Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Waterproof depth | 50 m Best: Timex Ironman Triathlon 30-Lap T5K429 Waterproof depth: 200 m | |||
Weight | 36 g Best: ART Multimedia SZNART ASZ01 Weight: 10 g |
Screen resolution | 55 x 32 px |
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Touchscreen | no |
Colour screen | no |
Colour of product |
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Protection features | Water resistant |
Waterproof depth | 50 |
Bluetooth | no |
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GLONASS | no |
GPS | yes |
Gender | Men's |
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Width | 1.58 in |
Depth | 2.05 in |
Weight | 1.27 oz |
Heart Rate Monitor |
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Calorie counter | yes |
ANT+ | yes |
Alarm | yes |
Barometer | yes |
Date display | yes |
Display light | yes |
Pedometer | yes |
Speedometer | yes |
Timer | yes |
Battery type | Li-Ion |
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Battery life (running) | 8.0 h |
Battery life (standby mode) | 35.0 day |
Garmin is one seriously trusted name among data-loving athletes, and its Forerunner 15 is the best hybrid sports watch-activity tracker we've tested. The price is right, too.
Running tech going cheap
A GPS running watch combined with an activity tracker, but with one major flaw.
The $139 Garmin Forerunner 15 is an affordable GPS running-watch as well as a decent activity tracker, but we wish it offered Bluetooth syncing.
In keeping with the popular trend of adding activity monitoring to devices, back in April Garmin announced their latest running watch – the Forerunner 15 (FR15). This would take their popular FR10 budget-focused GPS running watch and then combine it