Garmin Forerunner 405 Wireless GPS Enabled Sports Watch

Garmin Forerunner 405 Wireless GPS Enabled Sports Watch




Fire your personal trainer and strap on the Garmin Forerunner 405 GPS Watch. This easy-to-use training tool uses GPS satellites for full monitoring and analysis of your workouts, as well as the ability to download wirelessly to your computer. The 405 continuously monitors your time, distance, pace and calories, and stores each of your workouts so you can track your improvement. The GPS functions allow you to store 100 different waypoints in addition to tracking your speed and distance. Race against Garmins Virtual Partner to keep yourself in check, and transfer your data wirelessly to your computer after your workout. The wireless function also lets you share workouts, locations, and courses with a friends 405. Garmins touch bezel eliminates the need for different buttons, so you can focus on your workout instead of fumbling with your watch.

Product Features

  • Material: Plastic, rubber
  • Dimensions: 1.88 x 2.78 x .65in (4.8 x 7.1 x 1.6cm)
  • Antenna: Internal
  • Routes: 0
  • Waypoints: 100
  • Mapping: No
  • Digital Compass: No
  • Computer Compatible:
  • Waterproof: No, water resistant
  • Battery Type: Rechargeable lilthium ion
  • Battery Life: [Power Save Mode] 2 weeks; [ Training Mode] 8hrs
  • Expansion Card: No
  • Weight: 2.1oz (60g)
  • Recommended Use: Training, running
  • Manufacturer Warranty:
  • Country of Origin: China

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars garmin 405
Easy to use, ability to adjust data fields and customize to your preference.

Very accurate. downloading data with ANT stick to view inofrmation on workouts at Garmin website very helpful.

5 Stars This is a great watch, don’t listen to the haters
I just wanted to add a positive review to help out anyone still wondering about purchasing this watch and still on the fence due to the numerous bad reviews it has received. The watch works great, fits great, and looks normal enough that I can wear it to work and other places when I’m not running. If you’re worried about the reports of the bezel not operating when the watch is wet, I’d say don’t worry about it: you can start and stop the watch with the top button and that’s pretty much all you need to do while you’re running. I lock the bezel 99% of the time, including while I’m running, to prevent accidental taps from changing the mode. It’s as simple as that. If you find yourself needing to tap and swipe the bezel to get more information than current time, distance, and pace *while* you’re running, maybe it’s time to concentrate more on running and less on the gadgets you are using to help you run!

5 Stars Garmin 405
First time using a gps device and couldn’t be happier. It completely liberated my running and I now look forward to my runs and exploring new areas off the beaten path. I would recommend this product to all level of runners. The bezel is great and has not given me any of the problems that others have mentioned.

4 Stars Less control
I bought the Forerunner in late February 2010 and installed the current software and firmware. For the last 6 months I used the 205. There are a lot of reviews written for the Forerunner 405 already, so first a few things I noticed that I haven’t seen mentioned elsewhere, and if you already have a 205 or 305 you might be interested to know:

(1) The 405 no longer has the “other” sport mode. Now it’s just running and biking modes. There’s no fast way to switch between sports like there was on the older models. Switching sports requires navigating through a few levels of menu.

(2) The 205 (and 305) had two display screen pages, and a third page dedicated to the sport mode for each of the running, biking, and “other” sport, and that screen would only be accessible if the watch was in that mode. This was useful for example if you wanted to see speed units in bike mode and pace units in running mode. Now, there are three non sport-specific pages, each of which is available in any sport mode, or disabled. That way, you can have a page with speed units and another page with pace units, but both pages are always there for both modes unless you turn one of them off. This makes things a little less convenient.

(3) The 405 cannot be operated while connected to the charger. Battery power only. Probably not an issue for most people but I suppose someone might want to have the option to have the watch run on external power in a lab setting or maybe a long bike ride using solar power or something. Not with the 405.

(4) There is no user setting to control how the device distributes waypoints, and the way 405 does it is mysterious.

(5) upper and lower pace/speed limits are not available on the fly. This functionality is now only available with pre-programmed (advanced) workouts.

(6) The ANT+ interface is a little bit slower and less user-controllable. Transfers happen automatically and in a background process on your computer called the ANT+ agent. (new) data is downloaded from the watch on to the agent and held there, from where it can be accessed by a third party like Garmin Training Center, Sport tracks, etc. If for some reason the transfer fails (like you walk out of the room while it’s happening), you have the option to force a re-send via a menu on the watch. If you want to send data to the watch such as workouts, courses etc, whatever software you use sends it to the ANT+ agent, where its held in a queue until the next time the watch is nearby to receive it. This stuff simpler in theory but it requires more things to work correctly and you have very little control over what’s happening except to plug or unplug the ANT+ dongle.

I did a 17 mile run yesterday with both the 205 and the 405 on my wrists. The 405 initially locked on to the GPS satellites significantly faster but once the connection is established the reception doesn’t seem that much different. The route I ran included several tunnels that go under the street. When going through these tunnels, the 205 tends to lose signal and register crazy instantaneous paces like 3/mile. This can be annoying if you have it set to keep you in a certain pace zone, and it starts beeping at you to slow down. The 405 also lost signal just about as often, but in different tunnels! But overall, the 405 is more reasonable about it and doesn’t give weird readings when it loses signal. Both watches gave the same distance within 0.1 mile, so no complaint there.

I don’t see the problem with the bezel that a lot of people complain about. It works fine. Sliding your finger on the bezel is only used for scrolling through menus, so unless you’re programming your watch while running it’s not an issue. Otherwise, you tap on the bezel to switch display pages or turn on the backlight, or tap and hold to change modes. Even in the highest sensitivity setting, you’d really have to put your finger on the bezel and hold it there deliberately to enter a menu and do anything drastic. Starting and stopping the timer is done with the side buttons. I don’t even see a need to lock the bezel.

3 Stars Garmin Forerunner 405
I bought this for my boyfriend for his birthday as an update to the older one that he had. He has had a harder time adjusting to this than I thought he would. The dial is a touch bezel and it seems more complicated to work than his old one. He hasn’t said it, but I think he actually liked the older one better.

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FR60 Watch with Heart Rate Monitor Mens by Garmin

FR60 Watch with Heart Rate Monitor Mens by Garmin




115135 Features: Log every mile and every minute with this workout tool that tracks your time, heart rate and calories burned, and when bundled with the optional wireless foot pod, tracks speed and distance to indoors or out Stay aware of your levels with training alarms, and push yourself when necessary with Virtual Partner which lets you race against a virtual training partner to improve your If you have to pause, or begin a new lap, you don’t have to spend time resetting everything to the Auto Pause and Auto Lap features take care of that for you Auto Scroll allows you to see data pages without fumbling with the device and Multi Sport lets you change sport mode with one button Record up to 100 laps worth of lap history and customize your workouts, with multi-sport, advanced, and simple workout schemes to track your energy output Workout data is loaded to your computer wirelessly with the automatic sync technology, and you can share your data online too as it’s Garmin Connect compatible and cam be hooked up with Garmin Training Center Take this one straight into the pool, with water-resistance to 50 meters it doesn’t leak during your lap routines Functions as a sports watch as well with 12- and 24-hour clock functionality, dual time zones, calendar and daily alarm Specifications: Weight to dimensions: 16 ounces to 22 x 15 x 06 inches Display size to display resolution: 08 x 11 inches to 56 x 31 pixels Battery to battery life: coin cell battery (CR2032) to 1 year Waterproof: water resistant to 50 meters

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Knog N E R D 12 Function Black Cycle Computer

Knog N E R D 12 Function Black Cycle Computer



Knog N.E.R.D. 12-Function Cycling Computers.
  • Functions include Current Speed; 12/24 hour clock; Trip Distance; Average Speed; Maximum Speed; Relative Speed Gauge (output as a bar graph of current vs average speed); Total Ride Time; Odometer; Scanning (displays all functions in a looped sequence); Low Battery Indicator; Multi-Bike Selection (accumulated speed and distance data for 2 different bikes can be stored); Distance Per Day; Display Backlight
  • All N.E.R.D. computers are wireless and coded to prevent interference and crosstalk
  • Animated rolling display with touch screen funtionality
  • Silicon tool-less attachment for transmitter and main unit
  • Main unit head will attach to handlebar or stem with reorientation of N.E.R.D. unit
  • 100% waterproof
  • Displays in either metric or english units
  • Transmitter uses one LR44 1.5V battery, head uses one CR2032 battery
  • Transmitter weighs 39 grams, N.E.R.D. head weighs 45 grams
Item Specifications
Color Black
Wireless Yes
Heart Rate No
GPS-Enabled No
Cadence No

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Garmin FR60 Mens Black Fitness Watch Bundle Includes Foot Pod Heart Rate Monitor and USB ANT Stick

Garmin FR60 Mens Black Fitness Watch Bundle Includes Foot Pod Heart Rate Monitor and USB ANT Stick




This FR60 bundle (in men’s black) includes a foot pod, a USB ANT stick, and a heart rate monitor.

Log every mile and every minute with FR60, a sleek fitness watch plus workout tool that tracks your time, heart rate and calories burned. When bundled with the wireless foot pod (included), FR60 also tracks speed and distance, indoors or out. Use FR60’s training tools to get the most out of your workout. Then, FR60 wirelessly sends your workout data to your computer for later analysis.

Garmin FR60 Fitness Watch Bundle (Men’s Black)–includes footpod.

Once you’ve logged the miles, FR60 automatically transfers data to your PC or Mac, wirelessly when in range.

Also available in Men’s Red

Train Indoors or Out
In the gym or on the road, FR60 tracks all your workout data, including time, heart rate, calories burned, lap times and averages, and more. FR60 boasts advanced training tools, such as training alarms and Virtual Partner, which lets you race against a virtual training partner to improve your performance.

At the heart of its success is FR60’s wireless ANT+ technology, which allows it to connect to other ANT+ compatible devices, like the included heart rate monitorn and foot pod, or even ANT+ compatible fitness equipment.

Go for Distance
With the ANT+ seamless wireless link, FR60 connects to the optional wireless foot pod, which tracks your distance and speed effortlessly, both indoors and out. Using advanced accelerometer technology, the foot pod collects and sends precise data about your movements, gathering distance and speed data that is 98 percent accurate, right out of the box.

Listen to Your Heart
FR60 also connects wirelessly to a lightweight, flexible digital heart rate monitor, providing instant feedback about how hard you’re working. FR60 continuously tracks heart beats per minute and displays your heart rate zone, so you can monitor and improve your fitness level.


Cross-Train

When paired with an optional speed/cadence sensor, FR60 tracks the speed and distance of your cycling workouts. The wireless speed/cadence sensor attaches securely to your bike and measures your pedaling cadence and wheel speed as you ride. You can even use it to train indoors because the sensor attaches to your rear wheel.

Sync and Share
Once you’ve logged the miles, FR60 automatically transfers data to your PC or Mac, wirelessly when in range. No cables, no hookups. The data is just there, ready for you to analyze, categorize and share through our online community, Garmin Connect.

Pick Your Form Factor
Males and females may train alike, but they have different preferences when it comes to watch styling. So, Garmin offers a men’s and women’s version of FR60 that differs only in size and color options. The men’s model, which weighs 1.6 ounces, comes in black (shown here, 010-00743-10) or red on black. The women’s model, at 1.4 ounces, comes in black or lilac.

What’s in the Box
FR60, heart rate monitor , USB ANT Stick, Foot Pod (accelerometer), quick start manual, and owners manual on disk

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars great training aid
I have been curious about this watch since i first saw it a few weeks ago. I have a garmin 305 that i hate. It takes between 5-10 minutes to locate the satelites before i can start running, so i never use it. I was in a running shop the other day, and they were raving about this unit, so i took a gamble.

The first run it seemed dead-on according to [...]. The second run i brought along the garmin 305 and calibrated it for 1 mile. It was 97 percent accurate with touching a think on the new watch. Color me impressed.

Training for my next 10k will be more fun now.

only one star removed because it’s not as simple as polar, and the manual is terrible.

5 Stars FR60 Review
Have been using product for about a month and very happy especially with upload to Garmin Connect site (although it would be nice to have some more flexability on how to use the data at the site). Nonetheless, works well with indoor cardio (I’m doing Insanity) and running. A+

4 Stars Garmin FR60
I am an amateur runner and this is my first wrist-watch heart rate monitor.

I own an Edge 705 that I use for mountain biking. Lately I decided to start jogging, as part of my biking training, but the 705 is just to bulky to bring it with me on the track.

Looking for a jogging companion, for somebody who already owns an Edge 705, this unit is great since (i) both Edge 705 and FR60 share the same heart rate monitor, so this gives me a spare unit for replacement, and (ii) FR60 can also upload activities to Garmin Connect so all my training information is there, in one place. That is neat.

Both features were strong enough for me to chose this unit without comparing with other brands.

Food pod calibration was done quickly, all I had to do was run for half a mile (with the GPS in hand) and input the precise distance information. From there, speed and distance information provided by this watch are very precise, less than 5% error.

Wireless connection using USB ANT was done quickly and it works perfectly.

Haven’t tested all features but so far I am very satisfied with this product, only 4/5 stars because bike features on the watch do not include odometer!!!.

Quite strange that calories measured by Edge705 and FR60, both logging data from the same HR monitor, during the same activity have great difference. FR60 usually doubles Edge705. I am trying to understand why.

Bottom line, if you already own a Garmin product and you like Garmin Connect website, this is probable the product for you.

2 Stars Garmin to Polar
Excited for my Garmin FR60 HR monitor, but it quickly ended on my first use. I was able to set up most of it without referring to the manual (typical male) which was nice. Nice features for the money. Liked the idea of being able to change the batteries myself without having to send to the manufacturer. During my first workout in the morning, I spent my workout trying to figure out the HR indicator for being below my set zones. Did see warning for being below my zones, but then it disappeared and never came back & I know I was still below my zones. By the afternoon I was working out again but this time with a Polar. I really wanted the garmin to work because I liked the ability to download my workouts to the computer (at this price point).

I called the Garmin store in Chicago because my owners manual got destroyed by my dog. I was told that it would cost $25 to get a new one ($12 to run it off & $10 to mail). Person said to go online; I did, but I still did not find it helpful.

Maybe I gave up too quickly on the Garmin, but I was able to workout with the Polar with no problems.

2 Stars Not easily returnable
This is the first time I have bought something from Amazon which I found was not easily returnable. I was told I have to call seller directly and find out. I do wish Amazon would indicate this on each item which Amazon does not stand behind as it is an important element in placing an order.

Mow my reason for returning. I like the looks and what the watch offers and had full intentions of making it my watch especially for workouts. But when I tried it I found that it does not link up with any machine in the gym. My earlier monitor which was half the price would link up with all exercise machines giving me a continuous heart readout on the machine. This watch too was advertised to do so.

If you want a watch and monitor that will allow all exercise machines to pick your heart rate this is not it. There are many cheaper varieties that do link and give you a continuous readout on the exercise machine.

I will call the Electronica Direct directly tomorrow and hope I can return it. I hope I can.

I had got used to ordering with confidence at Amazon. Now I will hesitate.

I do hope Amazon will take my advice and tell us of the returnability of each item at the time of ordering.

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Vetta VL110HR HD HR SmartLite Cycling Computer

Vetta VL110HR HD HR SmartLite Cycling Computer




Maximize your performance, improve your endurance, and keep your cycling workout safe and controlled with the Vetta VL110HR HD Heart Rate Cycling Computer. The VL110HR HD uses a wireless heart rate transmitter to pick up reliable heart rate readings as you workout, while recording your speed and distance among other features. Allowing you to program targeted heart rate zone workouts, and with memory displays of time spent in, above, and below target heart rate zones, the VL110HR HD has 9 different heart rate readings, allowing you to control your workout and develop your fitness level safely. Programmable visual and auditory alarms provide added control, helping you remain in the safe zone. NiteLite and SmartLite screen illumination allow you to use the computer in low light and after dark, and the Auto Fire-Up function helps to prolong the computer’s battery life.

Combining heart rate functions with the ability to record and interpret your speeds, distances, and time make the VL110HR HD Computer is the serious fitness cyclist’s ideal companion. The with over 20 functions to help you track and record distance, speed, and time, operate a stopwatch, and follow weather conditions the VL110HR HD is more than just a fitness aid. Dual Bike Memory makes is possible to record and store information for more than one bike or rider, and Vetta’s exclusive Service Timer signals the rider when the bike or any component on it is scheduled for service.

The VL110HR HD is easy to use. The heart rate monitor communicates wirelessly with the computer, eliminating uncomfortable wires. It is equipped with an energy saving sleep mode so that you don’t have to worry about running the battery down, and also has a low battery warning so that you don’t run out of power unexpectedly. Auto Fire-Up functions save battery run time and allow you to reboot quickly. After dark and in low light conditions, the NiteLite illuminates the screen with the press of its button. SmartLite works in conjunction with NiteLite, to illuminate the screen when any button is pressed within a defined time interval that the rider sets. The computer comes equipped with all the necessary mounting materials, so that it can be installed with ease.

Specifications:

  • functions: current speed, average speed, maximum speed, and speed comparator
  • Distance functions: cumulative odometer, trip distance, and intermediate distance
  • heart rate functions: current heart rate, average and maximum heart rate, percent of maximum heart rate, EZ-Set programmable upper and lower heart rate limit, time-in, above, and below target heart rate zone, average heart rate in, above, and below time zone, user selected audible and visible alarms, and wireless heart rate transmission
  • Time functions: 12/24 hour clock, stopwatch, ride time/total time, and service timer
  • Temperature functions: current temperature and maximum/minimum temperatures
  • Memory functions: dual bike memory and freeze frame memory
  • Speed functions: energy saving sleep mode and low battery warning on head unit
  • Operational functions: energy saving sleep mode, low battery warning on head unit, auto fire-up (auto start and auto awake), and NiteLite with SmartLite function

What’s in the Box?
VL110HR HD head unit, Head Unit Battery (CR2450,3-Volt), Heart Rate Transmitter, Transmitter CR2050 Battery, Bladed Spoke Magnet (SPD Magnet), Spacer, Bracket Rubber Pad, Bracket Rubber Pad (Riser Handlebar), Alternative HR Transmitter Battery Pack(CR2032 battery & Rubber Shim), Wired Speed Sensor with Mounting Bracket, Wireless Transmitter Shim/Torpedo Shim, Wire Securing Tape, Zip-Ties

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Three-year limited warranty

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