Garmin Instinct Watch
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2022 12:54 pm
I bought a Garmin Instinct watch over a year ago mainly for mountain biking and exercise tracking. I saw that it could be paired with the Astro’s and Alpha’s. I tried to to pair it to my old Astro 320 when I first got it and had no luck. At the time I think I recall reading the 320 didn’t support the functionality. Well, on a whim I looked it up again and after updating the Astro it works like a charm. Hallelujah! Really nice feature to have on the wrist while hunting so you don’t have to fuss with the Astro. You can see distance and direction of three dogs.
The watch itself is not all that intuitive, but after a bit I figured out the functions I regularly use. I use it to change music while riding my bike, track distances, steps and now dogs all fairly easily. What I don’t like is battery life. You do have to be pretty purposeful in charging it, similar to a cell phone. They have updated versions, and some much more expensive watches than my basic version that are better for this. Like the Instinct Solar for a bit more.
Anyway, if you have some Christmas gift cards burning a hole in your pocket, are due for a watch and aren’t afraid of gadgetry, it’s an option.
Garrison
The watch itself is not all that intuitive, but after a bit I figured out the functions I regularly use. I use it to change music while riding my bike, track distances, steps and now dogs all fairly easily. What I don’t like is battery life. You do have to be pretty purposeful in charging it, similar to a cell phone. They have updated versions, and some much more expensive watches than my basic version that are better for this. Like the Instinct Solar for a bit more.
Anyway, if you have some Christmas gift cards burning a hole in your pocket, are due for a watch and aren’t afraid of gadgetry, it’s an option.
Garrison