Garmin : New Extended Display Mode Makes It Easier to See Your Data
January 10, 2019 at 10:34 am
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New Extended Display Mode Makes It Easier to See Your Data
Certain Edge® cycling computers¹ can now display data fields from compatible Garmin multisport watches¹ during multistage activities such as brick workouts, duathlons or triathlons. This allows you to see your cumulative stats, such as total time and distance, right on your Edge device.
How does it work?
If you run or swim with a compatible Forerunner® or fēnix® and then ride with a compatible Edge, the data from your watch will display on your Edge. No more rolling your wrist to see your real-time data.
How do I turn it on?
From your Edge main menu, select Settings, then Extended Display Mode. Then follow the screen instructions on your Edge and compatible wearable to get started.
Garmin Ltd. published this content on 10 January 2019 and is solely responsible for the information contained herein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 10 January 2019 15:33:02 UTC
Garmin Ltd. is one of the world's leaders in designing, producing, and marketing satellite geopositioning systems (GPS). The activity is organized around two families of products:
- marine and land geopositioning systems: tracers and sensors, pocket assistants, automobile guidance systems, sporting equipment (equipped with detectors for speed, distance traveled, heart rate, etc.);
- aerial geopositioning equipment: high-frequency communication transmitters, aerial display products, digital transponders (for transmitting altitude and flight number, broadcast by towers and control radar systems), beacon receivers, audio panels, etc.
Net sales break down by area of activity between outdoor activities (32.5%), sports and fitness (25.7%), marine (17.5%), aviation (16.2%), and automotive (8.1%).
At the end of 2023, the group had 9 production sites located in the United States (3), Taiwan (3), China, the Netherlands, and Poland.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Americas (50%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (34%) and Asia/Pacific (16%).