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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 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.3 |
Mileage | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.5 | — |
For working out | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.4 | — |
Sleep tracking | 4.1 | 4.1 | 3.6 | 4.1 | — |
Accuracy | — | 4.4 | 3.8 | — | 4.4 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | PB Trading | GPS City | Amazon.com |
control method | touch | — | application | application | application |
resolution | 128 x 128 | — | 480 x 272 | 128 x 128 | 128 x 128 |
mounting type | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | Wrist Mount | — |
batteries included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
battery average life | 9 days | 20 hours | 336.0 hours, 20.0 hours | — | 40 hours |
What's in the box
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 | #51,348 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #136 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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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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Customers like the performance, accuracy, ease of use, quality and value of the gps or navigation system. They mention that it works great, the heartrate tracker seems to be fairly accurate and that the interface is fantastic. They also appreciate the value for money.
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Customers like the performance of the GPS watch. They say it's uber functional without any superfluous or overly complicated frills. They also like that the run functions, and the app works well with Strava. The battery life is good, and it works well for computing distance. Some customers have reported that it has a slow time picking up satellites, but it has worked fine in the rain. Overall, customers find the product to be a fun and affordable option.
"...This watch is perfect for running (and I'm sure other sports as well), it makes long runs so much less stressful! I highly recommend it!" Read more
"...track specific exercise events and minimal, but useful smart watch capabilities and Garmin produced a winner for all but the most advanced..." Read more
"...to read with more intense light, it appeared to be perfect for outdoor use in Florida...." Read more
"...most were caused by a fall that chipped the screen and caused functional problems...." Read more
Customers generally like the tracking of the GPS or navigation system. They say that the gps tracker is accurate, the heart rate tracker seems to be mostly accurate, and the accuracy of outdoor running distances is very good. The battery life is good, and it keeps track for you without becoming a nuisance. The built-in GPS is truly wonderful, and its auto-lap feature is super convenient. The heart rate monitor function is good.
"...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
"...This watch accurately tracks miles, displaying clearly on the face where I'm at (which is also a big pro) and notifying me by vibration, display,..." Read more
"...While hard to verify Heart Rate accuracy over 24 hours, it appears to be quite accurate if you account for the slight lag in readings...." 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
Customers find the product easy to use. They mention it's pretty simple to use, accurate, and doesn't take too long to locate the GPS. They also appreciate the simple interface and the easy-to-use lap splits. The application is fantastic and allows them to join group challenges from people. Overall, customers are happy with the ease of use of the product.
"...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
"...It even records mile split times! It's so user friendly and simple, and I honestly couldn't ask for a better app for my marathon training...." Read more
"...Very reasonable costIntuitive OperationUsable in Bright SunlightUseful feature setAccurate Feedback" 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
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the GPS running watch. They mention that it is an excellent watch, it fits the bill well enough, and meets their running and fitness needs. Some say that it looks sleek and sportsy.
"Synopsis: Overall, this is a good, basic running/ fitness watch that makes a nod at also being a smart watch. There is nothing flashy here...." Read more
"...Nice product Garmin, you have a customer for life!" Read more
"This is a very good watch that works very well. I bought it because it worked good for many of my running friends...." Read more
"...Holy sh*t, this Forerunner 35 is amazing, and I will admit I rarely take it off, against my previous stubborn attitude...." Read more
Customers like the value of the GPS watch. They say it's well worth the modest price, a decent mix of capability and cost, and fits well.
"...Very reasonable costIntuitive OperationUsable in Bright SunlightUseful feature setAccurate Feedback" Read more
"...and gives you accurate data on your runs, then this is an great, inexpensive option." 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
"...The 35 is pretty expensive and just too easy to damage for daily use.Update: May 20, my Garmin 35 has pretty much given up...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the Forerunner 35. They say it has an outstanding battery life and it's easy to conserve the battery.
"...Nothing fancy, but useful feedback when exercising. Battery life is easily 5-7 days with 30-45 minutes of GPS tracking each day...." Read more
"...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. The phone is advertised as having up to a 13 day battery life. I haven't seen it...." Read more
"...BATTERY LIFEThe Forerunner 35's battery life is outstanding...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heart rate monitor. Some mention that it does a great job recording heart rate during weight lifting and that they like being able to see graphs of their heart rate over the course of a run. The GPS, however, has more frequent heart rate sampling, and some customers say that it is just about impossible to get an accurate heart rate from a device worn on the wrist.
"...Love the breakdown of HR zones and ESPECIALLY love than an accurate HR is viewable with one touch of a button throughout my day...." Read more
"...Issue #1 : Heart rate monitoring accuracy is unfortunately hit or Miss. Running with my Forerunner 35 my heart rate is not accurate, it is usually..." Read more
"...The app automatically records all of this- pace, HR, elevation, you name it. It even records mile split times!..." Read more
"...Accuracy. As mentioned with the pros, the watch is not quite as accurate as I have come to expect from my phone...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the product. Some mention that it pairs well with iPhones, syncs wirelessly to the Garmin Connect app, and the GPS connects quickly. Others say that they've experienced difficulty in syncing and programming other functions, and that the GPS can be slow to sync up. They also mention that the watch has had difficulty establishing the Bluetooth connection with the phone.
"...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
"...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
"...Also, a few times the watch has had difficulty establishing the Bluetooth connection with the phone...." Read more
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Issue #1 : Heart rate monitoring accuracy is unfortunately hit or Miss. Running with my Forerunner 35 my heart rate is not accurate, it is usually 15-20 BPM low. Compared to my Forerunner 25 with a Garmin chest strap my history on my regular 5-8 mile run is quite different. On a Treadmill my Forerunner 25 + Chest Strap compares closely to a professional heart rate monitor with a cuff, the difference is nearly always less than 3 BPM, the model 35 difference is 8-15 BPM lower than the professional HRM. I have also run wearing both the 25 (with Garmin chest strap) and the 35 on the same runs and have seen those same differences.
Issue #2: battery life is quite short, usually about 3 days with an hour run each day is about the limit before it’s recharge time. This is in sharp contrast to My Forerunner 25 which can easily go 8-10 days with a one hour run each day and 3-4 weeks with no running. The best I can get from the 35 with no runs is maybe 5-6 days.
Issue #3 : the Forerunner 35 is far more fragile than the 25. The first day I wore it I somehow chipped the side of the case, two weeks later while running I caught my toe on a raised piece of sidewalk and took a tumble; while I wasn’t hurt, the band snapped and the Watch face was damaged, suffering a crack across the screen and a chunk broken out of the corner of the display when it landed about 20 feet away. It still functions but the GPS uptake time has greatly increased.
So in summary, the 35 is good but the screen is easily damaged. The model 25 has a wide bezel to protect the screen while the model 35 does not, this leaves the model 35 screen completely unprotected if you take a fall, the heart rate is inaccurate by at least 10%. But it does have a wide range of functions and the gps seams accurate. A What I won’t do is wear it as my day-to-day watch, as I do with my older model 25. The 35 is pretty expensive and just too easy to damage for daily use.
Update: May 20, my Garmin 35 has pretty much given up. Today, during my morning run I noticed that the screen is now only half visible, the other half is completely black, and both the GPS and Bluetooth seem to have quit as well. I can only assume that the fall I had in late January caused severe damage internally and now the watch is done. I’ve reverted to using my Garmin 25 with chest strap, the model 35 is now wiped out, I won’t replace it.
This review needs an update. Like some others I had some issues, most were caused by a fall that chipped the screen and caused functional problems. I called Garmin and explained I had damaged the watch and Garmin replaced it at no charge. The replacement looked new and Functioned properly. During my conversation it’s the Garmin representative he gave me some hints to get the best from it, i detail these below because I had never seen them elsewhere.
1. Heart rate monitor responds poorly, often “sticking” at some obviously wrong count. I.e. showing 8 bpm when I’m running an 8 min pace and my hr should be about 160+.
2. Slow/incorrect response doing intervals and other similar response problems.
There were problems with the initial GPS uptake at new locations as well so I called Garmin support and talked with a very helpful tech savvy guy who was able to cure all of the complaints in just a few minutes.
First, make sure the “Garmin Connect” app is on your phone, Bluetooth is enabled and the FR35 and phone are paired. Wait until they sync. Next fully charge the watch then shutdown the watch by holding the top left button on the watch until “Shutdown” is displayed then select yes and the watch will shutdown and the screen will blank.
Shutdown fully powers off the watch. Now leave it powered off for at least 12 hours then take it outside where you have a clear view of the Eastern sky and press the same button used to shutdown the watch briefly, this and the 12 hour shutdown will have the watch restart all of its OS components, reconnect all GPS components and reset clocking as well as doing some internal house keeping by clearing out stale files and freeing up operating memory. All this is kind of like rebooting Windows, cures a bunch of problems.
Now that the watch has been restarted and settled down, go wash you’re hands, especially the place on your wrist where the back of the watch will be, also clean the back of the watch as well. Now go for a run, you’ll probably find that the problems you had before are gone. That’s how it was with my watch. Now it’s my habit to reboot before every run and the last six months have been completely trouble free.
Pros:
-Mileage tracking: No more manual mile tracking before a long run! I used to spend hours of frustration tracking long (10-20 mile) runs, only to have to completely redo the route because it's slightly too short or long, or I get out there and a road is closed. This watch accurately tracks miles, displaying clearly on the face where I'm at (which is also a big pro) and notifying me by vibration, display, and sound when I hit a mile increment (and showing average pace, love it!!).
-Display: I have pretty bad eyesight but can't wear contacts and hate wearing glasses when I run, so I generally have a difficult time reading watches, especially if I'm out in the early morning before sunrise, or in not so nice weather. The display on this is very clear, even in bright sunlight, and large enough for me to read without my glasses.
-Sleep tracking: This wasn't a huge feature for me, but I have to say it's nice to check into the app every once and a while to see how I've been sleeping. I had purchased a very cheap fitness tracker watch previously that constantly under-recorded my sleep, so it's nice to see it more accurate with this one.
-App: I can't emphasize how much this watch and accompanying app has simplified my training. I used to spend hours mapping, remapping, and recording my runs and checking pace. The app automatically records all of this- pace, HR, elevation, you name it. It even records mile split times! It's so user friendly and simple, and I honestly couldn't ask for a better app for my marathon training.
-Fit: I was a bit concerned about the fit of a smart watch/fitness watch, because I have TINY wrists. Luckily my parents both have the same watch, and I was able to try it on before purchasing- the watch face is large and takes up most of my wrist, but the band does tighten down small enough for me.
Cons:
-(Very minor) Wrist strap: It feels thin and a bit cheap, and tends to get dirty easily because it's has tiny grooves. It can be cleaned, but a more substantial band without places to trap dirt and sweat would be nice (I can get 3rd party replacements if I need to).
This watch is perfect for running (and I'm sure other sports as well), it makes long runs so much less stressful! I highly recommend it!
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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.