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Come on, you've got to admit it. Any watch that displays the message 'searching for satellites' when you first turn it on its pretty damn cool. As you'd expect from a Garmin product, this watch works brilliantly with GPS signals, which means it can accura...
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Nice design, Compact, Great touchscreen, Good GPS integration, Fitness and training features...
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Very expensive...
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This is the perfect watch to wear when running, working out at the gym or riding your bike, with a load of features for tracking your workouts. Its rain, sweat and water proof and has a touchscreen that's easy to use.If you're a seasoned runner, or just b...
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Once you’ve taken care of the watch’s initial setup, all you need to do is hit the start button when you begin exercising, the lap button when you finish an interval, and the stop button when you can’t be bothered to move any more. The Forerunner 610...
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Looks like a normal watch, albeit a bulky one, Huge range of workout features integrated, GPS works accurately and stores plenty of data...
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Battery life is limited to eight hours of exercise, Not waterproof (so no swimming), Touchscreen isn't great...
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Garmin's Forerunner 610 is pricy but if you're a serious athlete we can definitely see its value. It's able to track and store a huge range of workout metrics in combination with the bundled heart-rate monitor, and includes software to monitor your long-t...
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The Garmin Forerunner 610 is a watch with a built-in GPS and a huge range of data logging capabilities - it's designed to be an all-in-one tool for anyone looking to track their workouts or fitness routines. We can't think of anything workout-wise that...
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The Garmin Forerunner 610 is a watch that’s filled with useful features and statistics-tracking gizmos. If you’re the kind of person that wants to find out every last detail about their exercise routine - why it is you slow down on that hill, or where...
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With almost all new smartphones coming out with touchscreens, it was only a matter of time before watches went the same direction. This is indeed the case with the new Forerunner 610, which boasts a new resistive touchscreen.The 610 is a lot smaller th...
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Touchscreen makes working the watch a pleasure, HRM better integrated, lots of functionality...
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Touchscreen not always that sensitive, have to download Garmin Training for offline use, not the easiest process to get everything running on the PC.
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Apart from a few niggles with the sensitivity of its touchscreen, the Forerunner 610 is a very impressive training partner. With loads of functionality, its very intuitive touchscreen capability as well better incorporation of the HRM, the 610 comes h...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-11 01:23:49
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Come on, you've got to admit it. Any watch that displays the message 'searching for satellites' when you first turn it on its pretty damn cool. As you'd expect from a Garmin product, this watch works brilliantly with GPS signals, which means it can accura...
![Good](/static/images/reviews-good.png)
Nice design, Compact, Great touchscreen, Good GPS integration, Fitness and training features...
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
Very expensive...
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This is the perfect watch to wear when running, working out at the gym or riding your bike, with a load of features for tracking your workouts. Its rain, sweat and water proof and has a touchscreen that's easy to use. If you're a seasoned runner, or just...
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Scores Comfort 4/5 Ease of use 3/5 Features 4/5In terms of looks, the Polar is Marmite – a bright red watch is not to everyone's taste. It's certainly not to mine. It is light, though, and comfortable to wear.Some of the other watches featured in this a...
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digitalmediaandit.com Updated: 2015-08-05 09:34:52
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So you are looking to invest in a decent sports watch. You do some online research, you think about the functions, specifications, the design, the prices and you narrow it down to a few choices. You start to actively read reviews and if you are like me yo...
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jordanitservices.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-26 23:46:47
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So you are looking to invest in a decent sports watch. You do some online research, you think about the functions, specifications, the design, the prices and you narrow it down to a few choices. You start to actively read reviews and if you are like me yo...
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The Forerunner 610 is a huge improvement in terms of operability over the 410. The touch screen makes interacting with the menus, cycling through pages and accessing the data much much easier. But there are still the occasional problemsd with selectin...
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It's an understatement, but Garmin's Forerunner GPS watches boast a vast breadth of features. Fold in their Connect service which takes your workouts social and you've got a product with unrivaled info that can take any athlete to the next level. So it wa...
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Easier to use than any other Forerunner thanks to the touchscreen, Decent battery life for a GPS watch, IPX7 rating and solid build...
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Small 1×1 inch touchscreen can make selecting some menus a tad challenging, Proprietary charging cable which means you can't lose it or forget it, Battery may not be user replaceable...
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Christen Costa 5.0 5.0 The Forerunner 610 is the supreme workout companion for any athlete thanks t...
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Like all my reviews , they tend to be pretty in depth (perhaps overly so) – but that's just my trademark DC Rainmaker way of doing things. Think of them more like reference guides than quick and easy summaries. I try and cover every conceivable thing you...
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The FR610 represents an update to the previous generation running focused FR405 and FR410 – but omits the troublesome touch bezel that both of those watches had. The primary selling point of this series of device is the slim ‘watch-like' design – effectiv...
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The Garmin Forerunner 610 has been one of the leading GPS fitness watches for a couple of years, but I just recently had the chance to try one out. It is really the device that sets the bar for running, but we should see new devices like the TomTom sport...
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Decent battery life for most fitness activities, Superb quality product, Large buttons that are easy to press, Easy interface with core functionality, Full function website, Open nature of data so can be used with other services, (Image Matthew Miller/ZDN...
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Need special USB ANT dongle to sync Forerunner 610, Touchscreen not very sensitive to finger press, (Image Matthew Miller/ZDNet)...
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