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Veli-Pekka J. verified buyer, 23.5.2020
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Clear display, good battery life, comfortable in the hand. Price reasonable compare similar products.
Jussi-Pekka K. verified buyer, 28.11.2018
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Been in use for a year now, and I am satisfied. Heart rate measurement from the wrist does not work reliably in some workouts. I think the Garmin Connect app is a great help for tracking your workouts.
Juuso S. verified buyer, 16.6.2018
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esk...@...fi verified buyer, 28.1.2018
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Good product. A separate heart rate belt for sports is still in place, the wrist heart rate measurement is sometimes really inaccurate / jumping
Mika V. verified buyer, 16.9.2017
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+ Long battery life. the battery lasts for more than a week on a single charge (heart rate measurement on 24/7, a few workouts per week, part of the time connected to the phone via Bluetooth). This rarely requires attention. + Sits well on the wrist, is light and unobtrusive. Because of this, it's nice to keep it at night too, the watch doesn't start to press on your wrist. With a weight in the range of ~ 47g (cf. Fenix 5 closer to ~ 80g) + here you will find a barometer that has seemed to work for at least 1.5 weeks. + gps find first time after relatively fast + you will find the same multi-sport features as the Fenix 5, easy to set up your own sports facilities for running, trail running, cycling, mountain biking, open water swimming, pool swimming, etc. Thanks to the barometer, it is practical in a bush where gps does not always work. + The navigation feature is a luxury in an unfamiliar environment, allowing you to free up brain capacity from route drawing and focus on sensing landscapes without fear of extra rounds. In Garmin Connect, I find it easy to plot a route on the map, and it's easy to upload and use your route to your Forerunner. on-road navigation works clearly in my opinion, alerting you several times as a turn approaches. path routes I have done looking at the phone ios's "Map browser" application templates, which draw Garmin Connect. + syncing with iphone's garmin Connect has been straightforward and the phone finds the clock quickly, the software has become a new beta that seems clearer than the old one. - The price is really high, but if you want a barometer wrist unit with multi-sport training then most will not help but suffer. - the edges of the watch would seem to be prone to small bumps and scratches, I don't think the small plastic bumps stand out disturbingly. For MTBenduro races, etc. for serious crash / knock trips (wall climbing?) I would think twice whether I should carry the device on my wrist or handlebars (preferably in a backpack). - I think a separate screen protector is necessary, the watch screen easily collects its dull surface. I was thinking between the Fenix 5 Sapphire (Sapphire because it's a rumbling class watch. I didn't usually experience a sensible solution for off-road tasks) and the Forerunner 935; the choice was decided by the higher price of the Fenix 5 Sapphire and the convenience of the Forerunner 935 in favor of the Forerunner 935. After 2 weeks of use, I am pleased ostooni.
joo...@...om verified buyer, 11.7.2017
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