![]() ![]() ![]() Using Bluetooth would also mean you don’t need an ANT+ adapter for your phone. For one thing, the “In the box” section of the fenix page doesn’t mention an ANT+ USB stick in the package. I’m assuming that, unlike Forerunners (which typically use ANT+), the fenix will use Bluetooth technology to transfer data to and from your smartphone. The availability of Garmin’s Basecamp app might differ from the market availability of fēnix. ![]() So this is big news, eh? I’m not sure how soon we’ll see it even though the fenix is slated to hit the market by late August, Garmin seems to think the app might not be ready by then, since they left this little out in a footnote: Thanks to a sharp-eyed reader for pointing it out. A Basecamp mobile app allows users to transfer waypoints and tracklogs to view them on a more detailed map and larger screen of select smartphones. ![]()
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