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ActiveLook on Fenix 6

Setup and use your ActiveLook eyewear with Garmin Fenix 6

Updated over 3 weeks ago

The "ActiveLook Datafield" is an advanced plugin that installs directly on your Garmin Fenix 6. It automatically connects to your ActiveLook powered eyewear and pushes your live data into your field of view.

  • Information is displayed in the eyewear as data screens; each data screen contains from 1 to 6 forms of data, provided by your Garmin device.

  • Each of your data screens can be customized combining more than 40 metrics.

  • You can navigate through the data screens by waving your hand in front of the gesture sensor on your eyewear.

Installation & configuration

Here are a few 'simple steps' to make this happen. We stand with you.

1- Set aside some time.

Installing a datafield on a Garmin device may take a few minutes and, candidly, can be a challenge. Please plan to take between 5 and 15 minutes to complete the process.

2- Ensure your ActiveLook eyewear are up to date.

The first update, setup, and adjustment of your ActiveLook eyewear is done using the ActiveLook mobile application. Connect your Garmin device only after you've completed set-up of your eyewear with the ActiveLook app.

  • Open the ActiveLook mobile app, (download link here)

  • Turn your eyewear on, (refer to guide, if needed).

  • If your eyewear are not automatically detected, go to the 'glasses' tab of the app and click 'search for new glasses'. Then follow the guide.

  • If an update is available for your eyewear, it will automatically push through. This can take a few minutes.

  • IMPORTANT: Disconnect the mobile app from your eyewear; to do this, force-close the app on your mobile phone. Next, turn your eyewear off and then back on. Now your Garmin device is free to connect to your eyewear.

3- Synchronize and update your Garmin device and app.

Your Fenix and the Garmin Connect app must both be updated with the latest software version and communicating with each other.

4- Download the ActiveLook datafield on your Garmin device

  • In the Garmin Connect app, access the Menu:

On Android :

On iOS :

  • Scroll down, then click on Connect IQ Store. If Connect IQ is not installed yet on your phone, you will be prompted to install the Connect IQ application. Proceed with installation.

  • Search for "ActiveLook" via the search bar at the top of the screen.

  • Select ActiveLook - Datafield.

  • Select Download.

As your Garmin is synchronized with your Connect application (see previous step) the installation should proceed immediately.

You still need to activate the datafield in your selected Garmin activities to have it working. Here is how :

5- Activate the datafield on your Fenix 6

To enable the ActiveLook data field, you need to activate it (display it) in any of your Garmin activities (sport applications).

To do so, on your watch :

  1. Hold MENU button.

  2. Select Activities & Apps.

  3. Select the activity to customize. (Cycling for example; you will need to do this again for Running).

  4. Select the activity settings.

  5. Select Data Screens.

  6. Select a data screen to customize.

  7. Select Data Fields, and select a field to change the data that appears in the field.

  8. In the field selection menu, scroll down and click on Connect IQ.

  9. Choose ActiveLook DataField.

  10. Select Done.

Now start the corresponding activity ("Cycling", here).

Turn your eyewear ON, it should automatically connect to your Garmin device.

  • Congratulations, you did it.

Not working ? Try a reboot of your Garmin device. it sometimes helps. More trouble shooting tips in last section here below.

This completes the basic connection process, however additional steps are possible to configure your data displays.

6- Configure your data screens

You can create up to 6 data dashboards, composed by combining 1 to 6 of the available metrics. There are more than 40 metrics available, follow the link to learn more.

By default the following screens are defined :

  • Cycling activities:

    • Screen n°1 : (1) Elapsed Time + (2) Distance + (4) Heart rate

    • Screen n°2 : (12) Speed + (18) Cadence

    • Screen n°3 : (6) Average Heart Rate + (14) Average Speed + (20) Average Cadence + (24) Average Ascent Speed

    • Screen n°4 : (5) Max HeartRate + (13) Max Speed + (19) Max Cadence + (22) Total Ascent

    • Screen n°5 : (0) Display Off

  • Running activities:

    • Screen n°1 : (1) Elapsed Time + (2) Distance + (4) Heart rate

    • Screen n°2 : (1) Elapsed Time + (2) Distance + (12) Speed

    • Screen n°3 : (10) Power 3" + (18) Cadence + (15) Pace

    • Screen n°4 : (0) Display Off

  • Default / other activities:

    • Screen n°1 : (1) Elapsed Time + (2) Distance + (12) Speed

    • Screen n°2 : (15) Pace + (4) Heart Rate + (2) Distance

    • Screen n°3 : (10) Power 3" + (18) Cadence + (22) Total Ascent

    • Screen n°4 : (0) Display Off

Edit screens

  • Open your Connect IQ application (warning: not 'Garmin Connect' application)

  • Select 'My device'

  • Then 'My Data Fields'

  • Open ActiveLook Datafield

  • Choose 'Settings'

  • Edit, as shown below the 3 screen variables (Default / Running / Cycling). Indicate the combination of data you like, separated by comas, and without space.

See following examples :

(1,2,4)(1,2,12)(10,18,15)(0)

Will display :

  • Screen n°1 : (1 = Elapsed Time, 2 = Distance, 4 = Heart rate)

  • Screen n°2 : (1 = Elapsed Time, 2 = Distance, 12 = Speed)

  • Screen n°3 : (10 = Power 3", 18 = Cadence, 15 = Pace)

  • Screen n°4 : (0 = empty screen, display Off.)

  • The "Glasses name" DataField parameter

It is recommended not to edit this field: the ActiveLook Data Field will automatically register here the first pair of ActiveLook eyewear it has connected to.

Still, you may need to *erase the glasses name* in the following cases :

  • Your Garmin device has paired to the wrong eyewear.

  • You have new ActiveLook eyewear (congrats !) and need to reset the registered eyewear.

To do so, simply click on the registered 'glass name' and erase it.

7- Using Laps on ActiveLook

The ActiveLook Garmin Datafield can display your lap-specific metrics into your ActiveLook eyewear.

To do so, simply select the Lap variables you need (field number 33 to 43) and integrate them as part of your Garmin data screen: See how to edit your data screens,

The corresponding metrics are reset when a new lap is started, whatever the new lap is manually triggered, or through Garmin auto-lap feature. Lap metrics are also reset at the start of a new step of your workout plan.

When a new lap is triggered, the data of the previous lap will be kept displayed, frozen for 10 seconds before being replaced by the metrics of the new lap.

8 - How to use the Triathlon or Multisport mode ?

In order to get your ActiveLook eyewear connected both for your Cycling and Running activities, you need to activate the Datafield inside *both* Cycling and Running activities on your Garmin watch. See above how to activate the datafield in a given activity.

The 'Triathlon mode', as well as Multisport mode would launch the corresponding activities sequentially, and enable our datafield in each of the activities in which it has been activated.

Note that you can configure different set of screen for each activities, as described in above section.

9 - You have questions ? We have answers !

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