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Garmin 010-01689-00 Forerunner 35; Easy-to-Use GPS Running Watch, Black

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 15,067 ratings

Black
Watch Only
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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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

Running Metrics

Monitor key aspects of your running and fitness progress by tracking distance, calories, pace and more.

Wrist-based Heart Rate

Elevate wrist heart rate technology monitors your heart rate at the wrist 24/7 so you can run without a chest strap.

Connected Features

When paired with a compatible smartphone, Forerunner 35 pulls text, social media and other notifications, and it alerts you on your wrist.

Run/Walk

Going 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
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Step counter
Connect IQ
Wrist-based heart rate
Advanced running dynamics
Strava Suffer Score
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  • Forerunner 35
  • Charging/data clip
  • Manual
  • 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.

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    Customer reviews

    4.5 out of 5 stars
    4.5 out of 5
    15,067 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the ease of use, quality and value of the GPS watch. For example, they mention it's user friendly, reliable and holds up well. Some are satisfied with value, and battery life. That said, opinions are mixed on accuracy, connectivity, heart rate monitor, and performance.

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    746 customers mention599 positive147 negative

    Customers find the watch easy to use. They say the app is easy to understand and the watch setup is easy. They also say the controls are easy to operate and the screen is easy-to-read even in direct sunlight. Customers also say that the watch easily downloads detailed information to their iPhone after a workout.

    "...It is easy to use, and does exactly what a gps watch should do...." Read more

    "...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

    "...First impressions were good. The app was easy to understand and the watch setup was easy...." Read more

    605 customers mention553 positive52 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the GPS watch. They mention that it is reliable, robust, and has solid features. They also say the hardware is acceptable and the watch is good enough for all trainings and races. Overall, customers recommend the product as an affordable option.

    "...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

    "...-- The Band. The silicon band that comes with the watch seems to be robust and is stretchy and comfortable...." Read more

    "...Overall the hardware is acceptable, although far from stylish. I do have a couple of quibbles though...." Read more

    416 customers mention356 positive60 negative

    Customers like the value of the GPS watch. They say it's well worth the modest price, and a decent mix of capability and cost. Some say it fits them quite well and is a nice basic running watch.

    "...and gives you accurate data on your runs, then this is an great, inexpensive option." Read more

    "...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

    "What attracted me to this was the price point originally...." Read more

    "...and all of the capabilities that I need, while maintaining a reasonable price point without having to turn to the factory reconditioned items that..." Read more

    355 customers mention284 positive71 negative

    Customers like the battery life of the GPS. They say it's excellent, 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

    "...Battery life is competitive, especially for a GPS watch. However, when push comes to shove, I personally prefer more reliable data...." Read more

    "...After a couple months battery is still going strong, the screen protector I got took a hit and is cracked but the actual watch face is still good...." Read more

    "...Battery life. The phone is advertised as having up to a 13 day battery life. I haven't seen it...." Read more

    745 customers mention386 positive359 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the GPS watch. Some mention that it works well, is accurate, and functional. However, others say that it failed a test, the indoor run distance tracker does not work well, and the sensor seems to fail in a year or so.

    "...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

    "...It's uber functional without any superfluous or overly complicated frills, and I especially love that it has the day of the week and date shown on..." Read more

    "...the reported Forerunner + footpad results have been puzzling and unreliable...." Read more

    743 customers mention504 positive239 negative

    Customers are mixed about the heart rate monitor. Some mention that it tracks their fitness and heart rate without the chest strap, and appreciate that the watch tracks their daily activity even when they haven't started. However, others say that the sleep tracking isn' t any more in depth, and the accuracy is hit or miss.

    "...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

    "...Bonus points that it also gives HR continuously and tracks your sleep so to me it's amazing...." 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

    "...The Fitbit has more frequent heart rate sampling -- the sensors measure it every 5 seconds while resting, compared to what appeared to be..." Read more

    464 customers mention313 positive151 negative

    Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the GPS tracker. Some mention that the GPS is accurate, and the heart rate monitor seems reasonably accurate. However, others say that it's not quite as accurate in the "cardio" mode, and has incorrect response problems when doing intervals. They also say that the product is unreliable and shows readings that are clearly wrong.

    "...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

    "...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

    "...At the end of the day, the two fitness trackers gave fairly consistent data, with variance usually at or below 5%, an acceptable margin all things..." Read more

    378 customers mention237 positive141 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the GPS watch. Some like that it syncs to the Garmin Connect app and website, and provides smart notifications. They also appreciate the bluetooth connectivity and sleep tracking. However, some customers report difficulty in syncing and programming other functions. They say the GPS can be slow to sync up, and the Bluetooth is a little finicky at first.

    "...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

    "...Over time, the connections would degrade and eventually stop working. The new version uses a clip that actively clamps onto the watch...." Read more

    "...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

    "...breaker if what you really want out of the Forerunner is a decent GPS running watch...." Read more

    Great activity tracker, average smartwatch
    4 Stars
    Great activity tracker, average smartwatch
    A couple months back, after more than 8 years of service, my trusty Garmin Forerunner 60 bit the dust. In need of a new watch to help record my workouts, I surveyed the field of new fitness watches and activity trackers and settled on a Pebble2 +HR. I loved the relatively sleek design of the Pebble and the customizable watch faces, but the companion app lacked a lot of basic features and less than two weeks after receiving mine, Pebble announced their acquisition by FitBit along with a statement indicating they could not promise the watch would remain functional in the future. So, back went the Pebble, and I ordered up this Garmin Forerunner 35 (FR35) as a replacement. After living with it for about a month, here's how it stacks up.HARDWAREOverall the hardware is acceptable, although far from stylish. I do have a couple of quibbles though. The "Analog" face, isn't completely terrible, but the "Digital" face is ugly. The digital time readout is legible, but the giant Bluetooth connection indicator and battery status stick out like a sore thumb. My Pebble offered a much more elegant face (along with dozens of other options) that was able to show a digital time display along with the current weather, current HR, and current step total. It would be nice to see something more along those lines offered here. Another minor complaint is with the wrist strap. While plenty comfortable for 24/7 wear, the diagonal line texture seems to trap chlorine and soap residue and requires a thorough scrubbing every few days. I'm also disappointed to see that it's connected to the watch via two star-head screws. When the strap inevitably fails, I'll have to hope Garmin has replacements available. A standard watch strap would have been much preferred here.WORKOUTSI have had the chance to try the FR35 out across a varied set of workouts including swims, indoor treadmill runs, and outdoor runs. When outdoors the GPS tracking is as accurate as my phone's GPS. I compared measured workout distances between the FR35 and MapMyRun and found the total distance measured to be extremely close. The heart rate accuracy provided by the wrist strap is good, much better than what I saw on the Pebble, but it's slower to react to changes than the Wahoo chest strap I compared it against. Given an additional 5-10 seconds to respond to a change in effort, it seemed to +/- 5bpm compared to the chest strap about 95% of the time. If that error bothers you, you can pair it with an ANT+ chest strap during workouts instead (like the Wahoo Tickr or any recent Garmin strap).ACTIVITY TRACKINGThe FR35 seems to count steps fairly accurately. It does a pretty good job of rejecting random arm movements that otherwise inflate step counts. While I generally find the distance calculation based on pedometer step counts to be laughably inaccurate, I was reasonably impressed at how close the total calculated distance to the actual distance on a treadmill run. While I wouldn't necessarily rely on this to measure out mile splits, it's close enough for casual distance guesstimation.The sleep tracking works quite well and is automatic. I find it logs my actual sleep and wake times within about +/- 10 minutes of when I actually fall asleep and it does a good job of rejecting time spent reading in bed. The sleep tracking graphs breakdown sleep into light and deep sleep periods (although, without knowing how these periods are calculated it's hard to read too much into these) as well as movement levels. I'll be very interested to monitor my sleep levels over time (hours and quality) to see how my general feeling of wellness changes as the amount of quality sleep time I'm getting varies.It's hard to comment on the accuracy of calorie tracking without access to a physiology lab. The calories burned are tracked, and it's kind of useful to look at the trend over time. I wouldn't rely on the number of calories burned as reported by the watch to be super accurate though (if, say you're monitoring caloric input/output).NOTIFICATIONSWhen connected with my phone, the notifications are usable. Text messages and phone calls (and other notifications if I desire) buzz through to the watch face. It's enough to know there's something that may require my attention and a glance at the screen provides enough of a summary to decide if I need to pull out my phone or deal with the notification later. While I have found getting these alerts on my wrist pretty useful, this particular feature falls short of what the Pebble offered. There's no queue or timeline for reviewing notifications as there is on the Pebble and I find I miss the ability to simply scroll back through previous alerts.BATTERY LIFEThe Forerunner 35's battery life is outstanding. I get between 8 and 10 days between charges, and a full charge takes only a few hours. This is much better than I expected and ensures I only miss a few hours of activity monitoring per month. Given the time of year, I've been doing most of my running indoors so I've made light use of the GPS, I expect as the weather warms up and I do more outside running with the GPS on, I'll lose a couple of days of battery life, but I expect I should still make it a week or so between charges.APP/WEBSITEI've used Garmin's connect website to log my swims and runs for years now, so most of the experience there is familiar. The website provides access to my workout history so I can compare runs and swims against previous efforts and see improvements over time. Now that I have the FR35, I get access to my sleep, all-day heart rate, and activity tracking data there as well. The app for my Android phone is decent. It can be a little confusing navigating through the various screens, but overall, all of the information I would care to look at is available, often presented in easy to digest charts and graphs.FINAL THOUGHTSOverall I find the FR35 to be an excellent activity tracker and workout companion, but only a mediocre smartwatch. A few tweaks to the software allowing for some nicer watch face options and a better interface for dealing with notifications would make this a five-star device. Still, even with these shortcomings, I find myself wearing it 24/7 and imagine it will be on my wrist for a few years reliably logging my activity until my next upgrade.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2022
    After reading lots of negative reviews about this product, I went ahead and purchased it due to its good price point. So, after owning several Garmin gps and non-gps watches, here is my opinion.

    This is a gps watch for running. The display is large and shows you what you need to know when running: time, pace, and distance. 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. It is easy to use, and does exactly what a gps watch should do.

    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 course your pace, distance, and time. It also has walking and workout (and swimming, I think) modes which I haven’t used.

    When not in exercise mode, the watch constantly tracks your steps, heart rate, and at night your sleep. These too will sync to the Garmin connect app so you can track your trends.

    Okay, so this watch doesn’t have a touch screen or backlight, and you can’t answer your phone calls or play music or connect to the internet or anything like that. You can get it to link to your mobile phone and show you notifications such as texts, Instagram messages, and I guess any other notifications you get on your phone.

    Some users have complained at the lack of features on this watch, but I think it is just fine. It is an accurate 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. The charge lasts about two weeks for me, and it doesn’t take too long to recharge it. Sure, if you want a touch screen computer on your wrist that will talk to you, open your garage door, and order Chinese takeout, you can get an Apple Watch or a very expensive Garmin model. But if you just want a basic gps watch that tracks your stats and gives you accurate data on your runs, then this is an great, inexpensive option.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020
    Color: BlackStyle: Watch OnlyVerified Purchase
    TLDR: Good for few-whistles, basic data tracking (miles and time) with some new perks. If you want high-fidelity data or activity tracking, programmable workouts, integration with other devices/apps, I suggest you

    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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    Daniel Ramos
    5.0 out of 5 stars ótimo CxB
    Reviewed in Brazil on April 6, 2023
    Color: BlackStyle: Watch OnlyVerified Purchase
    UM dos melhores custo beneficio. Marca tudo que voce precisa saber em um treino de bike/esteira/corrida ...e com uma excelente eficacia!
    Liza Román
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente reloj para quienes practican ciclismo
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 18, 2021
    Color: BlackStyle: Watch OnlyVerified Purchase
    Yo compré este reloj buscando un reloj que pudiera medir con precisión mis recorridos en bicicleta. Me gusta que su GPS integrado me permite salir de casa sin el celular y aún así me da todas las estadísticas que necesito. Cuando lo conectas con la aplicación movil de "Garmin connect" puedes ver a detalle tu el mapa de tu recorrido, diferentes gráficas de velicidad, ritmo cardiaco, elevación, entre otras.

    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.
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    Anina Peter-Borman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love the watch
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 28, 2023
    Color: Frost BlueStyle: Watch OnlyVerified Purchase
    Love the watch
    Noé Martín Carreón Aguiñaga
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente producto y el color verde es hermoso.
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 21, 2020
    Buscas lo básico de un monitor de ejercicio pero con prestaciones ligeramente superiores? Aquí lo tienes. Lo uso para corridas en exterior y en caminadora, y funciona de maravilla.
    Ventajas
    - Funciones básicas pero suficientes.
    - Fácil sincronización con smartphone (probado en android).
    - Pantalla visualmente sencilla y práctica.
    - Correa resistente y de sensación agradable.
    - Batería de buena duración (5 días con 2 sesiones de ejercicio diarias y 7 días sólo con función de reloj).
    - Puedes ver notificaciones y llamadas entrantes.
    - Carga en poco tiempo (de 1 a 4 rayitas en 1hr).
    - Para corredores, es bastante preciso y proporciona datos como ritmo, cadencia y ppm.

    Desventajas
    - Pantalla sin colores ni touch. Cuesta tiempo acostumbrarse a los botones.
    - No aporta datos avanzados para corredores pro.
    - Algunas veces no muestra el ID de llamada entrante.
    - La distancia de conexión de bluetooth es corta (5 metros máximo).
    - La batería se baja rápido con uso prolongado de GPS.

    Yo como corredor amateur, es más de lo que puedo pedir. No sólo me es suficiente, sino que superó mis expectativas. A menos que seas un corredor pro o elite, este reloj es todo lo que necesitas para mantener un monitoreo decente y preciso de tus sesiones.
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    OMAR YANEZ MENDOZA
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy completo para comenzar a Ejercitarse
    Reviewed in Mexico on October 28, 2020
    Cuenta con perfil de Carrera, de Ciclismo, de natación
    En carrera puedes ver datos como, la velocidad por km, las pulsaciones, el tiempo de carrera, la distancia, la zona en la que esta trabajando tu corazón, cuentas hasta con 3 pantallas todas configurables a colocar 3 características de tu carrera.

    En ciclismo puedes agregar sensores ANT+ de cadencia, banda de pecho de ritmo cardíaco, sensor de velocidad (llanta) y te da oportunidad de hacer ciclismo al aire libre o en rodillo.

    En natación no lo he probado.
    Cuenta con luz en pantalla.

    Muy completo para ser de nivel de entrada.
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