Garmin has once again delivered a substantial update for its popular mid-range smartwatch, the Forerunner Series. However, this latest iteration, Beta Version 20.23, is exclusively available to users participating in the company’s Beta Program. The update introduces a comprehensive list of changes, promising to enhance the overall user experience and address a range of issues.
A Rapid Pace of Updates
The Garmin Forerunner 965, 955, 265, 255, and 165 have been the beneficiary of frequent software enhancements in recent weeks. While users on the stable software channel remain on Version 19.18, those in the Beta program are already on their third v20.xx update. It’s worth noting that Garmin hasn’t provided a timeline for when these improvements will trickle down to the general public.
Beyond Bug Fixes: New Features and Enhancements
Beta Version 20.23 boasts an impressive changelog of 18 alterations compared to its predecessor. While many address existing issues, several notable additions and refinements are also included:
- Enhanced Swim Workouts: The update introduces more precise control over pool swim workouts, with features like pace alerts and critical swim speed. The pool swim rest screen and associated alerts have also been improved.
- Improved Race Time Predictions: Garmin has refined its race time prediction algorithm, leveraging fitness level and recent performance data for more accurate estimates.
- Garmin Run Coach Integration: This popular training feature is now seamlessly integrated into the Garmin Connect app, providing athletes with convenient access to coaching plans and guidance.
- Other Improvements: The update also includes fixes for map data field truncations, calendar display issues, and various language translation errors. Additionally, it enhances device stability, addresses crash concerns, and refines the user interface.
A Cautious Approach to New Features
While the extensive changelog is impressive, it’s important to remember that these are beta updates. While they offer a glimpse into Garmin’s development roadmap, they may contain unforeseen bugs or limitations. Users should approach new features with caution and provide feedback to help refine the final product.
As Garmin continues to iterate on the Forerunner Series smartwatches, users can expect further improvements and new capabilities in the months ahead.