Gen 1 was great. Very few issues other than replacing the strap due to corrosion and broken buttons. Gen 1 rarely had connectivity issues. I just bought a new TickrX Gen 2 because I lost my original TickrX after a run off the back of my car. Well, Gen 2 sucks. When it connects, and I mean IF it connects at all, it takes at least 15 minutes of practice. Until then, HR readings are everywhere. Once connected, IF it's connected, it's just as accurate as the original TickrX. The bracelet is excellent and could be better compared to the first generation. But I may never know how long the band lasts because I'll probably be tossing this piece of junk in the trash very soon and getting a different brand of BR band until Wahoo comes up with a better product. for generation 3
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