Thanks! I've had the Instinct Solar for a few years - got it to monitor heart rate and not much else following a massive heart attack (genetic despite being very fit and otherwise healthy). Never used it as a sports watch. Just had to google and order a new strap, watched some strap changing videos, this vid came up next. Very useful to start using it as a smart watch after a few years. BTW, I got my blue version 1 in a clearance sale so big price reduction down to something this pensioner could just about afford. My last 4 hours show 539/424 and that ties with what we can feel in our area of SE London, UK, and what the weather forecast says about impending storms, probably just north of London and across rest of country. It will affect my decision to water the garden or not
Glad the videos helped. Just FYI, my understanding is Garmin is coming out with a second generation Instinct in 2022 (in case you want to wait for that one). Happy New Year!
@@JUMBLE2015 if there is a new gen of Garmin instinct serires due to release in the first quarter 2022, it is better for me to wait for it. I believe the next gen will have more accurate sensors and Vo2 Max function. Also, I hope the screen resolution should be improved.
@@tvt8716 I don't know much about the new version or when it will be released, but if you Google "Garmin Instinct 2nd Generation" there were some leaks about a week ago that it was coming out. Not sure how credible those reports are but usually when there are that many of them it is pretty legit. As far as waiting I think it depends on your budget and timeline. For me the Garmin Instinct Solar does everything I need and then some, so I am not worried about the second generation and would rather pay less and get my Instinct now. However if you are someone who is not in a hurry and is willing to spend more to get the latest version which might have more features then I could see that as well.
@@JUMBLE2015 yeah, sounds good. I am actually using a Samsung Galaxy watch (been using it for a year). So, at least I have something to track my activities. Well, the article from google says there are some upgrades to new gen of Garmin instinct. Like e-ink display (better readability), Elevate V4 heart rate sensor (greater accuracy). I believe the new Garmin instict pricing will be around $500-$600 which is within my expected budget. If it is like 800-1000 dollars, then ok, I will get the current version. I am not that rich to spend 1000 dollars on a wristwear.
Hello when you calibrate it asks if to put sea level pressure in. That is 1013.25mb. Do you put that figure in or the zero reference altitude reading? I notice my g shocks pressure seems unconnected to altitude reading. My kestrel 5500 gives two readings one is baro based on elevation and the other is pressure which is not calibrated no options for that but appears to give the pressure for zero m elevation. Hence wondering what goes to sea level reading on calibration settings.
Thanks for the info. I have a question that I hope you can answer. I'm in the Appalachian mountains in VA, I do a lot of hiking and really even just driving to work and back changes my altitude by 200+/- feet. What is acceptable would you say for variance when I calibrate at home, let's say 2000ft then I go to work and it is reading 1800ft. Then at the end of the day I go back home and it reads 2040ft instead of the 2000ft It read when I calibrated it...
These videos are so helpful! Does there happen to be any way to get the barometer data to an activity feed in the connect app? Unless that info is already there and I'm completely missing it? ...thanks again for the videos!
When you do an activity it should automatically use your Barometer and Altimeter. When you go back and look at the activity you will see that information in Garmin Connect for the given activity. The only issue is you never really see the barometric pressure for the given activity. It just used that to show the elevation gain, temperature and wind (which I am not sure where Garmin pulls that from). There is nothing you really can do, but there is a setting that you can control if it is using your Barometer, Altimeter or both. That video is here - ruclips.net/video/pkmznS37diM/видео.html - hope that helps.
@@JUMBLE2015 thank you! This was helpful, I'm using it for fishing data, and attempting to track changes in the baramoteric pressure....it does make me curious if I should use your instructions to just use the barometer sensor only (no matter how the data is labeled it may give me what I'm looking for)
Hello. When you travel does the baro graph reset? Like in Casio watches? You know what i mean. When you go somewhere for a couple of hours the graph in Casio is reseting. Wonder how it looks like in Garmin? Thank you.
I am not sure what you mean here. I have a Suunto and a couple Casio Pro Treks with barometer. When I travel the graph never resets. . . . it always just shows a view of the past couple of hours (regardless of the location). The Garmin is the same, it will always show a graph of the given time frame (the last 6, 12, 24 or 48 hours depending on what you have it set for). I hope that makes sense / helps.
@@JUMBLE2015 hello. Ok. When you travel the barograph in Casio will show you one spot only becouse you changed the altitude. It is common issue in Casio. When you change location with Casio there is no graph trend. I wonder how it looks like in Garmin or in Suunto. I am sure that you know what i mean. The barograph always in Casio after you change your destination to another always show only one spot on display and then starting the measurment.
I am getting ready to do a high (4500+ m) hike. Would you recommend changing my barometer to altitude only based or leave it on auto. Also, should I re-calibrate when I start my hike (at about 3000 m) or leave it alone.
That is a tough one. Based on what the manual says, it would seem like changing it to using altimeter would be the way to go. They claim if you are doing an activity that is going to require elevation changes then switch it to altimeter (www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/instinct/EN-US/GUID-CDC9DDEE-C576-4E1D-B007-BC737686793A.html). Personally I am the type that unless I see any noticeably invalid readings I just leave it on auto and I have never had any issues. Note sure if that really helps or not, but I hope you have a good hike.
Associated to the moon fases isn’t in this basics models should have a tide chart? For what I’m searching to only the surf models on solar models have this features. I’m I right? On basic models we can’t have this features?
Thanks for the kind words about my channel, glad to hear it is helping someone. Regarding the storm alert, it will depend on how you have your notifications set. If you have vibrate on only it should just vibrate. If you have tone on, then you will hear a beep. If you have both on it will vibrate and beep. This video might help, have a great day! - ruclips.net/video/tdWLvc42AJ0/видео.html
That shows your barometric trend. . . . if it goes up it means the weather should be getting better, going down means weather is declining. . . . staying level would mean stable weather. I hope that helps, thanks for watching.
@@KevAlberta you have it all wrong, sorry. The GPS unit you name is a: GPS with a pressure senaor, like my Garmin watch! DUH! Altimeters are merely pressure sensors. If you set a knowm reading in pressure, you can get an altitude reading. If you know your elevation, you can adjust until the correct elevation (altitude) is on the main dial and your barometer setting will be correct. One reading is dependent on the other. That's why ATC is always giving pilots the barometer reading, so they can adjust it and their altimeter will be temporarily correct. The gauge only senses pressure.
I fine it to be very accurate just based on comparisons to the weather app on my phone and my Casio Protrek watches (where the sensor is on the side of the watch).
I've had my instinct solar 2 for about a year and now it SUCKS at holding a charge. It says the battery is at 100% and then dies the next day. I used to go about 23 days before having to recharge it. Now its about every other day. Not very impressed.
I’m not sure about the longevity of the battery or whether it needs to be changed at all, but I found that my solar 2 was tracking my oxygen levels during sleep among other tools I didn’t care about running in the background. I’d do a sweep of some of the GPS settings used on your watch for different features along with activities if that has increased recently. Turning off oxygen readings while I slept really helped increase my battery as well, though I’m outside with my watch as well which helps
A Pascal is nothing more than an attempt to give some Frenchman credit for something for nothing. It's only a renamed millibar, which itself is only a fancy way to say one thousandth of an average atmosphere.
Thanks for this. I don't know much about atmospheric pressure but I do enjoy learning new things when they come up. So while I've been playing around with my watch, I became interested in watching the barometer and seeing how the graph relates to the current weather. It's pretty interesting. I didn't understand why hP and millibars had the same units. I didn't know what to set it to so I left it on mb which is the default on my watch. So why did it get renamed, and why are both used if the scale is identical? Also if it's 1/1000 of average atmosphere, that means 1000 mb is 1 "atmosphere," meaning standard average? Is it the global average?
Thank you for the clear instructions on how to use the Garmin Instinct solar. I just bought this wearable miracle.
Thanks! I've had the Instinct Solar for a few years - got it to monitor heart rate and not much else following a massive heart attack (genetic despite being very fit and otherwise healthy). Never used it as a sports watch. Just had to google and order a new strap, watched some strap changing videos, this vid came up next. Very useful to start using it as a smart watch after a few years. BTW, I got my blue version 1 in a clearance sale so big price reduction down to something this pensioner could just about afford. My last 4 hours show 539/424 and that ties with what we can feel in our area of SE London, UK, and what the weather forecast says about impending storms, probably just north of London and across rest of country. It will affect my decision to water the garden or not
thanks man, for your dedication to making all these Garmin videos. I am studying all details that you show. I am gonna get one soon.
Glad the videos helped. Just FYI, my understanding is Garmin is coming out with a second generation Instinct in 2022 (in case you want to wait for that one). Happy New Year!
@@JUMBLE2015 next gen of Garmin Instinct Solar?
@@JUMBLE2015 if there is a new gen of Garmin instinct serires due to release in the first quarter 2022, it is better for me to wait for it. I believe the next gen will have more accurate sensors and Vo2 Max function. Also, I hope the screen resolution should be improved.
@@tvt8716 I don't know much about the new version or when it will be released, but if you Google "Garmin Instinct 2nd Generation" there were some leaks about a week ago that it was coming out. Not sure how credible those reports are but usually when there are that many of them it is pretty legit. As far as waiting I think it depends on your budget and timeline. For me the Garmin Instinct Solar does everything I need and then some, so I am not worried about the second generation and would rather pay less and get my Instinct now. However if you are someone who is not in a hurry and is willing to spend more to get the latest version which might have more features then I could see that as well.
@@JUMBLE2015 yeah, sounds good. I am actually using a Samsung Galaxy watch (been using it for a year). So, at least I have something to track my activities. Well, the article from google says there are some upgrades to new gen of Garmin instinct. Like e-ink display (better readability), Elevate V4 heart rate sensor (greater accuracy). I believe the new Garmin instict pricing will be around $500-$600 which is within my expected budget. If it is like 800-1000 dollars, then ok, I will get the current version. I am not that rich to spend 1000 dollars on a wristwear.
Thank you. Just ordered an Instinct Solar and these bits are giving me a head start on best functionality.
Regards from Brazil. Nice video.
THX I SEEN ALL THE GARMIN INSTINCT VIDEOS THAT YOU HAVE BEEN SHARING - AN EASY TO FOLLOW
Glad it helped, appreciate you watching!
Thanks for your Garmin Instinct Vids super helpful.
I loved Hecto Pascal in the Mandalorian
Very well explained thank you
wow, never thought of what the ABC button stands for! :)
Hello when you calibrate it asks if to put sea level pressure in. That is 1013.25mb. Do you put that figure in or the zero reference altitude reading?
I notice my g shocks pressure seems unconnected to altitude reading. My kestrel 5500 gives two readings one is baro based on elevation and the other is pressure which is not calibrated no options for that but appears to give the pressure for zero m elevation. Hence wondering what goes to sea level reading on calibration settings.
Yooo it’s wild about watches!!!
Thanks for the info. I have a question that I hope you can answer. I'm in the Appalachian mountains in VA, I do a lot of hiking and really even just driving to work and back changes my altitude by 200+/- feet. What is acceptable would you say for variance when I calibrate at home, let's say 2000ft then I go to work and it is reading 1800ft. Then at the end of the day I go back home and it reads 2040ft instead of the 2000ft It read when I calibrated it...
I just got this watch a few days ago… I don’t have “watch mode” in my barometer settings.
These videos are so helpful! Does there happen to be any way to get the barometer data to an activity feed in the connect app? Unless that info is already there and I'm completely missing it? ...thanks again for the videos!
When you do an activity it should automatically use your Barometer and Altimeter. When you go back and look at the activity you will see that information in Garmin Connect for the given activity. The only issue is you never really see the barometric pressure for the given activity. It just used that to show the elevation gain, temperature and wind (which I am not sure where Garmin pulls that from). There is nothing you really can do, but there is a setting that you can control if it is using your Barometer, Altimeter or both. That video is here - ruclips.net/video/pkmznS37diM/видео.html - hope that helps.
@@JUMBLE2015 thank you! This was helpful, I'm using it for fishing data, and attempting to track changes in the baramoteric pressure....it does make me curious if I should use your instructions to just use the barometer sensor only (no matter how the data is labeled it may give me what I'm looking for)
How did you get your solar intensity graph on the ABC button?
You just need to add the solar intensity widget/glance to your listing, then clicking the down or up button will get you to it.
I have question. Better use to calibration GPS or DEM ?
I feel like I trust GPS more since DEM uses GPS for it's calibration process
Hello. When you travel does the baro graph reset? Like in Casio watches? You know what i mean. When you go somewhere for a couple of hours the graph in Casio is reseting. Wonder how it looks like in Garmin? Thank you.
I am not sure what you mean here. I have a Suunto and a couple Casio Pro Treks with barometer. When I travel the graph never resets. . . . it always just shows a view of the past couple of hours (regardless of the location). The Garmin is the same, it will always show a graph of the given time frame (the last 6, 12, 24 or 48 hours depending on what you have it set for). I hope that makes sense / helps.
@@JUMBLE2015 hello. Ok. When you travel the barograph in Casio will show you one spot only becouse you changed the altitude. It is common issue in Casio. When you change location with Casio there is no graph trend. I wonder how it looks like in Garmin or in Suunto. I am sure that you know what i mean. The barograph always in Casio after you change your destination to another always show only one spot on display and then starting the measurment.
So when there are alerts, does they watch have vibration or a beep?
It will follow whatever you have your alert setting setup for (i.e. beep only, vibrate only, or both). Hope that helps.
I am getting ready to do a high (4500+ m) hike. Would you recommend changing my barometer to altitude only based or leave it on auto. Also, should I re-calibrate when I start my hike (at about 3000 m) or leave it alone.
That is a tough one. Based on what the manual says, it would seem like changing it to using altimeter would be the way to go. They claim if you are doing an activity that is going to require elevation changes then switch it to altimeter (www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/instinct/EN-US/GUID-CDC9DDEE-C576-4E1D-B007-BC737686793A.html). Personally I am the type that unless I see any noticeably invalid readings I just leave it on auto and I have never had any issues. Note sure if that really helps or not, but I hope you have a good hike.
@@JUMBLE2015 Thanks, it does help. I'll leave it on auto unless I see something weird.
Associated to the moon fases isn’t in this basics models should have a tide chart? For what I’m searching to only the surf models on solar models have this features. I’m I right? On basic models we can’t have this features?
The tide chart is only on the Surf models :(.
@@JUMBLE2015 thank you, unfortunately your right :( thank you
thank you so much!
Thanks. These bite-size videos are really helpful. How is a storm alert made known. Is a beep like an alarm?
I think it will be like the normal beep from activities, for example.
Thanks for the kind words about my channel, glad to hear it is helping someone. Regarding the storm alert, it will depend on how you have your notifications set. If you have vibrate on only it should just vibrate. If you have tone on, then you will hear a beep. If you have both on it will vibrate and beep. This video might help, have a great day! - ruclips.net/video/tdWLvc42AJ0/видео.html
You are making perfect tutorials 👍
Does the arrow pointing to right under the altimeter reading mean anything?
That shows your barometric trend. . . . if it goes up it means the weather should be getting better, going down means weather is declining. . . . staying level would mean stable weather. I hope that helps, thanks for watching.
@@JUMBLE2015 Nice one... Thanks for your videos!!
How can there be "invalid atmospheric pressure" to cause an invalid reading?
Barometer and altimeter are one and the same.
They aren’t the same
@@KevAlberta please explain, if you can.
@@KevAlberta you have it all wrong, sorry. The GPS unit you name is a: GPS with a pressure senaor, like my Garmin watch! DUH! Altimeters are merely pressure sensors. If you set a knowm reading in pressure, you can get an altitude reading. If you know your elevation, you can adjust until the correct elevation (altitude) is on the main dial and your barometer setting will be correct. One reading is dependent on the other. That's why ATC is always giving pilots the barometer reading, so they can adjust it and their altimeter will be temporarily correct. The gauge only senses pressure.
@@stevek8829 thanks for the knowledge brother now others as dumb as I with unfounded confidence will learn as well
Thanks!
Hi. Is it having a barometric sensor inside? How accurate it is
I fine it to be very accurate just based on comparisons to the weather app on my phone and my Casio Protrek watches (where the sensor is on the side of the watch).
@@JUMBLE2015 thank you so much for your kind reply.
I've had my instinct solar 2 for about a year and now it SUCKS at holding a charge. It says the battery is at 100% and then dies the next day. I used to go about 23 days before having to recharge it. Now its about every other day. Not very impressed.
I’m not sure about the longevity of the battery or whether it needs to be changed at all, but I found that my solar 2 was tracking my oxygen levels during sleep among other tools I didn’t care about running in the background. I’d do a sweep of some of the GPS settings used on your watch for different features along with activities if that has increased recently. Turning off oxygen readings while I slept really helped increase my battery as well, though I’m outside with my watch as well which helps
hello can you answer my question below? thank you.
I was on a flight today, very small plane and the storm alert went off because of the pressure change. I shit myself.
A Pascal is nothing more than an attempt to give some Frenchman credit for something for nothing. It's only a renamed millibar, which itself is only a fancy way to say one thousandth of an average atmosphere.
Thanks for this. I don't know much about atmospheric pressure but I do enjoy learning new things when they come up. So while I've been playing around with my watch, I became interested in watching the barometer and seeing how the graph relates to the current weather. It's pretty interesting. I didn't understand why hP and millibars had the same units. I didn't know what to set it to so I left it on mb which is the default on my watch. So why did it get renamed, and why are both used if the scale is identical? Also if it's 1/1000 of average atmosphere, that means 1000 mb is 1 "atmosphere," meaning standard average? Is it the global average?
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