Garmin
Garmin
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Waterproof depth | 50 m Best: Timex Ironman Triathlon 30-Lap T5K429 Waterproof depth: 200 m | |||
Weight | 44 g Best: ART Multimedia SZNART ASZ01 Weight: 10 g |
Screen resolution | 215 x 180 px |
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Touchscreen | no |
Colour screen | yes |
Backlight | yes |
Display type | LCD |
Colour of product |
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Protection features | Water resistant |
Waterproof depth | 50 |
Bluetooth | no |
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GLONASS | yes |
GPS | yes |
Gender |
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Width | 1.77 in |
Depth | 0.46 in |
Weight | 1.55 oz |
Thickness | 0.46 in |
Heart Rate Monitor | no |
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Distance meter | yes |
Calorie counter | yes |
ANT+ | yes |
Alarm | yes |
Altimeter | yes |
Compass | no |
Date display | yes |
Display light | yes |
Pedometer | yes |
Sleep reading | yes |
Speedometer | yes |
Stopwatch | no |
Timer | yes |
Vibration alarm | yes |
Battery type | Built-in |
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Battery life (running) | 16.0 h |
Battery life (standby mode) | 28.0 day |
It’s been almost two months since Garmin announced the FR630, alongside the new Garmin FR230 & FR235. They started shipping the FR630 about 5 weeks ago, and I’ve been using it on and off since, in conjunction with the other
The Garmin Forerunner 630 is the company's latest tech-packed flagship running watch, as it takes the fight to the likes of of Fitbit and TomTom. Announced...
Garmin has kept us waiting patiently since it was first announced, but the Forerunner 630 has finally arrived. As Garmin’s top-flight running-specific watch, it’s designed to push keen runners to new heights, personal bests and provide