

- #TOMTOM MYSPORTS CONNECT SHARE FACEBOOK HOW TO#
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If you are stuck, is a link to the user manual.
#TOMTOM MYSPORTS CONNECT SHARE FACEBOOK HOW TO#
Hey! you guys all know how to pair apps by now right? User Manual Really most of you will only want to either pair to the MySports smartphone app or link to MySports on your computer (as you won’t have additional sensors. It’s not that interesting and the section linked to is for the previous Runner 2 version – it’s basically the same for the Runner 3 and didn’t warrant a re-write. It looks at some of the more esoteric issues with non-TomTom/bluetooth sensors and also looks a bit at the complete TomTom environment. This entire section is covered as a detailed, separate post/page which you can find (here). Although you would be wise to quickly glance at how the headphone’s buttons work.
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You also get some very exciting manuals to throw in the bin without reading.

There’s the USB charging cradle and standard USB cable to charge the headphones as well as spare ear bud covers. There’s also a funny but functional plastic cord which fastens to the headphone cable to control the wearing position.


It’s a bit of a bigger box than the previous version but still contains similar goodies, as shown below. Unboxing, Box Contents, Weights & Dimensions Prices approx $/Eu115 £95 and likely to fall further in 2018. Those of you who are concerned about value for money or in need of specific features or who just want to make sure they are ticking all the research-boxes by getting the opinion of more than just one or two people should read on and discover a little more about the Runner 3/Spark 3. But it will certainly cope, to a degree, with the rigours of those particular endeavours perhaps as more of a training aid (music) rather than a race computer. The Runner 3/Spark 3 is probably not the best choice for a 5-times-a-week super-serious runner into their stats nor for the multi-sport triathlete in need of power meter functionality on their bike. If you ever consider doing a bit of exploring or following run routes you will be interested in the new navigational functions of the Spark 3/Runner 3. If you think there’s benefits to training by heart rate but just hate chest straps then you’ll be excited by the good oHRM in the TomTom Runner 3/Spark 3. If you love music when exercising you’ll be looking closely at this and wondering about ditching your smartphone.
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If you fancy an upgrade to your current TomTom you’ll probably buy one. Everything seems to be an activity tracker. It’s obviously an activity/sleep tracker too. It does what it does with MUSIC and with an inbuilt Optical Heart Rate Monitor (oHRM) and with NAVIGATIONAL options. That’s a bit boring isn’t it? Everyone does that surely? It supports multiple, single sports but not multi-sport events like triathlon. The RUNNER 3/SPARK 3 is best suited for a runner looking for a well featured and well-priced device that can also support forays into other single sports like cardio classes, cycling or swimming. (Here) is a link to a SHORTER 1 minute review of the Runner 3/SPARK 3 BUT for those of you who want LOTS OF detail read on. Note: Some of the Runner 3 hardware and functionality is EXACTLY the same as in the v2 product and I have re-used/updated SOME images and SOME content from a 2015 review for those sections. The Spark 3 has different straps to the Runner 3. There is a TomTom SPARK 3 which is essentially the same and is the only option available in the USA.
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TomTom have again updated their successful RUNNER series of watches with the cunningly named RUNNER 3. FTC: Affiliate Disclosure Links may pay commission Pretty Colours – Adventurer & Runner 3 / Spark 3
