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On the Hill Score side, I guess the summer is the best time to start putting in those mountain climbs. But at least the synced-in Endurance Score is showing a 3-month graph now, even if it’s oddly low/wrong.
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My Hill Score shows blank, and my Endurance score is far below what my Epix Pro on my wrist shows. Unfortunately, as I saw with my Garmin Epix Pro & Fenix 7 Pro reviews, Unified Training Status is still in a weird state for Hill Score and Endurance Score. It’ll take a minute or two to install.Īnd from there you can go and dig into features like the new Hill Score and Endurance Score metrics.
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You can then click back into that menu again to see the offer to install it:Īfter that, you’re good to go.
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Then, on your device, go to: Main menu > Settings > System > Software Update > Check For Updates: In my case, This unit is already enrolled: You can do that by going to and then, in the upper right corner, find your device and click on it. Nonetheless, if you don’t value your pet goldfish all that much, then you can hit up the sign-up page to enroll your device to receive beta updates. That said, this particular release is actually classified as a ‘Release Candidate’, so it should be relatively stable. It could and may do bad things during training/life, including but not limited to causing your pet goldfish to die. This means you shouldn’t install it on your watch and go do an Ironman race this weekend. Got all that? Good, let’s get to installing it.Īs always, remember this is part of the beta program.

Garmin has confirmed the Forerunner 265 and Forerunner 965 beta will arrive in the coming days, likely early next week.
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Meanwhile, the Forerunner 255 series gets the following:įor the FR255/265, it’ll get all the new sport profiles except Overland, BMX, Snowmobile, ATV, Motorcycle, and Motorcross.

With that, let’s dive into what’s new for the Forerunner 955 and Forerunner 955 Solar: Oh – and Garmin has confirmed that the Garmin Forerunner 265 & Forerunner 965 betas, with basically the same feature sets as below, will roll out in the next few days, with them targeting early next week. As it happened this week, the Forerunner side dropped first, for all I know, Fenix/Epix could drop in 12 minutes. Nonetheless, Garmin has already promised the Fenix 7 & Epix owners are getting those features in an upcoming beta firmware update. As usual, both consumers of either the Team Forerunner or Team Fenix/Epix camp get upset in the comments section when the opposite camp gets dibs on new features first. Now obviously, the fact that the Forerunner camp got the update first will upset the existing Garmin Fenix 7 & Epix owners as the beta hasn’t dropped there yet. Insane deals, and all those units also get these updates shortly. Likewise, the existing Epix non-Pro is down to $599 ($300 off!) and $699 for the Sapphire edition.
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Now, before we get too techy – I do want to briefly point out that as of this very second as part of Amazon Prime Day ( full sports tech list here), Amazon has the Forerunner 955 Solar for $90 off to $511USD, basically matching the non-Solar pricing. In addition, the Forerunner 255 series also got a less expansive beta firmware adding a few new things too. That feature set includes Hill Score, Endurance Score, weather radar overlays, and dozens of new sport profiles. Last night Garmin dropped a new beta firmware for the Forerunner 955 and 955 Solar, adding a slate of new features coming from the recently released Fenix 7 Pro & Epix Pro series.
