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Garmin Forerunner 245 Music, GPS Running Smartwatch with Music and Advanced Dynamics, Aqua
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Brand | Garmin |
Model Name | Forerunner 245 Music, Aqua |
Style | Music |
Color | Aqua |
Screen Size | 1.2 Inches |
Special Feature | Bluetooth |
Shape | Round |
Target Audience | Unisex |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
About this item
- GPS running smartwatch with music advanced training features
- Sync with music streaming services, such as Spotify, to easily store and play your favorite songs right from your watch
- Evaluates your current training status to indicate if you’re undertraining or overdoing it; offers additional performance monitoring features
- Get free adaptive training plans from Garmin Coach, or create your own custom workouts on our Garmin Connect online fitness community
- Provides advanced running dynamics, including ground contact time balance, stride length, vertical ratio and more (When used with Running Dynamics Pod or HRM Run or HRM Tri monitors (sold separately))
- Safety and tracking features include incident detection (during select activities) which sends your real time location to emergency contacts through your paired compatible smartphone
- Battery life: up to 7 days in smartwatch mode; up to 6 hours in GPS mode with music
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Mileage | 4.5 | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 5.0 |
For working out | 4.4 | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 5.0 |
Sleep tracking | 4.2 | 4.9 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 5.0 |
Battery life | 4.4 | 4.8 | — | 4.6 | 4.4 | — |
Accuracy | 4.4 | 5.0 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | — |
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size | One Size | 41 MM | 46 mm | One Size | One Size | 41 MM |
display size | 1.2 inches | 1.1 inches | 1.3 inches | 1.04 inches | 1.2 inches | 1.1 inches |
connectivity tech | GPS | Bluetooth, USB | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB | Bluetooth | GPS | Bluetooth, USB |
supported applications | GPS | GPS | GPS | GPS | GPS | GPS |
input interface | buttons | buttons | touch screen, buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons |
wireless standard | bluetooth | — | bluetooth | bluetooth | bluetooth | bluetooth |
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You do the running. Forerunner 245 Music does the thinking. It even gets to know you, mile after mile and song after song. This GPS smartwatch has storage for your favorite tunes, so you can keep moving to the music without having to lug your phone along. It also tracks your stats, crunches the numbers and gets to know all about your performance, your running form, your training history and even your goals. All you need to focus on is putting one foot in front of the other.
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Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
ASIN | B07QKWVMQY |
Item model number | 010-02120-22 |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #110,326 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #315 in Running GPS Units |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity technologies | GPS |
GPS | True |
Special features | Bluetooth |
Display resolution | 240 x 240 |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Color | Aqua |
Whats in the box | Forerunner 245 Music; Charge/data cable; Documentation |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Date First Available | April 30, 2019 |
Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 1.2 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 3.5 GB |
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Customers like the value, battery life, and audio quality of the wearable computer. For example, they mention that it's well worth the price, the charging time is superior, and the ability to play music is great. They appreciate accuracy, and heart rate tracking. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, ease of use, and connectivity.
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Customers like the value of the watch. They say it's well worth the price, accurate, and has good quality. Some customers also mention that the band is excellent out of the box and that it has cheap apps on the store.
"...nice extra features to the more basic Forerunner 35/45 while not being overly expensive, and continuing to include everything I liked about the 35/45..." Read more
"...Overall, this is a really great watch. I was lusting after the Fenix 6s but that would have been overkill for me...." Read more
"...This was a great and worthwhile investment, lots of new features and bells/whistles that the old watch didn't have...." Read more
"...Gym wise the watch is virtually useless. It cannot discern accurately the number of reps. Cumbersome interface to correct values...." Read more
Customers like the accuracy of the wearable computer. They say it offers good insights into training activities, is very accurate with heart rates, pacing, and pulse ox. They also say the accuracy for the GPS and mileage is fantastic. Additionally, customers say the heart monitor seems to be accurate enough for day-to-day activities and improves running trainings. They mention that the exercise functions are great and it has helped them exercise smarter through the given data points.
"...Pros:-Very light weight, barely notice it which is awesome for distance running...." Read more
"...not found any issues with the GPS and I have found this to be fairly accurate. Connects seamlessly with Strava which I appreciate...." Read more
"...Great and accurate GPS and heartrate sensor...." Read more
"...As for GPS, once you connect to satellites, it's pretty accurate and tracks very well...." Read more
Customers like the heart rate tracking of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it's good with tracking exercise, and extremely accurate. They also say it'll keep track of your running metrics, step counts, miles, altitude, and routes. That said, some say the GPS and activity trackers are excellent.
"...The Garmin 245 Music can do all this, plus adds additional workout tracking capability, and ability to wirelessly communicate with a Garmin running..." Read more
"...-Analytics are awesome, pulse ox gives you load tracking and vo2 max which are game changers over basic activity tracking numbers that iphone apps..." Read more
"...not being able to take my phone on my run and still having music, GPS, and some sort of security to reach my loved ones should I need it...." Read more
"...period of deep sleep and non movement I had last night it was not tracking the oxygen... Might be good for serious mountain hikers to test oxygen..." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the wearable computer. They say it lasts forever.
"...I loved its long battery life of about 1.5 weeks to 2 weeks the way I used it, plus physical buttons which I find much better for controlling the..." Read more
"...-Battery life is amazing, I can go a week or more between charging even with gps runs, try that with a apple watch, can't go even 2 days which is..." Read more
"...Battery life is good, however if you use the GPS tracker in it that feature does shorten the battery life some. The screen is just fine for a watch...." Read more
"...7- Battery-battery life is OK but I wish it lasted a little longer. How quickly it charges makes up for that though!..." Read more
Customers like the audio quality of the wearable computer. They say the ability to play music is great, impressive, and cool. They also love that it tracks their runs and allows them to listen to downloaded audio content. Some mention that it plays MP3s and that they can add music providers so they can listen to their stations or playlists.
"...I have good audio quality throughout my runs, arm motions while running do not cause any problems...." Read more
"...-Music and apps like Starbucks card load easily via garmin app on phone...." Read more
"...The default music apps are hard to use, including Spotify. Can not import mp3/m4a with Unicode characters, such as Chinese...." Read more
"...This watch does have the music feature but I have not tried it yet...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention that it works best when logging a specific activity like outdoor, and is a high functioning tool by itself. They say that the software works well and has good visuals. However, others say that it doesn't work well, the Spotify app to sync to this watch didn't works, and the screen malfunctions.
"...But if you can live with the data being on the cloud, the software works well and has good visuals for displaying all the data...." Read more
"...with screen visibility or burnt out spots, it's always on and light button works fine for low light situations.Cons:..." Read more
"...The software and app are pretty, but don't work well. PC software crashing my top of the line computer...." Read more
"...it's just the right size, smaller than any G-Shock It functions well for how I use it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the wearable computer. Some mention it's easy to use, simple, and light. They say the software is easy to run program and the music controls are easy. However, other customers say it'd be confusing to use and hard to navigate. They also mention that the customized watch faces are hard to set up and tedious to set it up.
"...It all works and is reasonably easy to find, but some items are buried a bit in menus, at times the clicking around can feel inefficient...." Read more
"...Also wish the manual was more simplified...." Read more
"...-Connects up easily with Runkeeper by Asics which I have been using for nearly a decade so I can still get historical comparisons...." Read more
"I give the Forerunner 4.5 of 5. it was a pain to setup is why I knocked off the half point...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the wearable computer. Some mention that the Garmin app connectivity is great, with some weird gaps. They also love the link to the Garmn Connect platform/app for keeping track of their goals and programming their watch. However, others say that the watch has trouble connecting to WiFi, takes longer to connect if there's a lot of cloud cover, and has issues connecting to their phone. The GPS can sometimes take awhile to activate.
"...It takes longer to connect if there's a lot of cloud cover, but with the additional GPS options, the tracking is still good...." Read more
"...plus adds additional workout tracking capability, and ability to wirelessly communicate with a Garmin running dynamics pod which gives additional..." Read more
"...Charging connection is now touchy making it irritating when you put it in and the watch is dead.Software:..." Read more
"...of the watch according to garmin, Thats why I have a problem with fast bettery drain and it can't get the latest firmeware...." Read more
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Before buying this, I used a Garmin Forerunner 35 for several years. That was a very good watch for tracking runs, and I also used it for other workouts like cycling and rowing. I loved its long battery life of about 1.5 weeks to 2 weeks the way I used it, plus physical buttons which I find much better for controlling the watch during runs than a touch screen. It also has a good quality heart rate monitor and some sleep-tracking capabilities.
The Garmin 245 Music can do all this, plus adds additional workout tracking capability, and ability to wirelessly communicate with a Garmin running dynamics pod which gives additional data about runs. It also adds a pulse ox sensor, and ability to store up to 500 digital music tracks on the watch and broadcast to earbuds/headsets/speakers via bluetooth. It is more waterproof than the 35. It can track several measures of indoor lap swimming in a pool, but not open water swims or scuba. Finally its watchbands have quick release connections to the watch body, making it easier to replace them if needed or desired.
I'm not sure I must have any of these things but was curious to try all of them. I am pleased with their implementation. The music feature is especially well done. It pairs without problems with my bluetooth headphones and speakers. I have good audio quality throughout my runs, arm motions while running do not cause any problems. I've copied .mp3 tracks to the watch from a Windows PC that uses Itunes to store my music library, using the watch's USB cable to transfer the files. I've installed the Garmin Express software on the PC (a free download from garmin.com), and methods to copy individual music tracks or playlists are straightforward and work fine. Garmin supports music services like Spotify and Deezer as well, but I haven't tried that and can't comment on how well it works. There are decent controls on the watch for playing tracks or playlists, and adjusting volume. There are a separate set of controls for that within my bluetooth headset (Plantronics BackBeat Fit 3150), and those play nice with the watch.
The battery definitely drains faster while using its GPS and streaming music via bluetooth. Garmin claims 6 hours battery life for these conditions, which sounds roughly consistent with my own experience. That brings me to one of my few quibbles with the watch, which is that I wish its battery life was somewhat better. There's no escaping increased power consumption when using GPS and bluetooth, but it would have been nice if they'd fit a battery with more capacity into the watch. It's not terrible as-is: still much better battery life than Apple watches, and lasts a week to a week and a half if I 'only' track runs with it, use the pulse ox sensor, and don't stream any music. It seems slightly worse than the Forerunner 35 when using the same features, but I was hoping for the same or better. If you want more battery you can buy a Fenix or more expensive Forerunner. It's still good for what it does and the price, though.
This watch seems generally well regarded but I've seen a few negative reviews that say its GPS accuracy is not good, or not as good as older Garmin watches. That has not been my experience. GPS accuracy seems just as good as my Forerunner 35, which is excellent. In fact, the 245 can also do GPS and Glonass together, which I tried while visiting Iceland. I've heard that Glonass can be helpful at hi latitudes. It worked well for me, though I didn't do careful experiments using GPS only versus GPS + Glonass to quantify differences.
The watch has a lot of capability and it's a challenge to design an interface to easily access it all using the watch buttons. Garmin uses several of the watch buttons to descend or ascend within menus, or select options. There is also a circularly scrolling 'wheel' in one menu to enable or disable different kinds of connections, or power the watch off. It all works and is reasonably easy to find, but some items are buried a bit in menus, at times the clicking around can feel inefficient. Not sure there's an easy solution to support so many features, though. There is a lot of flexibility to customize and specify on or off for different sensors and connections, kudos to Garmin for giving this much control. The Garmin Connect smartphone software is a good companion for uploading workout data and displaying. It works reliably through a bluetooth connection between the watch and phone, and is well organized. It requires you to upload the watch data to Garmin's cloud, then communicates with the cloud to display different aspects. I don't love the cloud aspect, it would be better if they provided an option to store the data 100% locally (on the watch and phone only, with no internet involvement). But if you can live with the data being on the cloud, the software works well and has good visuals for displaying all the data.
To summarize, this watch is a great product. It adds some nice extra features to the more basic Forerunner 35/45 while not being overly expensive, and continuing to include everything I liked about the 35/45. It seems meant to be a 'mid-level' watch, and I think what you get for the price is a good value. If you want much longer battery life or more sensors, like a barometric altimeter, get another watch like the higher end Garmins. If the capabilities of the Forerunner 45 or predecessor 35 fully meet your needs, save a bit of money and get those. This watch is a sweet spot of Garmin goodness + bluetooth music streaming and some extra workout tracking ability for lowest price.
Pros:
-Very light weight, barely notice it which is awesome for distance running. The larger Fenix series seem just too heavy and loaded with features I don't need. My wrist is about 185-190mm and band fits perfect (if you have very large wrists band may be a bit small), face large and easy to read but not crazy big. And after years of black watches, went with white and it looks great.
-Analytics are awesome, pulse ox gives you load tracking and vo2 max which are game changers over basic activity tracking numbers that iphone apps can give. You really don't know what you are missing if you don't have this, highly recommend ensuring any watch you get from Garmin has the performance tracking features to really motivate you. (was looking at vivoactive/venu etc in similar price range without this, glad I didn't get them)
-Music and apps like Starbucks card load easily via garmin app on phone. So you really can leave house with only this for a run, even though doesn't have Garmin pay.
-Battery life is amazing, I can go a week or more between charging even with gps runs, try that with a apple watch, can't go even 2 days which is very limiting and annoying on weekend trips
-Connects up easily with Runkeeper by Asics which I have been using for nearly a decade so I can still get historical comparisons. After your run, when you sync it up with the garmin phone app, it automatically loads it into the Runkeeper app as well.
-Have had no problems with screen visibility or burnt out spots, it's always on and light button works fine for low light situations.
Cons:
-The initial set up is fidgety to say the least. Took me repeating the same step often to get watch/garmin apps to connect with wifi, bluetooth headsets, runkeeper app, etc.. Had to restart phone, devices etc a few times. It's frustrating but it's not as bad as some reviewers described. And once things are connected, they stay connected. Haven't had to reinstall/reconnect anything.
-The buttons do sometimes stick a bit on the side as others mention, it's summer and with long runs comes lots of sweat so taking it in the shower every couple of weeks does the trick to keep the white clean and the buttons working well.
-Figuring out how to use new apps loaded on the watch is weird, seems like the interface wasn't designed for them so they are stuck in a weird spot. Once you know where, it's easy and they work great. But again, the software lets you down a little here.
-It does have full pacing and training programs which give basic alerts via your bluetooth headphones or on your wrist with a buzz, however I prefer the coaching apps that speak to you and motivate you on your planned work outs so do still often run with my phone when I'm doing them. Maybe I'll find an app that does this though long term, haven't explored this as much.
-Only default watch face ships loaded, but easy to download more and customize via the app. Wish there were a few more pre loaded but is what it is (Pic shown with the Crystal downloaded face).
Finally, yes I'd buy it again. It's the perfect light weight running watch for me. In the future may try the Forerunner 945 for the garmin pay, altimeter, thermometer, and a few more goodies now that I understand it's set up more. But, $250 more for just those things seems like a lot.
Pros:
-Very light weight, barely notice it which is awesome for distance running. The larger Fenix series seem just too heavy and loaded with features I don't need. My wrist is about 185-190mm and band fits perfect (if you have very large wrists band may be a bit small), face large and easy to read but not crazy big. And after years of black watches, went with white and it looks great.
-Analytics are awesome, pulse ox gives you load tracking and vo2 max which are game changers over basic activity tracking numbers that iphone apps can give. You really don't know what you are missing if you don't have this, highly recommend ensuring any watch you get from Garmin has the performance tracking features to really motivate you. (was looking at vivoactive/venu etc in similar price range without this, glad I didn't get them)
-Music and apps like Starbucks card load easily via garmin app on phone. So you really can leave house with only this for a run, even though doesn't have Garmin pay.
-Battery life is amazing, I can go a week or more between charging even with gps runs, try that with a apple watch, can't go even 2 days which is very limiting and annoying on weekend trips
-Connects up easily with Runkeeper by Asics which I have been using for nearly a decade so I can still get historical comparisons. After your run, when you sync it up with the garmin phone app, it automatically loads it into the Runkeeper app as well.
-Have had no problems with screen visibility or burnt out spots, it's always on and light button works fine for low light situations.
Cons:
-The initial set up is fidgety to say the least. Took me repeating the same step often to get watch/garmin apps to connect with wifi, bluetooth headsets, runkeeper app, etc.. Had to restart phone, devices etc a few times. It's frustrating but it's not as bad as some reviewers described. And once things are connected, they stay connected. Haven't had to reinstall/reconnect anything.
-The buttons do sometimes stick a bit on the side as others mention, it's summer and with long runs comes lots of sweat so taking it in the shower every couple of weeks does the trick to keep the white clean and the buttons working well.
-Figuring out how to use new apps loaded on the watch is weird, seems like the interface wasn't designed for them so they are stuck in a weird spot. Once you know where, it's easy and they work great. But again, the software lets you down a little here.
-It does have full pacing and training programs which give basic alerts via your bluetooth headphones or on your wrist with a buzz, however I prefer the coaching apps that speak to you and motivate you on your planned work outs so do still often run with my phone when I'm doing them. Maybe I'll find an app that does this though long term, haven't explored this as much.
-Only default watch face ships loaded, but easy to download more and customize via the app. Wish there were a few more pre loaded but is what it is (Pic shown with the Crystal downloaded face).
Finally, yes I'd buy it again. It's the perfect light weight running watch for me. In the future may try the Forerunner 945 for the garmin pay, altimeter, thermometer, and a few more goodies now that I understand it's set up more. But, $250 more for just those things seems like a lot.
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Reviewed in Mexico on February 1, 2024
Se tivesse que apontar algum defeito seria apenas a duração da bateria que poderia ser maior.
En cuanto al reloj funciona de manera excelente, cumple con las características que menciona. Lo que más me gusta es correr con el ya que desde la app que uso para entrenar (Runna) puedo cargar mis sesiones de entramoento a mi reloj y me va dando datos y recomendación (cómo estar en la zona deseada, o mejorías).
También para el día a día es muy útil, ya que te muestra los mensajes que llegar a tu celular y te permite contestar (mensajes predeterminados) desde el reloj. Por último, el control de la música, ya que no siempre uno está cerca del móvil o si te estás bañando puedes cambiarlo.
Sin duda lo recomiendo, es un excelente reloj.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 8, 2023
En cuanto al reloj funciona de manera excelente, cumple con las características que menciona. Lo que más me gusta es correr con el ya que desde la app que uso para entrenar (Runna) puedo cargar mis sesiones de entramoento a mi reloj y me va dando datos y recomendación (cómo estar en la zona deseada, o mejorías).
También para el día a día es muy útil, ya que te muestra los mensajes que llegar a tu celular y te permite contestar (mensajes predeterminados) desde el reloj. Por último, el control de la música, ya que no siempre uno está cerca del móvil o si te estás bañando puedes cambiarlo.
Sin duda lo recomiendo, es un excelente reloj.