2024 the best garmin watch review
Price: $199.99 - $149.99
(as of Nov 21, 2024 10:24:17 UTC - Details)
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See yourself as a runner. Forerunner® 55 is the GPS running smartwatch that goes beyond pace and heart rate (this is not a medical device) stats. Take the guesswork out of training with personalized guidance and daily suggested workouts based on your training history and fitness level. Change things up with HIIT and breathwork activity profiles. Advanced wellness tracking features, such as all-day respiration monitoring, intensity minutes and more, put you in tune with your body. Get more runs in between charges, thanks to this watch’s long battery life, and make it truly your own by downloading watch faces, apps and more from the Connect IQ™ Store (requires Garmin Connect™ app and Connect IQ™ app loaded on a compatible smartphone).
Easy-to-use running watch monitors heart rate (this is not a medical device) at the wrist and uses GPS to track how far, how fast and where you’ve run.Special Feature:Bluetooth.
Battery life: up to 2 weeks in smartwatch mode; up to 20 hours in GPS mode
Plan your race day strategy with the PacePro feature (not compatible with on-device courses), which offers GPS-based pace guidance for a selected course or distance
Run your best with helpful training tools, including race time predictions and finish time estimates
Track all the ways you move with built-in activity profiles for running, cycling, track run, virtual run, pool swim, Pilates, HIIT, breathwork and more
Tune in to your body with advanced wellness features, such as intensity minutes, fitness age, all-day respiration and more
Customize your watch with free watch faces, data fields, apps and widgets from the Connect IQ Store (requires Garmin Connect app and Connect IQ app loaded on a compatible smartphone)
Take the guesswork out of training with suggested workouts of varying intensities based on your training history, fitness level and recovery time
Reviewer: Damon Mushrush
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lovin' this new Garmin watch and still haven't even had to charge it!
Review: I've had this Garmin Forerunner 55 for almost a month now and really like it. I had a Fitbit in the past and it always had issues connecting via Bluetooth and the data seemed off. This Garmin connected instantly on Bluetooth and the sleep and activity data seems to be accurate. The Garmin Connect app is also easy to use. It's lightweight and comfortable on my wrist, plus the battery lasts forever. It's been weeks and I haven't charged it! Overall, an excellent watch, especially for the price
Reviewer: Jess H
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 11-month review
Review: Thanks to this watch, I was able to drop the 20+ pounds I put on during my post-covid depression. It got me moving again and whereas the original daunting number of 10k steps in a day made me nervous, I now walk around 23k steps daily without even thinking about it. The challenges on the app have helped me move from my former weight loss goals to my present toning ones and suffice it to say, all of this has helped tremendously with my mental health as well.As for the watch features, I was looking at all sorts of brands and all kinds of models and settled on this one and never looked back. I needed a time teller, a pedometer and a heart rate monitor, in no specific order. I received all of those and more with this wrist decor. Not only does the watch look nice and feel weightless on my skin when adjusted correctly, but it works so well at everything it was made to.The heart rate monitor is very accurate when compared with other heart rate monitoring devices. It's simple to clean although I was afraid of damaging something whilst attempting to clear out the 'gunk' around the plug-in site. I didn't purchase the watch for the sleep related feature but it is an interesting bonus. After roughly 9-10 months of continuous 24-hour use, I finally started noticing it act up during my treadmill workouts. My heart rate would drop to 0 and at one point I saw it jump to 248. Since I wasn't dead or dying during any of these times, I thought I'd start turning it off at night and I haven't noticed the issue since. It could have just been an error that required an update but like I said, I didn't buy for the sleep feature anyhow.The battery life is pretty good I'd say. When I told my husband one day that I should 'charge my watch tonight because it's been a couple weeks' he was really surprised. I keep track on my exercise calendar whenever I feel the need to plug in, which I do during the night so it doesn't interrupt my steps during the day. I normally charge once it hits somewhere in the 20's percentile. This takes (me specifically) two weeks to accomplish, with roughly an hour and a half, minimum, of recorded activities at least five days a week and the watch otherwise just being turned on consistently. Of course, there are extra outings that warrant using the start button once in a while and yet I still find my charge schedule to remain the same.You can choose from a variety of watch faces that come standard but I definitely have enjoyed looking through the Garmin store at other options. The background I've used for quite some time now shows the moon in its current state and as a lifetime star gazer, this is a face I was more than happy to throw money at. I spent just a few dollars and received something around 10 different looks, several animated such as plants or flowers that grow or open as you complete your steps for the day- amazing, if you like that sort of thing, turns out I do.Overall, I love my watch and I hope it lasts me a good, long time but if and when it finally dies from time cancer, I'll be sure to replace it with another Garmin. I hear there are Star Wars versions out there that I'd love to get my wrist into.
Reviewer: R. Jones
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I love this watch
Review: I bought this a few months ago and loved it but wanted to wait to write a review so I could comment on its reliability over time. So far, this thing is great. Best sports/tracking watch I have ever owned.The battery life is as advertised. Lasts about two weeks depending on how active you are with the GPS during that timeframe. You can display the exact battery percentage, also.The size and display area are great. It doesn't feel too big but there is plenty of room on the screen for all the important info you might need.During workouts: you can customize what fields are displayed for each activity. I primarily use this for running, and I like how I can adjust what I see on the screen (HR, pace in whatever units I want, total distance, etc). There are actually quite a few different metrics you can display, so I'm confident you will find what you want. I also like how it vibrates at every mile marker and gives you a quick read out of how you're doing so far in terms of pace and whatever else you decide to display. The vibration is actually quite useful, and is powerful enough that you will definitely feel it (I know some watches are sort of weak in this regard).Heartbeat sensor: this was an important one for me, and this watch has performed very well in this regard. My older Garmin watch (Forerunner 35 I think?) seemed pretty unreliable with HR, but this one seems like its pretty spot on most of the time (as verified by manually checking my HR to see how close it is).It has some really cool "widgets" that you can add to your main menu. For example, I can check the weather for the next week with two or three button presses, which I think is a cool bonus. It also has health focused ones like V02 max and you can review your HR over the past week, displayed as a simple line graph.The only thing that bugs the hell out of me is that when you go to start a workout, a run for example, it will always give you this "suggested workout" that you have to say no to every time. It's really annoying and I wish I could turn it off, it just adds extra button presses before I can start my run. Not enough to deduct any points, but it's still a really annoying feature.
Reviewer: Nara Zanatta
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: O relógio é excelente para iniciantes que querem um bom produto, sem ter que investir tanto em um primeiro momento.
Reviewer: Daniel Almeida de Oliveira
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Relógio muito bom recomendo ð
Reviewer: Abraham
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Llevo algunas actividades con el forerunner 55 y tiene lo esencial para correr y tener buenos entrenamientos. La pila le dura bastante.
Reviewer: Mar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Es muy bueno todas las funciones son más que nada inclinadas a los corredores ya que el reloj es muy dinámico para empezar alguna carrera de forma rápida.
Reviewer: Cliente Kindle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Os treinos ficam bem mais fáceis de realizar já que as planilhas do meu professor vão direto para o relógio. A bateria dura bastante , faz um mês que estou usando e só carreguei 1 vez. Fácil instalação e visualização dos resultados no app. Os números são grandes, o que facilita para mim que uso óculos porém , treino sem eles.
Customers say
Customers like the battery life, heart rate monitor, and functionality of the product. They mention it charges quickly, functions great for workouts, and is good value for money. Some appreciate its appearance. However, some customers have mixed opinions on ease of use, durability, and size.
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