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Garmin 010-01689-00 Forerunner 35; Easy-to-Use GPS Running Watch, Black
Brand | Garmin |
Model Name | 010-01689-00 |
Screen Size | 1 Inches |
Special Feature | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, GPS |
Map Type | Worldwide |
Sport | Running |
Included Components | Forerunner 35, Charging/data clip, Manual |
Battery Life | 9 days |
Mounting Type | Wrist Mount |
About this item
- Easy-to use GPS running watch tracks how far, how fast and where you run.Special Feature:Bluetooth.Water Resistant: Yes
- Estimates heart rate at the wrist, all day and night, using Garmin elevate wrist heart rate technology
- Connected features: Smart notifications, automatic uploads to Garmin Connect, live tracking and music controls (when paired with a compatible smartphone)
- All-day activity tracking estimates steps, calories and intensity minutes and reminds you when to move
- Automatically uploads your data to Garmin Connect, our free online fitness community where you can join challenges, receive insights and share your progress as you meet your goals
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From the manufacturer
Forerunner 35 is slim and lightweight — perfect for daily runs, training and racing. It features built-in wrist-based heart rate as well as GPS that tracks your distance, pace, intervals and more. And since all these stats are captured by the watch, your watch is all you need — no phone, no chest strap. Just put on Forerunner 35 and go.
Forerunner 35
Easy-to-use GPS Running Watch with Wrist-based Heart Rate.
- Monitors heart rate at the wrist, all day and night, using Garmin Elevate wrist heart rate technology
- Built-in GPS tracks how far, how fast and where you run
- Connected features: smart notifications, automatic uploads to Garmin Connect, live tracking and music controls
- All-day activity tracking counts steps, calories and intensity minutes and reminds you when to move
- Automatically uploads your data to Garmin Connect, our free online fitness community where you can join challenges, receive insights and share your progress as you meet your goals
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Running MetricsMonitor key aspects of your running and fitness progress by tracking distance, calories, pace and more. |
Wrist-based Heart RateElevate wrist heart rate technology monitors your heart rate at the wrist 24/7 so you can run without a chest strap. |
Connected FeaturesWhen paired with a compatible smartphone, Forerunner 35 pulls text, social media and other notifications, and it alerts you on your wrist. |
Run/WalkGoing on runs with walking breaks is easy, thanks to the run/walk mode. Let your watch tell you when it’s time to slow down or speed up. |
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Auto Pause | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Auto Lap | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Color display | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Connected features | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Step counter | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Connect IQ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Wrist-based heart rate | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Advanced running dynamics | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
Strava Suffer Score | ✓ | |||||
Lactate threshold | ✓ | ✓ |
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Battery life | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Sleep tracking | 4.1 | 4.1 | 3.7 | 4.1 | 5.0 | — |
Mileage | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.5 | — | — |
For working out | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.4 | — | — |
Accuracy | — | 4.4 | 3.8 | — | 4.7 | 4.4 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | PB Trading | GPS City | STC Distributors (Serial # Recorded) | SL Deals |
control method | touch | — | application | application | — | application |
resolution | 128 x 128 | — | 480 x 272 | 128 x 128 | 280 x 280 pixels | 128 x 128 |
mounting type | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | — |
batteries included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
battery average life | 9 days | 20 hours | 336.0 hours, 20.0 hours | — | 21 days | 40 hours |
Product Description
Garmin Forerunner 35 Watch, Black. Accelerometer (calculates distance for indoor workouts, without need for a foot pod). Android Requirements 4.4 OS or later, Bluetooth 4.0 or later. Apple iOS Requirements iOS 10.0 or later, compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Battery: Rechargeable lithium ion.
Product information
Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 0.5 x 1.6 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
ASIN | B01KPUHBK6 |
Item model number | 010-01689-00 |
Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #48,433 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #110 in Running GPS Units |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
OS | iOS, Android |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, GPS |
Special features | Bluetooth |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Dial |
Scanner Resolution | 128 x 128 |
Color | Black |
Whats in the box | Forerunner 35, Charging/data clip, Manual |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Date First Available | August 31, 2016 |
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Customers like the ease of use, quality and value of the GPS running watch. For example, they mention that it's easy to understand, reliable and holds up well. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, heart rate monitor, accuracy, and connectivity.
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Customers like the ease of use of the GPS watch. For example, they say the app is easy to understand and the watch setup is easy. They also say the controls are easy to use and the notifications are simple to set. Customers also mention that the watch is comfortable to wear and the controls can be easily used. They say the time is easy-to-read and the data is easy access during workouts.
"...It's easy and that's all I need. ALSO I only have to charge it like weekly not even that if I actually waited for it to die which I never do...." Read more
"...You’re only using 4 buttons (and really only 2 mostly). It’s super easy to start, does a great job of tracking mileage and routes and you can..." Read more
"...resolution is low and confined with a fairly thick bezel, everything is readable while on a run. The backlight works fine at night...." Read more
"...It is easy to use, and does exactly what a gps watch should do...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the running watch. They mention that it's reliable, holds up well, and has solid features. Overall, most find it to be a good option for all their trainings and races.
"...As far as GPS quality goes, it seems to be fairly reliable. Compared to manually mapping my runs, this comes reasonably close...." Read more
"...This watch is idiot proof. You’re only using 4 buttons (and really only 2 mostly)...." Read more
"...All in all, the Fenix 3 was a very high-priced, super-rugged running watch -- but overkill. It was rugged as a tank, which was nice...." Read more
"...It is proven and reliable - most non-name-brand smart watches break quickly.Highly recommend to anyone who is a runner...." Read more
Customers like the value of the GPS watch. They say it is well worth the modest price, has a decent mix of capability and cost, and is a nice basic running watch.
"...This a decent mix of capability and cost if you want all you want is to track time and miles without having to bring your phone along." Read more
"...All in all, the Fenix 3 was a very high-priced, super-rugged running watch -- but overkill. It was rugged as a tank, which was nice...." Read more
"...and gives you accurate data on your runs, then this is an great, inexpensive option." Read more
"...This is a great price for that tool.You can find cheaper watches on the market, but this has the in-depth features you will want...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the GPS. They mention that it's easy to conserve the battery, and functional when charging.
"...It will also show you your phone notifications. The charge lasts about two weeks for me, and it doesn’t take too long to recharge it...." Read more
"...-Alarms feature-Phone notification connection-Long lasting battery (5 days for sure)-Fast charge time (2 hours max)..." Read more
"...Battery life. The phone is advertised as having up to a 13 day battery life. I haven't seen it...." Read more
"...Battery life is competitive, especially for a GPS watch. However, when push comes to shove, I personally prefer more reliable data...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the GPS watch. Some mention that it works well, is accurate, and has decent battery life. They also say that it's uber functional without any superfluous or overly complicated frills. However, others say that the one feature that does not seem to work well is the indoor run distance tracker. They say that after 9 months of use, the sleep and heart rate functions stopped working.
"...In all, perfect for my use with the added benefit of being more flashy and with a few new features...." Read more
"...I did like, the sleep tracker, I never used because the watch would die like every day and I'd have to charge it at night in order to use it the..." Read more
"...This is my first watch with a heart rate monitor. It seems to function correctly, and has me actually looking at my heart rate quite often --..." Read more
"...the reported Forerunner + footpad results have been puzzling and unreliable...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heart rate monitor. Some mention it's convenient and helpful, while others say that the sleep tracking isn't any more in depth. They also say the accuracy is hit or miss.
"...Bonus points that it also gives HR continuously and tracks your sleep so to me it's amazing...." Read more
"...It’s super easy to start, does a great job of tracking mileage and routes and you can easily view your workouts afterwards...." Read more
"...Heart rate has also been inconsistent: when I'm just sitting on my couch it indicated HRs of over 120, and when I've been gasping for breath mid-..." Read more
"...gps watch that will give you lots of data about your run and track your heart rate, steps, and sleep. It will also show you your phone notifications...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the GPS tracker. Some mention that it's accurate, while others say that it is not quite as accurate in the "cardio" mode. They also mention that the response is slow and the readings are clearly wrong.
"...That is huge for me especially after having the Apple Watch. It is GPS acquired and I've run with it on a track and multiple races so I know it's..." Read more
"...Very accurate on runs and bike rides but I find it’s not QUITE as accurate in the “Cardio” mode if I’m on the stair master, for example...." Read more
"...As a result link up times are a little slower and accuracy can be degraded as the US places a mandatory limit on how accurate civilian GPS..." Read more
"...The gps tracker is accurate. It found a signal quickly. I ran on a familiar route with mile markers, and the watch was spot on, even in the rain...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the product. Some mention that it syncs to the Garmin Connect app and website, and it's nice to get smart notifications. They also appreciate the Bluetooth notifications and biking mode. However, others say that it does not have smart phone notifications and that the GPS can be slow to sync up. They are also frustrated with the difficulty in syncing and programming other functions, as well as the fact that the steps would not sync all the way.
"...Love when you're done running you can sync the phone easily to come up in the app so you can see everything even in more details...." Read more
"...Over time, the connections would degrade and eventually stop working. The new version uses a clip that actively clamps onto the watch...." Read more
"...The Forerunner 35 also easily pairs with my iPhone via bluetooth and receives all 'notifications' that the phone receives...." Read more
"...It links to the Garmin connect app and shows a map of your completed route, your heart rate zones, lap times, elevation change, cadence, and of..." Read more
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The Garmin watch is meant for a runner. If you aren't such a serious runner maybe running 1-2 miles then I'm sure you can get away with something else but the main reason I needed a watch was to track my mileage and timing ONLY during my daily runs and races. I average around 30 miles per week and so holding my phone while running just wasn't cutting it. I am a millennial and like my technology but I didn't need a damn watch to do all these special features that I had at my disposal before but never used. This was one of the negative comments I kept seeing- how this watch was simple. Well, I just need it to tell me my distance accurately so that's what it's for. Bonus points that it also gives HR continuously and tracks your sleep so to me it's amazing. Also without a touchscreen I don't have to worry about accidentally hitting a button. It's easy and that's all I need. ALSO I only have to charge it like weekly not even that if I actually waited for it to die which I never do. That is huge for me especially after having the Apple Watch. It is GPS acquired and I've run with it on a track and multiple races so I know it's definitely accurate. Had this watch since January and have had no issues. Love when you're done running you can sync the phone easily to come up in the app so you can see everything even in more details. One thing I will address is the pacing. People say the average pace pr mile is slow and takes a while to catch up. While this may be the case, this does not bother me one bit because i've been running for so long I have my pacing down. I'm looking at the time like oh, at 2:00 minutes I am hitting .2, at 3 I should be at .3, for example. I always know what my mile time is going to be around and it's always at that time so this doesn't bother me at all. In summary, while the watch screen may not be like super fancy looking, I've been over the Apple Watch since I got it and this watch literally does what it's supposed to- accurately give you your running distance and time.
Purchased this about 3 months ago (May 2020) primarily to track distance/speed for running (M, ~160 lbs, ~20 miles/week). Previously spent about 7 years with the Forerunner 205 and Forerunner 15. This is basically the Forerunner 15 with some added activity tracking (wrist HR monitoring, cardio, etc.) and a much trendier look. I bought this to replace my FR15 and they are almost the same price even after all these years. I suspect the wrist HR monitoring and visual overhaul are responsible for the relative price hike; unfortunately both are features I didn't particularly care for. On the first use or two, it took some time to acquire satellites (>3 min) , but after that it routinely is ready to go after ~30s (even from inside my apt). I imagine if you travel long distances, it will go take a while to acquire satellites again.
While running, the primary display contains time and distance which is really all I personally care about. Other screens contain instantaneous pace, calories burned, HR, etc. I've personally never found the real-time pace indication to be particularly, even on the slightly higher end FR205.
Heart rate has also been inconsistent: when I'm just sitting on my couch it indicated HRs of over 120, and when I've been gasping for breath mid-workout, it's indicated my HR was <50. HR tracking via wrists is not an easy task, and I haven't tried more popular activity trackers so I can't speak to the relative accuracy. The manual includes instructions on how to properly place the the watch on your wrist, which I followed but to no avail. After about 2 months with the watch, HR does seem to have dialed in a little better, but still has a great deal of variance. If you're really into accurate data collection, you're probably better off with a dedicated fitness tracker or a more expensive model as the step counter feature isn't particularly great either.
As far as GPS quality goes, it seems to be fairly reliable. Compared to manually mapping my runs, this comes reasonably close. With all the Forerunner models I've found that the fewer turns you take, the more accurate the GPS tracking is. Can't speak for the accuracy during swimming or biking. I did have the GPS go haywire (> 25% error on the total run distance) on one run during the first week, which worried me a bit. Seems like it was an isolated incident as it has not occurred since and I've had that occasionally happen with the other models.
In all, perfect for my use with the added benefit of being more flashy and with a few new features. I could have done without the fitbit cross-over redesign, but it ain't bad. Worried about the glass screen not being as durable, but time will tell. If you want higher accuracy or more control over your data and workouts, go with a higher end watch. This a decent mix of capability and cost if you want all you want is to track time and miles without having to bring your phone along.
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The only people who should perhaps not get this watch are swimmers. It doesn't have swim capabilities, so if you are into tris in a big way or swimming in general, then you should look at swim friendly watches that can count laps. But if you are not a big swimmer, then get this watch.
Este reloj es uno de los más básicos de Garmin. Sólo puedes medir los siguientes tipos de ejercicio:
Ciclismo
Correr
Caminar
Cardio
Los he usado todos y funciona bastante bien. El único que no me queda claro cómo funciona es el de Cardio pues, entiendo que es para rutinas de gym, pero a veces lo uso para saltar la cuerda, hacer HIIT o hacer yoga. Ahí sí no sé que tan preciso sea pero aún en ese modo me parece que las estimaciones son buenas.
La batería le dura muchísimo y dado que yo lo apago por las noches le dura aún más. Yo creo que lo recargo una vez a la semana.
Hasta ahora llevo 4 meses con él y no me ha dado ningún problema. Lo único que no me gusta es que no tiene la opción de cronómetro, sólo cuando estas en médio de una actividad física.