

- TOMTOM MYSPORTS CONNECT SHARE FACEBOOK FULL
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We now show a warning message in case tracks are missing in a playlist or cannot be copied to the watch. Do this by dragging and dropping its TTBIN file onto the image of your watch or fitness tracker in the Settings of TomTom Sports Connect. If an activity hasn't been transferred to TomTom Sports automatically, you can retry it manually yourself. In case TomTom Sports connect shows an error regarding syncing your settings.įixes for various scenarios where TomTom Sports Connect could crash. This release adds a fix for an issue that could cause Golfer 2 (SE) watches to fall into a recovery mode loop. If you don't register your device many features will be unavailable.
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You can now skip registration while setting up your watch or fitness tracker.
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Or, if you have an iOS or Android phone there's also an auto-sync app to make the process all the easier - although it doesn't work with all devices.Şuradan devam edin Talk to Bongo Uploading is simple via the USB cradle attachment, with TomTom MySports Connect firing into action thereafter. We're talking weeks of activities rather than just a few days, so on board storage is ample before nothing more can be recorded.
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Rarely did we reach a point where the Multi-Sport sportswatch became full of our activities - but it can happen if you don't sync it to TomTom MySports via the downloaded Mac/Windows app or smartphone auto-sync. We've achieved poor, fair, good, excellent or no recovery, accompanied by a smiley or sad face - but seem to get a different recovery each day. However, when left in play for a couple of minutes, this pause screen will calculate your recovery based on heart-rate. The initial pause screen isn't a single button press, which we find a little irritating for quick stopping of activities - every second counts after all. It's a significant push forward from the first-generation product that's consistently improved and is now well worth a look - just in time for new year 2015. Overall if you're a runner or cyclist then the TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio offers a great deal to aid with your training. Although, as it stands, we're not totally convinced by the swimming mode's capabilities just yet. We'd also like greater attention to a full triathlete mode where the three main running, cycling and swimming categories are catered for in a quick-change single mode.


The charger would be more elegant in a wireless transmitter format, but a charging plate is something to hope for in the future. We're still not big fans of the cradle charger, but the introduction of app-sync via an iOS or Android phone means you needn't plug it in every single day anyway. The heart-rate monitor is fantastic, it's comfortable to wear and over the course of six months the push forward in features and data breakdowns has elevated where this TomTom device sits on the sportswatch spectrum. At £250 the TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio isn't a budget buy, but it's a detailed device with great battery life that we've found to be transformative for our training.
