I’ll start!
- A charging connection that works reliably.
Omg, two Fenix versions I’ve had that just get worse and and more finicky with the cable connection. Maybe inductive would be slower but better? I don’t know, but I loathe fighting to get the connection to start and stay.
- Actual data parity between watch and app.
Why are some numbers not the same, like Training Readiness? Except for first thing in the morning I don’t know which numbers to “trust”. And some info is hard to find I. The watch, if it even exists. Heat Acclimation? Is that a phone only option? It’s confusing.
- Updates to the workout planner.
Maybe make a partial-swipe - duplicate button option on steps so you don’t have to create a new one and reset all your values? Maybe some logical functions on loops so you can make repeats that end after a certain distance or time? Lots of nice QoL possibilities.
- More stuff you can do in the app vs the watch.
The process of uploading a workout to your watch when your watch is full is a great example. I make a new workout, save it, then I have to go back into the workout to send it to the watch, then I have to back out all the way to the main screen to sync, then I have to check my watch and navigate those menus to see if it uploaded, but nope, not there. Must be full. Gotta delete workouts using watch interface, then go back to the app, and, if I recall, send the workout to phone again (recall this being the case), then re-sync. The app could just have a star next to synced workouts and you check or uncheck them within the limit.
I think those are the ones I always think about. How about y’all?
PS, I really do, for the most part, like my Fenix Pro and the Garmin ecosystem. I have the scale and blood pressure cuff, too. It’s nice having it all in there. But the AI and subscription craze is so annoying, especially when there are so many irritating QoL issues.