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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Garmin Forerunner 410 GPS-Enabled Sports Watch with Heart Rate Monitor


Garmin Forerunner 410 GPS-Enabled Sports Watch with Heart Rate Monitor


List Price:$299.99
Price:$244.99 FREE Shipping.
 (Price as of April 25, 2013)

Customer Rating:  8/10



Product Features

Measures laps, speed, pace, time, distance, calories and heart rate

To make it easy to assess your workout quality.

High-sensitivity GPS receiver

With 12 channels and 100 waypoints to simplify charting your progress over a variety of terrain.

Pace alert

Notifies you if you vary from a preset pace to help keep you on track.

Time/distance alert

Conveniently lets you know when your exercise goal has been reached.

USB ANT stick heart rate monitor

Computes calories burned in relation to your heart rate to help you optimize your workout.

Virtual Partner mode

Enables testing your skills against a virtual opponent to help make your exercise regimen more challenging.

Auto Lap function

Automatically begins a new lap, letting you track walking or jogging progress with ease. Auto Pause capability stops and resumes the watch's timer based on speed to streamline exercise tracking.

Customizable screens

Provide a user-friendly interface.

Anyone understands the good rewards of coaching using a GPS view. Seeing your tempo, HR, elevation and maps of your runs is unbelievably handy, not to point out entertaining. But I’ll just undergo what I do think the a few main clear capabilities in the 410 are - the form, the wireless ANT connection as well as bezel.



First of all, it looks additional like a enjoy than the usual laptop. It’s built to be worn like a standard view when not in GPS method. It looks a great deal of more elegant than my 305 or the existing 310XT. In comparison even though, it is still rather substantial when put next to my frequent wrist watch, and that i wouldn’t use it other than when running:


Overall I think the 410 is a good looking watch. If you’re not constantly changing your settings this is no big deal, so I guess it depends on your use.




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