Which gps watch should I get?


Question by SAMUEL: Which gps watch should I get?
I would use it for running and I would like features similar to virtual partner (where you run against previous times). Also I would like to sync it with a compututer and possibly download routes onto the device.

I would be very grateful for any help, thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Vixenella
get a garmin or a tomtom

What do you think? Answer below!

Technorati Tags: ,

Any GPS watch suggestions?

Question by Coach Tief: Any GPS watch suggestions?
I am wondering about buying a GPS watch. Are they that accurate? Do they monitor your route good? Is it worth it, and if so, what are some good brands?

Best answer:

Answer by jogaholic
I have a Garmin 205 and I love it. Yes they are accurate, the only time they are not is if your in among real tall building and you lose the Satellite signal and the watch tells you when that happens.Since the 205 and the 305(has the heart monitor) are older versions there are some good deals on them right now... I have not tried any other brands.

Give your answer to this question below!

Technorati Tags: ,

The Timex Ironman Triathlon Speed Distance Watch Answers All of Our Questions

Wouldn't it be wonderful to have the answers to some of life's most irritating questions available at the push of a button? Such mysteries as "how fast was I really going when I ran that 5 K race," "what is my average speed throughout the course of the day?" and the ever perplexing "how far is my walk from the train station" can now be solved by the new Timex Ironman Speed Distance (ISD) watch, utilizing the Global Positioning System (GPS).
It's one thing to estimate speed and another to actually "see" it. The ISD provides a runner, walker, biker or anybody moving in a direction, with a real time account of speed and distance traveled. Gone are the days of clunky pedometers and tachymeter distance calculations. The ISD puts this data right there on your wrist, and updates it frequently enough to show the payoff of burning out both your knees and shoe leather!
Any LED WATCH that can be used out of the box without looking at the manual passes one of our most important technology screeners. The ISD controls are intuitive and simple enough to provide easy access to multiple information screens while running, a far cry from the complicated menus of most sports watches... AND the data screen is big enough to be seen while bobbing up and down. The case, pushers and lens are plastic and the Nike-inspired rubber strap with swoosh porthole closes with a metal clasp. Timex should have invested the extra money in a scratchresistant mineral crystal lens, which would have effectively quadrupled the useful life of this product.
Utilizing the 24 orbiting satellites which comprise the GPS tracking system allows the watch to provide accurate speed, distance traveled and pace information. And as an added bonus the watch automatically sets itself to the current GMT, or Greenwich Mean Time. This feature alone should give the manufacturers of the atomic clock LED Matrix Watch a real run for their money.The ISD of-fers all the obligatory features found on most watches of the sports variety: chronometer, stopwatch, split or lap timing, daily a-larms and the ever popular Timex Indiglo manually operated backlight system, all wrapped up in a shock and water-resistant case.
Now if the watch were a stand alone unit, like the Casio GPS Pathfinder, it would sweep the category. But dig a little deeper into the package and you'll meet its ugly big brother: the Garmin transceiver that provides the GPS uplink that makes the watch work.
The Garmin trans ceiver is about the size of a circa 1975 garage door op-ener and about just as at-tractive. It can be worn on the belt or the arm. The in- struction manual cautions that the Garmin transceiver requires a clear view of the sky. Worn on the belt we gave it a clear view all the way through the middle of a city, down a tree lined suburban street and finally out into the country. We received intermittent signals. We retraced our steps with the transceiver mounted on the arm and had much better success. For the runner this means strapping yet another de-vice on your body, which is probably already crowded with a heart monitor and FM radio or MP3 player. For the curious business-person, it means restricting your monitoring to casual Fridays.
At 0 for the 50-lap model and 5 for the 100-lap model the Timex offers lots of technology for the money. On paper the product seems way too cool to be buttonholed into a sports category. In actual use, the ISD offered inconsistent link up capability, rendering it basically a digital LED watch Dot Matrix watch Round watch Dial Men's watch Wrist Watch for the non-sports oriented, city-dwel-ling user. The ISD is a gem for the runner who wants to monitor track, lakefront or unobstructed country road performance. Clearly the size of the Garmin transceiver is a negative point as are the mounting re-quirements. Maybe Timex should offer it with a special hat hook that will allow it to point directly at the sky, solving both problems at once and providing users with sunburn and rain protection!

CoCogiftstore.com the most comprehensive collection of fashion LED watches are on sale. Great Discount and Quality LED Matrix Watch Available At cocogiftstore.com! Light your life from now on.

Find More Gps Watch Articles

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , ,

Question by shortcrust: GPS Watch for Running - Forerunner 305 Best?
I want to buy a GPS watch to help me with my training programme. From what I've read, the Forerunner 305 is the best option (what with the 405 not working when wet!!). What are you thoughts?

Best answer:

Answer by David Haney, R/W 3 Pace Leader
I have had a Garmin Forerunner 305 for the past three years..... It is dependable plus the added heart rate monitor is a great function. Additionally, now that the 405's are the latest rendition, it is a lot less expensive. I think you will find that the 305 will serve you well.......

David Haney, R/W-3 PL

What do you think? Answer below!

Technorati Tags: , , ,

Garmin FR60 Women's Black Fitness Watch Bundle (Includes Foot Pod, Heart Rate Monitor, and USB ANT Stick)

51Grgx2VG L. SL160  Garmin FR60 Womens Black Fitness Watch Bundle (Includes Foot Pod, Heart Rate Monitor, and USB ANT Stick)

  • Bundle includes FR60, heart rate monitor, footpod, USB ANT Stick, quick start manual
  • Water resistant to 50 meters
  • Can be used for running, cycling and other fitness activities calculating time, heart rate and distance
  • ANT+ technology: Wirelessly connect to heart rate monitor, foot pod and speed cadence sensor, then share fitness data with your computer
  • Battery life: One year, user-replaceable coin cell battery

This FR60 bundle (in women'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.

buynow big Garmin FR60 Womens Black Fitness Watch Bundle (Includes Foot Pod, Heart Rate Monitor, and USB ANT Stick)

List Price: $ 199.99

Price: $ 99.00

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,


 Page 1 of 15  1  2  3  4  5 » ...  Last » 

Bad Behavior has blocked 55 access attempts in the last 7 days.