| For years, I was an Apple Watch user: I assumed that all medium/top end trackers were the same, and that Apple Watch was pretty much the benchmark. …but now that is have had the opportunity to use extensively Garmin watches, my experience is that they offer far superior accuracy, precision and technical details for activity tracking and sleeping than Apple Watch. My picks would be in the following order: 1) Garmin high-end watches, they are truly a work of love 2) Aura ring, because of great convenience and reliability 3) Apple Watch, because they are great all-rounders 4) Coros, Suunto, Whoops, because they are highly reliable, but lack some of the smart functions 5) Withings, Fitbit, etc…, they are a solid option, but they generally lack distinctive features/capabilities I would stay away from any brands offering super cheap products, due to privacy concerns and lower reliability and lack of advanced features. |
What I see is benefits around battery life, form factor (buttons are awesome), and good native support for "compound metrics" like Endurance Score, Hill Score, Training Status, etc.
But when it comes to actual stats and metrics, Apple Watch feels superior in most ways. Garmin sleep tracking anecdotally feels much less accurate. It baffles me that it only shows pace to the nearest 5 seconds during a workout. It confuses me that it only shows a Vo2max estimate to zero decimal places.
Then, Apple Watch is at least 10x more customizable via third party apps. Want a Whoop-like experience with strain score, recovery score, etc.? Bevel and Athlytic are there. Want a much more in-depth and customizable workout experience? WorkOutdoors puts Garmin to shame here.
What am I missing that makes Garmin so pervasive, while Apple Watch is derided as "not a serious sports watch"?