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Garmin 010-01614-00 Forerunner 735XT, Multisport GPS Running Watch With Heart Rate, Black/Gray

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Features

  • 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

Description

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.

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


Manufacturer: Garmin


Model Year: 2017


UPC: 753759157722


Brand Name: Garmin


Model Name: Forerunner 735xt


Built-In Media: charging/data clip, Forerunner 735XT, manual


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 3 Years


Item Weight: 0.1 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 0.47"L x 1.75"W x 1.75"H


Operating System: iOS, Android


Display Type: 215 x 180


Human-Interface Input: Buttons


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Control Method: Touch


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Supported Satellite Navigation System: GPS


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth


Sport Type: running; swimming; cycling


Audio Output Mode: Digital


Battery Average Life: 14 Hours


Mount Type: Wrist Mount


Resolution: 215 x 180


Screen Size: 1.23 Inches


Additional Features: Bluetooth


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Map Types: Worldwide


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Fitness Watch I Have Owned
I use the watch mainly to track my heart rate while running and biking every day. The heart rate sensor works very well and I am 100% satisfied with this watch. It connects to my android phone perfectly. The details that it gives you are amazing. The battery really does last 2 weeks. I run every day for about 35 minutes and ride 2 days a week for about 3 hours each time. 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. When i first got the watch it took some time to learn how Garmen does things, since im use to samsung watches. But now I can breeze through the menus. I have had the watch for about 3 months. The sleep info is pretty good too. On the days that I am tired I can look back at my sleep pattern for the night before and see how many times I woke up, how much deep sleep I got and light sleep. The heart rate "suffer score" works very well and motivates you to pick up the pace when it falls to low. You can also download routes to follow and the watch will track your best times and alert you as you complete each segment on the route. Its a little pricy but well worth the 455.00. The first picture is the heart rate score while running and the second is a free watch face i downloaded that tracks and shows steps, calories burned and heart rate right on the main screen. One last thing, it helps to track your heart rate if you wear the watch a little above your wrist, like in the pictures. OK. its now nem 9 months and I still wear the watch everyday all day long. I was charging it this morning after the battery went completly dead on me over night. I have been busy with work and havent been using the GPS and I havent charged the watch in 2 weeks. Actually I forgot all about charging it. lol. So I thought I would update my review and give more info. 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2017 by Scott M. Scott M.

  • Garmin has reached new heights in design and customization, but there will be a learning curve for most in using it
Note: I will update this review as I use the watch more, but wanted to give my initial impressions after two runs with it. Updated 7/10/16: I've worn it for about three weeks now, so provided some additional thoughts at bottom of review. Updated 7/20/16: Something else great about this watch is how quickly it charges. I've never had a Garmin come close to the speed this thing powers up. I'd estimate that it charges at least twice as fast as my FR225 did. Background: I know it is a tri-watch, but I only use it for running. I've previously owned the Forerunner 220 and 225. There are a ton of new features with this one, and I couldn't resist. The Great: Weight, feel, size, look. Aesthetically no complains. Battery life is also excellent (although it might not last through an Iron-Man) and the apps/features feel limitless. The Good: If you have used a Garmin watch before, then the learning curve shouldn't be too steep. That being said, it can be overwhelming. The customizable nature of it (considering the size and weight) is, like, amazing. I've been playing around with it for the last 36 hours (which some people might not want to spend the time doing...) The "Needs Improvement" Stuff: To be fair, this has less to do with the watch than it does Garmin. But they continue to have issues in terms of ease of use between the device, their apps and their desktop applications. This isn't as big of a deal with watches that have less features, like my 220 and 225, but for the 735xt, it can be quite challenging. The watch already comes preloaded with a lot of widgets, which is good and bad. Generally the biggest challenge is figuring out how to get apps and turn on/off widgets (and rearrange everything as you'd like). It isn't intuitive and the roadmap to doing it could be better articulated. A second "Needs Improvement" area is the "flow" between screens/interfaces. I completely understand that there is only so much they can do, but between the five watch buttons, it takes some real time to figure out what does what. For example, you can scroll through the widgets by pressing down, but pressing down does other things depending on what you're doing at the time. Despite the constructive criticisms, I'm still giving the 735xt five stars for now. You simply can't beat the size and customizable nature of it. However if you aren't willing or able to invest the time needed to really understand the device and adjust it to meet your needs, then you might end up frustrated. Update: Have worn it long enough to say that it is very comfortable. GPS, HR, etc. is fairly accurate ("fairly" compared to perfection, but very accurate when compared to current competition). Customization (once you get over the learning curve) is pretty great. No issues on the battery life. I think that 14-hour max w/ GPS on might be on the low end. If you started a long race at 100 percent battery, I feel confident you'd get at least 18 hours out of it (unless you kept the backlight on a lot). I was able to get six days of constant wear w/ HR monitor on and running for about eight hours during that time before it got down to about 1-2 percent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2016 by DC Running

  • Love this watch.
For starters I'm fairly active. I try to work out at least 5-6 times a week, and walk 10k steps per day. Watch does a good job in tracking your everyday moving around and transfers that over to your overall fitness goals and caloric burn. Workouts. Once you get the hang of creating tithe types of workouts you want, the watch works great! I have had only one or two times that it wasn't tracking my heart rate right but like any piece of tech I just turned it off and turned it back on again. Outdoor GPS tracking works great in all apps (app store is pretty great once you sync it with your computer one time) and when you have it on. Indoor tracking is iffy. Fairly accurate for treadmill, indoor biking, etc. The watch (from what I gather) tracks the speed you swing your arms and cadence based on the info you out in for your body. So sometimes it gets a little off on treadmills, from my experience. Swimming works great. I like to throw some swims in the end of my workouts and just switch over. Does not track your heart rate in the water but strokes and calories. Misc. I like how the watch looks. I have slimmer wrists for a guy and the Fenix was just too big for me. This fits and looks great. I like how it tracks my sleep and steps. Great motivator for everything you do and I use it for everything no matter what you are into. Recommend getting the protective plastic for it. Helps a lot. Watch is very lightweight as well. One of the best features how it syncs with your phone and the app. App is great and syncing with the phone is easy. Had some issues when syncing to the PC and phone. It is one or the other and you can't have both at the same time. Recommend syncing workouts and apps with your computer when you need too and phone everything else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2017 by Michael William Hartley Michael William Hartley

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