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August 2015
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Published: 2015-08-18, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Overall the FR225 is a solid running GPS watch with a solid HR sensor. It tracks your heart rate accurately during activities, while also tracking your GPS distance. Adding to that it has activity tracking and a pretty good backend infrastructure within G...
The Garmin Forerunner 225 has an always-on display, accurate GPS for tracking runs, a wrist-based heart-rate monitor, and can track steps and calories. It's water-resistant and can be worn in the shower and pool
Heart-rate tracking is limited to workouts, there's no automatic syncing, sleep data lacks detailed information, and Garmin's mobile app is dated
Runners interested in tracking both heart-rate and all-day activities can't go wrong with the Forerunner 225...
First Garmin Forerunner with optical heart rate monitor on the wrist. Includes GPS. Superb battery life. Very easy to use. Tracks steps, sleep, calories burned, weight, runs, and other activities.
Pricey. Frustrating charger. Very sporty for a 24/7 tracker. Heart rate monitor designed for activity, not resting heart rate measurements
The Forerunner 225 is Garmin's first runner's watch with a built-in heart rate monitor. It's pricey compared with similar fitness trackers, but it's an excellent running companion...
The Garmin Forerunner 225 has an always-on display, accurate GPS for tracking runs, a wrist-based heart-rate monitor, and can track steps and calories. It's water-resistant and can be worn in the shower and pool
Heart-rate tracking is limited to workouts, there's no automatic syncing, sleep data lacks detailed information, and Garmin's mobile app is dated
Runners interested in tracking both heart-rate and all-day activities can't go wrong with the Forerunner 225...
Easy to use Heart rate tracking from your wrist Infinitely customisable intervals
Lack of running dynamics No microUBS charging
Garmin's first heart rate tracking watch may not satisfy die-hard athletes but its range of features and engaging interface is brilliant for recreational runners...
Easy to use Heart rate tracking from your wrist Infinitely customisable intervals
Lack of running dynamics No micro, UBS charging
Garmin's first heart rate tracking watch may not satisfy die-hard athletes but its range of features and engaging interface is brilliant for recreational runners...
The Garmin Forerunner 225 has an always-on display, accurate GPS for tracking runs, a wrist-based heart-rate monitor, and can track steps and calories. It's water-resistant and can be worn in the shower and pool
Heart-rate tracking is limited to workouts, there's no automatic syncing, sleep data lacks detailed information, and Garmin's mobile app is dated
Runners interested in tracking both heart-rate and all-day activities can't go wrong with the Forerunner 225...
Chest-strap free heart rate training, Syncs with other running apps, Live tracking lets friends follow your runs,
No running dynamics, No micro-USB charging, Not as exact as a chest strap
The Garmin Forerunner 225 is a great tool for 5k-to-marathon runners who want to be a bit more scientific about their training. The combination of the colour screen and vibrating alerts makes heart rate tracking not only easier to understand but more simp...
Published: 2015-05-26, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Finally Garmin has taken the plunge and released its first running watch with a built-in heart-rate sensor, the Forerunner 225. We got to handle one at CES Asia to see whether it's the one everyone's been waiting for. The Forerunner 225 isn't the device...