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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Garmin Forerunner 205 Wrist Worn GPS Personal Training Device

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Manufacturer: Garmin
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Garmin EAN: 0753759051914 Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Garmin Manufacturer: Garmin Model: Forerunner 205 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Garmin Release Date: 2006-05-05 Studio: Garmin
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fine piece of Kit Comment: I have just got this from Amazon and I have to say its absolutely superb. I am quite new to running and with the warm summer months and the temptations of beer and bbqs my enthusiasm was starting to go South for the sport.
However I feel this gadget has salvaged matters. I think the key to the success of this is its simplicity, whilst like every piece of technology it has about a million functions, where this shines is that it does the basics very well.
Battery life is very good.
GPS is very good even in built up areas. (even got a signal walking around Tescos)
All seems very sturdy and water proof.
I think perhaps the best part of this however is the training log. I am using some software called "SportsTracks" and that is fantastic, it enables a 1 quick download straight from the 205 into the software and next thing you know you can look at your routes on Google Earth or just on the maps themselves, you can see where you were fast/ slow and compare routes.
Normally I buy gadgets get about 3 weeks use and then put it in a draw somewhere, however I sense this one will be different.
Bring on the The Great Eastern run!
I did toy with an adidas phone and the Nike plus thing and although I cannot comment on how good they are I am certainly more than happy with my Garmen! There are not many bad reviews for this devise and if you can hack not having a heart monitor and like the colour blue then you can save yourself about £50.
PS Amazon service was excellent as usual!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant !! Comment: I am running 10k in October, and I bought this to help me train, I am extremely impressed with it! Brilliant! Recommended! Good value for the money!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for Skiing and Running Comment: I'm not serious at doing any sport, but I really fancied this gadget because of its flexibility in use. When running it really does give consistent performance at tracking your progress, speed, etc, and the user-definability of the displays is great.
The product info doesn't say much about skiing, but I used it this winter in France and it was just fantastic. For skiing I displayed altitude, distance, time and maximum speed. Was astonished that we covered over 22miles on piste in a day and managed to hit 68kph on a long schuss!! The battery life is very good and it has good storage capabilities. Must admit haven't yet used any of the accompanying software or downloaded anything to PC so can't comment on that aspect of it, but I am very satisfied with this great and versatile piece of kit.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Forerunner 205 Comment: I've only had the watch for a week but it's definately 5 star. You wont get a better unit for the money.
If you want a reliable, easy to use, running watch that tells you how far you've gone, how fast you're going and how long you've taken, you don't need anything else. The fact that it also has various training programmes, virtual training partner, calories burned and an elevation tracker is a bonus.
If you want to spend a lot more money, there are better watches. But for me (an experienced runner covering up to 40miles/week) I don't need anything else.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Like it! Comment: By way of background I'm a part time runner, prone to injury and generally a gadget freak. Bought the original Timex Speed & Distance monitor when it was released as with family commitments I struggle to get to club or track sessions and thought it would be a useful alternative. Where the Timex didn't really hit the mark for this purpose the Garmin does. The realtime feedback is great, particularly the virtual partner. The course and interval options work well, there are nice touches like auto lap and size wise it's no problem. Where I would be concious of wearing the Timex receiver I happily wear this every run.
The bundled software is functional and useful rather than elaborate and could easily be enhanced with more features. The cynic in me says it's so Garmin can on sell the Motion Based monthly service:). So three weeks in I'm still exploring new ways of using it and all in all very pleased. Now wish I'd gone for the 305 for the heart rate monitor as well.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Forerunner 205 from Garmin is a personal training tool designed for both professional athletes and amateur runners and walkers. It combines a GPS with an armband and a large easy-to-read screen. Compact, lightweight and waterproof, the Forerunner 205 is the perfect coach and uses GPS satellite data to calculate your speed and distance, letting you concentrate on your race. It's completely customisable and packed with great features. It enables you to save waypoints and get to your destination quickly thanks to its simple navigation graphs. It also stores your routes in its history list and allows you to backtrack if necessary. Its Training Center software gives you precise details of your performance on your computer. The Forerunner 205?s aim is to keep you fit and get you to your destination on time!Internal menu languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Dutch, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Greek, Slovenian and Slovak. User guide languages: French and English
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