| GARMIN 100046700 Forerunner(TM) 305 GPS Receiver with Heart Rate Monitor HIgh-sensitivity, watch-like GPS receiver that provides exceptional signal reception; 1 piece training assistant that provides athletes with precise speed, distance & pace data;Includes Training Center software, which allows users to download workout data for a detailed analysis;Used for multiple sports such as cycling, cross- country skiing & windsurfing;Data acquired may also be analyzed with MotionBased.com, which provides online mapping & route sharing ;MotionBased.com empowers users with dynamic street maps, aerial images, 3D mapping technology & over 170,000 courses from around the world ; Includes chest strap wireless heart rate monitor Forerunner(TM) 305 GPS Receiver with Heart Rate Monitor |
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Better than 405 & Polar...GOOGLE EARTH alone is worth the upgrade!!!
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| Review Date: September 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Y. R. Wu, Ann Arbor, Michigan |
I use mine for cycling and running, the direct link to see your workouts mapped on GOOGLE EARTH is FANTASTIC!!!! (the included software is far more stable than the junk Polar included with their HRM's.
Heart rate strap with replaceable battery is coded and comfortable. It's better in my opinion than the Polar products (of which I've owned three)
This is much better than the Forerunner 201 which I previously owned (locks on satellites 10 times faster) and I'd avoid the 405 unless you really want to use this watch as a normal day to day wristwatch (check out the 405 reviews)
One nice feature is being able to customize the display screens. Another review criticized the 305 for the numbers being too small to read while exercising. I don't have an issue but would point out that you can significantly increase the size of the display by simply displaying fewer fields.
My only complaint is that it's easy to leave it on and run the battery down - which is a bummer if you're just about to work out. I wish there was an "auto off" feature which would shut it down if it detects no movement or heart rate within an hour or so. Fortunately, with Li-Ion batteries, as little as a 10 minute charge gives you enough juice for a 90 minute run.
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I LOVE THIS WATCH
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| Review Date: March 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: D. Lovinsky, New York, NY |
I absolutely love this watch. I was a little nervous about buying it after reading some bad reviews but I am soooo glad I bought it. It is true, it takes some time to acquire the satellite signal but I have not experienced a drop in the signal.
The GPS is very accurate. I mapped my route before running and when the watch said I was done... I was done! You can set it to let you know when you reach certain distances. I have mine beep every mile and it helps my runs along. Also, I love breakdown it does, on the computer and the actual watch. Based on your settings it let's you know what your pace was for each interval, your average heart rate, and your max heart rate. Another plus is that it is very easy to load my runs from my Forerunner 305 to my [...] profile. And based on the information you can plot different parts of your runs against each other.
I must say I just LOVE this watch and you should definitely get one!!! |
Works perfectly
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| Review Date: May 17, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Claus Larsen, |
| I can only recommend this product. It makes it easy to plan and overview your training whether it's biking or running. |
Quality Item
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| Review Date: September 18, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Donkey, Tacoma, WA USA |
| I normally prefer to buy from Amazon, but this item was way cheaper at Buy.com which also had an online discount code. After the $50 rebate that is floating around online, this thing was way less than the retail price that places like REI are asking for. Item works well. However the computer program that comes with the watch looks like something from the 1980s. Hello. Someone at Garmin really needs to hire a computer programmer that can make a user iterface that looks more upscale and modern befitting a top shelf watch sold in 2007. The watch is also ginormous. Seriously. It's a biggin. |
Too Small to see
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| Review Date: August 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Valli J. Moore, Arizona |
| If you bought this product with the intent of checking your heart rate during exercise sessions (biking, running, & etc.)the display for the heart rate is too small to see. I will be returning it. |
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