
The strap would beam info to the elliptical via bluetooth and ant+ to the watch. If you end up buying a chest strap (an accessory you said you didn't want) your watch, will unlock some extra features and with dual bluetooth+ant models (like the hrm-dual and most newer makes from both garmin, polar and generics). Of course, it says it pairs with zwift, and zwift uses power, so perhaps the 'bike indoors' profile on the watch can receive bluetooth power data? Worth a try? But, just because I can't find it doesn't mean it doesn't exist (connectiq app for example). I can't find anything that would make me think the machine can beam the power/distance number to the watch. The fenix 6 can broadcast ant heart rate ( ). The website says it can receive bluetooth heart rate.

I thank you in advance for any possible guidance. I read somewhere that the watch is ATN+ compatible, but I do not know if usual fitness machines like C50 also support this. Hence the data would be tracked by the Garmin itself.ĭoes anyone have any experience with something like this? Please note that I am looking for a solution that does not require additional hardware (i.e. When using the C50, I would like my watch to measure my heart-rate and everything it does, but at the same time connect to the C50 and get the data about Watts, Distance, etc from it. I do not yet know enough to know if this is because of some proprietary protocols or something else. Looking at the Tunturi C50, I am only able to find that it can connect to 3 apps, iConsole, Kinomap and Fit Hi Way. I have been reading up on how different sports-technology communicates with each other. My girlfriend owns a Tunturi C50 and I use it from time to time when I don't feel like going for a run. It is my first sports watch and I do not know much about the "fitness ecosystem".


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I ordered a Garmin Fenix 6s Pro and am currently waiting for it to arrive.
