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Settings that Improve the Distance and Speed Accuracy of the MARQ Expedition
There are many factors that contribute to incorrect speed and distance on a MARQ Expedition. Some are outside of your control, such as GPS Drift and environmental factors. However, there are several changes you can make to the settings of your watch that can improve the data captured during an activity.
Recording Methods
The MARQ Expedition offers the ability to change the recording method that will affect all activity apps. The recording method options are Smart Recording and Every Second. These recording methods are overridden if you have UltraTrac1 enabled within the activity app settings or if using the Expedition app.
Select an option below, such as Smart Recording, to learn more.
Smart Recording
Smart Recording saves GPS points when changes in direction, speed, heart rate or elevation are detected. Smart Recording is the default setting of Garmin's watches for the balance it achieves in detail and battery consumption.
Every Second
Every Second recording will record a GPS point once per a second, regardless of direction, speed, heart rate or elevation. Every Second recording will produce highly detailed tracks of your activities. A more detailed track will lead to more accurate speed and distance data.
If you are looking for the most accurate speed and distance, we recommend using Every Second recording.
Example: Smart Recording Versus Every Second
The upper track represents Smart Recording while the lower track represents Every Second recording. You can see that Every Second recording creates a more smooth track line, and picks up small changes that Smart Recording does not.
Changing Recording Methods
Changing Recording Method Settings
- Press and hold Up/Menu to access the Main Menu
- Scroll to Settings and select System
- Select either Data Recording or Every Second
1UltraTrac records data once per a minute. This can help with battery life, but it does not improve distance or speed accuracy. For information on UltraTrac, see - Setting an Outdoor Wearable to UltraTrac Mode for Longer Battery Life
3D Speed and 3D Distance
The 3D Speed and 3D Distance features change the way outdoor watches read speed and distance by taking into account elevation changes when calculating distance and speed.
- 3D Speed – Calculates speed using both the elevation change and horizontal movement over ground.
- 3D Distance – Calculates the distance traveled using both elevation change and horizontal movement over ground.
Enabling 3D Speed and 3D Distance improves speed and distance accuracy when doing activities with moderate to high elevation changes.
Enabling 3D Speed and 3D Distance
- Press and hold Up/Menu to access the Main Menu
- Scroll to Settings and select Activities & Apps
- Select a specific activity type, such as Run
- Select (Activity Name) Settings
- Toggle on 3D Speed and/or 3D Distance
Once these features are enabled, the watch will calculate speed and distance using 3D Speed and 3D Distance.
For more information on troubleshooting GPS, see the Related Content below.