. But then I took it with me and tried it several times during the day.
              It is really a thing of getting used to it. And now after two days I think it is good.
              The first bike ride using maps was really nice. I think the maps implementation is spot on.
              Really satisfied with my decision.

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                Stefan Kersting @harry08
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                @harry08 In my opinion the comfort is very good and at least better than the S9B. What I like are the smaller buttons. With the S9B I had the issue that especially when wearing gloves I “used” the buttons without wanting it. Seems like this won’t be an issue with the Vertical. I have to test it som moore 🙂

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                  Jeffrey Tillack Bronze Member @lessthanmore
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                  @lessthanmore onboard music really smashed the battery (both on my Garmin and my Suunto 7), so not having this feature is not a big deal for me. I only listen to music/podcasts when training and even then, its always via my phone. For me manufacturers make a big deal of having music storage and it’s a false economy. I don’t feel it’s the big ticket item many people make it out to be (Chasethesummit, DC Rainmaker etc). I’d much sooner have a long battery life.

                  Besides, my phone will store far more songs/podcasts etc 🙂

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                    gone troppo Bronze Member @Jeffrey Tillack
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                    @Jeffrey-Tillack

                    Agree 100%

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                      lessthanmore Bronze Member @Jeffrey Tillack
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                      @Jeffrey-Tillack I do agree and most of the time I have my phone with me.
                      However, I use(d) it from time to time and especially in summer on short runs it’s nice to run without a phone in a pocket.
                      And I always listen to music when running.
                      But you’re right, I tend to value even the possibilities higher than the actual value or usage of it.

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                        A Former User @lessthanmore
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                        @lessthanmore Have you looked at something like this?

                        It’s a tiny dongle the size of the iPod Shuffle of old that can play Spotify and Amazon Music. Their spec says it should last up to 4-5 hours with Bluetooth, though in my experience it never lasted more than 2-3 hours. Still, enough for most long runs, not to mention regular runs.

                        Best of all – it works with any watch that you use 😁

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