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Brand | Garmin |
Model Name | Forerunner 735xt |
Screen Size | 1.23 Inches |
Special Feature | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Map Type | Worldwide |
Sport | running; swimming; cycling |
Included Components | charging/data clip, Forerunner 735XT, manual |
Audio Output Mode | Digital |
Battery Life | 14 Hours |
About this item
- GPS running watch with multisport features.Special Feature:Bluetooth.Water Resistant: Yes.Forerunner Specifications - Operating temperature range : From -20º to 50ºC (from -4º to 122ºF)
- Estimates heart rate at the wrist so you can run freer on race day.Shock resistant. Battery life : Smartwatch Mode Up to 11 days. GPS mode Up to 14 hours. UltraTrac mode Up to 24 hours without wrist heart rate
- Provides advanced dynamics for running, cycling and swimming7, including ground contact time balance, stride length, vertical ratio and more (when paired with a Running Dynamics Pod, HRM Run or HRM Tri Monitor, sold separately)
- Offers VO2 max estimate, lactate threshold (when used with a chest strap heart rate monitor), race predictor and recovery advisor
- Connected features4: smart notifications, automatic uploads to Garmin Connect, live tracking and more
- Customize with free watch faces, apps and more from our Connect IQ store
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Mileage | 4.4 | 4.0 | — | 4.4 | 4.6 | — |
For working out | 4.3 | 4.2 | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | — |
Sleep tracking | 4.0 | 4.0 | — | 4.1 | 3.7 | — |
Mobile App | — | — | — | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.0 |
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resolution | 215 x 180 | 480 x 272 | 480 x 272 | — | 480 x 272 | 128 x 128 |
mounting type | Wrist Mount | — | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | — |
batteries included | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
battery average life | 14 hours | 336.0 hours, 60.0 hours | 336.0 hours, 60.0 hours | 20 hours | 336.0 hours, 20.0 hours | 40 hours |
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Run. Sprint. Race. Tri. Spin. Swim. Bike. Row.
Find the training partner that fits all the ways you like to move.
Forerunner 735XT
GPS Running Watch with Multisport Features
Be a better athlete today than you were yesterday with the 735XT. This GPS running watch with multisport features has wrist-based heart rate so you can run freer on race day. For advanced running dynamics, VO2 max and more, add the chest strap and train your heart out. It also has smart notifications, automatic uploads and compatibility with Connect IQ for custom watch faces and apps.
The Expert
For you, beating yesterday comes from analyzing every stat and monitoring your recovery so you can go hard again the next time. When used with heart rate, Forerunner watches can estimate your VO2 max and predict your race times. Improve your form with running dynamics data such as ground contact time balance, stride length and vertical ratio.
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Virtual Pacer | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Race Predictor | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Wrist-based Heart Rate | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Advanced Running Dynamics | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Recovery Advisor | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Stress Score | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Strava Suffer Score | ✓ |
Training Plans
Whether you’re training for your first 5k or your first marathon, we have a training plan for you. With professional expertise, we’ve crafted a variety of 12 week training plans suited for all levels and distances. For real-time coaching, you can even schedule the workouts and send to your Forerunner 735XT.
Garmin Connect
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It's go time. Garmin Connect is our free online community where athletes can save, plan and share their activities. Beat yesterday by nailing a new PR -- we'll keep track so you can view your victories all in 1 spot. Get digital insights tailored to your stats and habits, like cues to move and healthy tips. Connect with other users to challenge and compete. Available on your desktop or compatible mobile device.
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Be a better athlete today than you were yesterday with forerunner 735XT. This GPS Multisport Watch is for athletes who want to dial in data for training and a lighter load on race day. Wrist based Heart rate lets you run freer when it's time to toe the line. For advanced running dynamics and other detailed measurements, add a chest strap and train your Heart out. Includes Starve suffer score, activity profiles for running, cycling, swimming and more. The auto multisport feature lets you transition sports with just one button press. Smart notifications, automatic uploads and connect IQ compatibility for custom Watch faces and apps make the 735XT the ultimate smart watch for athletes.
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Product Dimensions | 0.47 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
ASIN | B01DOJDPQY |
Item model number | 010-01614-00 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #42,805 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #107 in Running GPS Units |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
OS | iOS, Android |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
GPS | Gps enabled |
Special features | Bluetooth |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Scanner Resolution | 215 x 180 |
Color | Black/Gray |
Whats in the box | charging/data clip, Forerunner 735XT, manual |
Department | womens |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Date First Available | May 11, 2016 |
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Customers like the quality and ease of use of the GPS watch. For example, they say it's a nice general tri watch, and easy to set up. Some appreciate the accuracy and appearance. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, sleep tracking, battery life, and durability.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the GPS watch. They mention that it is a great product, does a good job in tracking their everyday moving around, and is an impressive little hunk of technology.
"Great watch!" Read more
"...Customization (once you get over the learning curve) is pretty great. No issues on the battery life...." Read more
"It is good, light weight, and waterproof.The two major drawback is, it is very buggy...." Read more
"...Despite these minor things the watch is super good with a good charger and stats, if you don't need the dynamics and it's your first garmin it's a..." Read more
Customers find the GPS watch very easy to use. They say it's easy to set up, and the phone app is simple to get used to. They also say the watch gives them credit for the steps they take during their workout and tracks their heart rate. They mention that the watch links quickly to GPS, and that the mapping of their runs is amazing and accurate.
"...The mapping seems to be very accurate, and the distances are spot on, but what else would you expect from Garmin?..." Read more
"...The buttons and watch system are easy to understand, follow, and manipulate. The GPS is quick to adjust and read your current speed...." Read more
"...Garmen just updated the phone app and it even better and easier to use." Read more
"...But they continue to have issues in terms of ease of use between the device, their apps and their desktop applications...." Read more
Customers like the accuracy of the watch. They say the GPS is much more accurate than their iPhone when running in an urban area, it's perfect for GPS running, and effective at gauging pace and distance. They also find the wrist HRM is pretty accurate compared to the Garmin HRM-tri. Indoor tracking is iffy, but fairly accurate for treadmill, indoor biking, and etc. The watch keeps accurate time and distance without taking their iPhone with them.
"...with a bunch of sensors (albeit only ANT+), which is great for tracking indoor activity..." Read more
"...But definitely waterproof, built in GPS for running, and basic stop-watch functionality and something I could wear 24/7 as a daily watch also...." Read more
"...GPS, HR, etc. is fairly accurate ("fairly" compared to perfection, but very accurate when compared to current competition)...." Read more
"...Recording BPM too low) I’ve only owned the watch for a few months and the heat rate monitoring has stopped working completely...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the GPS watch. They say it's well-designed, lightweight, and looks like a toy watch. Some customers also appreciate the excellent and beautifully displayed metrics. They are pleased with the initial set up.
"...Pros:- Looks OK to wear as an everyday watch- Light (very light, which may also be somewhat of a con for some, see below)-..." Read more
"...The Great: Weight, feel, size, look. Aesthetically no complains...." Read more
"...Although it is in good quality and decent looking...." Read more
"...I am pleased with the intial set up.When using the Garmin watch while cycling indoors, the watch keeped good time and pace...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the GPS watch. Some mention that it serves well for their teenage runner, and works great for triathletes. However, others say that it hangs on the Garmin Logo and will not advance to function at all. They also say the heart monitor sometimes does not work, and the optical heartrate only works for steady state training or resting.
"...Lots of functions - more than I care to use...." Read more
"...Garmin Connect Mobile App. Pretty good app, full of data and makes it easy to install and customize watch faces...." Read more
"...turn it on again it just hangs on the Garmin Logo and will not advance to function at all. Very disappointed.....SEE EDIT.....>>..." Read more
"...This is truly one of the best exercise waches on the market. Garmen just updated the phone app and it even better and easier to use." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sleep tracking. Some mention that it tracks activity well, and is helpful during races to know pace. They also say that it can even track bike rides, steps, and runs. However, some say that the heart rate monitoring is not that accurate, and the sleep tracker seems a bit off.
"...The GPS device is built into the watch, so you don't have to carry your phone. You just pair it later and download the workout from your watch...." Read more
"...Syncs immediately with the Garmin Connect app. The built-in heart rate monitor is erratic, but that's a problem that's common to most smartwatches,..." Read more
"...(love how you just enter the pool size and it automatically keeps track of the distance, knowing when you make a turn)-..." Read more
"...The watch does an awesome job of keeping count of your laps. I’ve dropped and scraped it plenty of times without it ever giving me issues...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the GPS watch. Some mention it has an excellent battery life, while others say it lasts about 10 days while using the GPS moderately. The battery life is not as long-lasting as other Garmin watches and can survive only for 12 hours. Some say the watch randomly shuts off when it's on and starts beeping.
"...Aesthetically no complains. Battery life is also excellent (although it might not last through an Iron-Man) and the apps/features feel..." Read more
"...The only downfall of this running watch is the battery life. I don't know where their numbers are coming from, but mine has fallen extremely short...." Read more
"...Even after 2 years, the device battery life hasn’t diminished. From a depleted battery, it charges fully in less than an hour...." Read more
"...I use the watch gps for all my exercises and the battery still lasts 2 weeks. I have charged it from 5% to 100% in about an hour...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the GPS watch. Some mention it's well-made, robust, and reliable, while others say it'll break easily and is not worth the price.
"...Its a little pricy but well worth the 455.00...." Read more
"The watch is in good quality and functions well. Also it has pretty good battery. I normally would charge it once a week if I run 50 miles a week...." Read more
"...As a swimmer, this watch ended up being a very expensive albatross I wear around my wrist...." Read more
"...Seems to be durable too since he hasn’t broken it in over a year." Read more
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The mapping seems to be very accurate, and the distances are spot on, but what else would you expect from Garmin? (You must pair it to your smartphone in order to see your route.) I've used phone apps for my tracking in the past and they weren't always accurate or consistent on distances. The GPS device is built into the watch, so you don't have to carry your phone. You just pair it later and download the workout from your watch. The watch allows the notifications that you get on your phone to display on its screen. i find that very handy because this watch is much cheaper than any smartwatch. You can't reply but you can screen your notifications.
I figured that the battery would discharge very quickly but I can get through about a week and still have 42 % left. I'm not what you'd call a "power user" though. It comes with a power cord but no charger. I use my phone charger or my computer and I suppose any USB port would work. The phone plug isn't an industry standard plug, it's a clip that I imagine is proprietary to Garmin. If you travel, don't forget it! (I've heard that Garmin addresses this on the newer models but I'm not sure.
The main thing I don't like is that you have to shut off the app tracking while driving or it records that travel as steps. It's really not that big of a deal except that you have to go through several steps to get there and back to the time display. I use my phone with the Lose It app so I don't want that travel time recorded as steps!
I've only had this watch for a week, but researched for months and knew exactly what features I was looking for.
First, my main use cases:
Running, swimming, cycling; but majority running. I used to do Triathlon's but just run and swim now mainly for health (and honestly stress relief). I wanted an activity tracker also and liked the idea of an optical heart rate sensor. Some limited smart watch functionality would be nice also. But definitely waterproof, built in GPS for running, and basic stop-watch functionality and something I could wear 24/7 as a daily watch also.
Watches I was considering:
Apple Watch, Forerunner 235, 735x, Fenix 3 HR, TomTom Mult-Sport Cardio, TomTom Spark, TomTom Spark+Music, Suunto Sparten, Ambit 3, etc. pretty much any of the GPS sport watches, ideally with the optical heart rate. I don't train hard or by heart rate really, and have had the chest straps in the past; just liked the idea of checking my resting heart rate at times and the activity tracker that comes on most of these sport watches.
Also, the Apple Watch was out, unless I went with the Waterfi version (waterproof version of it at @ $600). Of course, as I'm writing this, the new Series 2 Apple Watch was announced which is waterproof and has built in GPS. Which, may have altered my decision. I am an iPhone user, but in the end, regardless, I don't really care for the Apple Watch look and am glad I chose the 735xt.
I was able to visit a local REI and try on all the Garmin devices. I REALLY love the Fenix 3 HR and the style, but I have small wrists (6.5") and in the end, it was just too large. It wouldn't even fit under the cuff of my basic dress shirt, and didn't see myself wearing it to bed to take advantage of the sleep functionality. The TomTom's didn't really look like I could wear them every day as a watch. I did consider the TomTom Spark Cardio + Music as I liked the idea of not having to carry my phone. But then I really decided that I carry my phone not only for the music, but also in case of emergency.
The Garmin VivoActive HR had everything I wanted and cheaper, and even would have liked the idea of having golf (even though I haven't golfed in 10 years), but it's just darn ugly (IMO).
In the end, it really came down to the Garmin 235 vs 735xt. And whether the multi-sport and swimming functionality of the 735 was worth an extra $120. And so obviously I decided on the 735xt. Which I'm glad I did because it works awesome in the pool. For me it just came down to whether or not I wanted to track distance in the pool instead of just time and if that was worth $120.
Here's been my experience with it, using it for 7 days now.
Pros:
- Looks OK to wear as an everyday watch
- Light (very light, which may also be somewhat of a con for some, see below)
- Pool Swim function counts distance and time (love how you just enter the pool size and it automatically keeps track of the distance, knowing when you make a turn)
- Connect IQ, this is where you can download watch faces, apps, widgets, data fields, etc. I've added a different watch face and use a stopwatch, timer app that I got from the IQ store. I use the stopwatch and timer a lot plus I've added a nice data field for running that shows HR (and color for zone), Pace, Cadence, Time, Distance all on the same screen
- Has some basic smart watch features. Email, calendar notifications, music controls for phone, etc. I really wanted these features in a watch, but have realized since wearing that I just turned them all off. Honestly, I get bugged enough with text and emails and don't need my watch distracting me also. So I just leave it on do-not disturb, as I do with my phone also when I'm running. Although the watch does have a user profile setting where you can set your sleep hours, so it sets the watch to do-not-disturb automatically during these times
- Garmin Connect Mobile App. Pretty good app, full of data and makes it easy to install and customize watch faces. Many watch faces allow you to customize them (how and what data is displayed, basic colors, etc.). It's pretty awesome
Cons:
- Only con I can really think of is that the Garmin weather widget on the watch is not working for me. I did download a 3rd party weather widget, but it's not as dynamic as the Garmin version and only shows temp (hi/low) for the day. This is apparently common and happening with other users, so I'm pretty sure Garmin will have a firmware or software fix for this sometime soon. And I've tried about all the troubleshooting fixes I could find (e.g. location services, etc.) on the internet and Garmin forums.
Now about the form factor and weight. It is plastic. And this may be a be negative for some. I remember trying on the display model at REI and it felt like a toy. Of course I know these display versions are basically shells and not the real thing, but even the real thing feels a bit like a toy. So if you want a heavy, steel, metal or oversize watch, this probably isn't for you.
The last 2 watches I've worn were a G-Shock GW2310FB-1CR and for about 5 years a Lunimox Colormark Chrono (BO) every day. I like light watches. And for me, this Garmin 735xt is light, comfortable, and even though a bit "plastic" feeling... because I guess it is, it fits my use case perfectly. And if it ever breaks, I'm lucky enough to live about 30 minutes from Garmin's world headquarters and have heard good stories from friends who've taken their Garmin devices out there for service.
Battery Life
The specs say a bunch of different things, 14 hours in activity mode with GPS, 11 days in watch mode (activity tracking, smart notification, etc.) But here's what I've gotten from the first week. From a full charge and daily activity I went about 4 days and it was at 25%. But that's been with me fiddling with the watch a lot.
I did a full charge of the watch on a Sunday. Did 8 mile run on Monday, 1000 Meter Swim on Tuesday, 5 Mile Run on Wednesday, 1000 meter swim on Thursday and by Thursday evening it was about at 25% and in the evening it beeped and said "save power mode", which I wasn't quite sure what that was at the time so I went ahead and put it on the charger. Looking like it's about 10-12% per day with at least a 30-45 minute activity with GPS each day. Keep in mind I have activity tracking, continuous heart rate monitoring, and use the stopwatch and countdown timer a few times during the day also.
I hope this review helps. I researched (and obsessed) for months on which one of these to buy; weighing features style and price. Of course I'm biased now as I purchased the 735xt, but as of yet have no buyers remorse.
So why not 5 stars? I really never give anything 5 stars, but if the weather widget would have worked out of the box I probably would have.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2016
I've only had this watch for a week, but researched for months and knew exactly what features I was looking for.
First, my main use cases:
Running, swimming, cycling; but majority running. I used to do Triathlon's but just run and swim now mainly for health (and honestly stress relief). I wanted an activity tracker also and liked the idea of an optical heart rate sensor. Some limited smart watch functionality would be nice also. But definitely waterproof, built in GPS for running, and basic stop-watch functionality and something I could wear 24/7 as a daily watch also.
Watches I was considering:
Apple Watch, Forerunner 235, 735x, Fenix 3 HR, TomTom Mult-Sport Cardio, TomTom Spark, TomTom Spark+Music, Suunto Sparten, Ambit 3, etc. pretty much any of the GPS sport watches, ideally with the optical heart rate. I don't train hard or by heart rate really, and have had the chest straps in the past; just liked the idea of checking my resting heart rate at times and the activity tracker that comes on most of these sport watches.
Also, the Apple Watch was out, unless I went with the Waterfi version (waterproof version of it at @ $600). Of course, as I'm writing this, the new Series 2 Apple Watch was announced which is waterproof and has built in GPS. Which, may have altered my decision. I am an iPhone user, but in the end, regardless, I don't really care for the Apple Watch look and am glad I chose the 735xt.
I was able to visit a local REI and try on all the Garmin devices. I REALLY love the Fenix 3 HR and the style, but I have small wrists (6.5") and in the end, it was just too large. It wouldn't even fit under the cuff of my basic dress shirt, and didn't see myself wearing it to bed to take advantage of the sleep functionality. The TomTom's didn't really look like I could wear them every day as a watch. I did consider the TomTom Spark Cardio + Music as I liked the idea of not having to carry my phone. But then I really decided that I carry my phone not only for the music, but also in case of emergency.
The Garmin VivoActive HR had everything I wanted and cheaper, and even would have liked the idea of having golf (even though I haven't golfed in 10 years), but it's just darn ugly (IMO).
In the end, it really came down to the Garmin 235 vs 735xt. And whether the multi-sport and swimming functionality of the 735 was worth an extra $120. And so obviously I decided on the 735xt. Which I'm glad I did because it works awesome in the pool. For me it just came down to whether or not I wanted to track distance in the pool instead of just time and if that was worth $120.
Here's been my experience with it, using it for 7 days now.
Pros:
- Looks OK to wear as an everyday watch
- Light (very light, which may also be somewhat of a con for some, see below)
- Pool Swim function counts distance and time (love how you just enter the pool size and it automatically keeps track of the distance, knowing when you make a turn)
- Connect IQ, this is where you can download watch faces, apps, widgets, data fields, etc. I've added a different watch face and use a stopwatch, timer app that I got from the IQ store. I use the stopwatch and timer a lot plus I've added a nice data field for running that shows HR (and color for zone), Pace, Cadence, Time, Distance all on the same screen
- Has some basic smart watch features. Email, calendar notifications, music controls for phone, etc. I really wanted these features in a watch, but have realized since wearing that I just turned them all off. Honestly, I get bugged enough with text and emails and don't need my watch distracting me also. So I just leave it on do-not disturb, as I do with my phone also when I'm running. Although the watch does have a user profile setting where you can set your sleep hours, so it sets the watch to do-not-disturb automatically during these times
- Garmin Connect Mobile App. Pretty good app, full of data and makes it easy to install and customize watch faces. Many watch faces allow you to customize them (how and what data is displayed, basic colors, etc.). It's pretty awesome
Cons:
- Only con I can really think of is that the Garmin weather widget on the watch is not working for me. I did download a 3rd party weather widget, but it's not as dynamic as the Garmin version and only shows temp (hi/low) for the day. This is apparently common and happening with other users, so I'm pretty sure Garmin will have a firmware or software fix for this sometime soon. And I've tried about all the troubleshooting fixes I could find (e.g. location services, etc.) on the internet and Garmin forums.
Now about the form factor and weight. It is plastic. And this may be a be negative for some. I remember trying on the display model at REI and it felt like a toy. Of course I know these display versions are basically shells and not the real thing, but even the real thing feels a bit like a toy. So if you want a heavy, steel, metal or oversize watch, this probably isn't for you.
The last 2 watches I've worn were a G-Shock GW2310FB-1CR and for about 5 years a Lunimox Colormark Chrono (BO) every day. I like light watches. And for me, this Garmin 735xt is light, comfortable, and even though a bit "plastic" feeling... because I guess it is, it fits my use case perfectly. And if it ever breaks, I'm lucky enough to live about 30 minutes from Garmin's world headquarters and have heard good stories from friends who've taken their Garmin devices out there for service.
Battery Life
The specs say a bunch of different things, 14 hours in activity mode with GPS, 11 days in watch mode (activity tracking, smart notification, etc.) But here's what I've gotten from the first week. From a full charge and daily activity I went about 4 days and it was at 25%. But that's been with me fiddling with the watch a lot.
I did a full charge of the watch on a Sunday. Did 8 mile run on Monday, 1000 Meter Swim on Tuesday, 5 Mile Run on Wednesday, 1000 meter swim on Thursday and by Thursday evening it was about at 25% and in the evening it beeped and said "save power mode", which I wasn't quite sure what that was at the time so I went ahead and put it on the charger. Looking like it's about 10-12% per day with at least a 30-45 minute activity with GPS each day. Keep in mind I have activity tracking, continuous heart rate monitoring, and use the stopwatch and countdown timer a few times during the day also.
I hope this review helps. I researched (and obsessed) for months on which one of these to buy; weighing features style and price. Of course I'm biased now as I purchased the 735xt, but as of yet have no buyers remorse.
So why not 5 stars? I really never give anything 5 stars, but if the weather widget would have worked out of the box I probably would have.
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Only two complaints though, I this price bracket, a saphire glass was must. Also, the band was broken in less than a year. The original ones are not cheap.