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Journalist. Former Editor of @wareable runner and wearable tech lover The Garmin Forerunner 55 is effectively set to replace the Forerunner 45 as the affordable option in Garmin's large family of ...
Garmin Forerunner 55 review TL;DR: the Garmin Forerunner 55 is the perfect wearable to guide you through the bumpy road that is the early days of running training. It certainly gets the basics right!
The Garmin Forerunner 55 is an all-around winner. It excels at GPS and heart rate performance and offers even more training features than its predecessor. The Forerunner 55 should be on your shortlist ...
The Forerunner 265 retains the core tracking experience that made its predecessor one of our top recommendations and builds on it with a vibrant new display and responsive UI. Battery life takes an ...
Garmin’s Forerunner 165 is one of Garmin’s most affordable OLED watches, and the entry-level point if you want OLED and a good selection of pro-grade runner’s features. Until now the closest we had ...
The Garmin Forerunner 955 isn't a transformative leap from the 945, but it's a far better training companion. That's largely down to the addition of that Multi-band support, which is for anyone that ...
The Garmin Forerunner 945 is a pricey but high-performing multisport watch that offers reliable battery life, generous sport tracking options, and thorough health monitoring packed into a lightweight ...
Lots and lots of accurate data. Daily Morning Report is fun. Lightweight and durable. Decent battery life. Has multiple GPS systems, a blood oxygen sensor, and an altimeter. Downloading one playlist ...