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Garmin 010-01746-00 Forerunner 935 Running GPS Unit (Black)

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Color: Black


Style: GPS Unit


Features

  • Premium GPS running/triathlon watch with wrist based heart rate; Strap material: Silicone; Smartphone compatibility: iPhone, Android, Windows.Control Method:Application.Special Feature:Smarter Connections.Water Resistant: Yes
  • Offers advanced running and multisport Features in a comfortable watch you can wear all day, and it only weighs 49 grams
  • Provides elevation changes with a built in barometer; altimeter and electronic compass help you keep your bearings
  • Evaluates your training status to indicate if youre undertraining or overdoing it and offers additional performance monitoring Features
  • Provides advanced dynamics for running, cycling and swimming, including ground contact time balance, stride length and more. Bezel Material: Fiber reinforced polymer

Description

Who cares that forerunner 935 gives you dialed in data, such as dynamics for running, cycling and swimming, wrist based Heart rate, training status, FTP and vo2 Max? A dedicated athlete like you who’s ready to Beat yesterday. This premium GPS running/Triathlon Watch helps you fine tune your training and recovery to be a better athlete. For the competitor in you, it features Starve live segments so you can turn every run or ride into a virtual competition. For the “looks count, too” in you, interchangeable bands let you quickly change bands for a new Sport or style. Forerunner 935 also has smart notifications, automatic uploads and connect IQ compatibility for custom Watch faces and apps.

Operating System: Windows


Special Feature: Smarter Connections


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


GPS: Built-in GPS


Shape: Heart


Screen Size: 1.2 Inches


Brand: Garmin


Model Name: Forerunner 935


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  • Very happy with this fitness watch
This is my first (and only) advanced fitness watch. I had a relatively simple Fitbit previously, so this was quite a step up. So I write this review with the caveat that I'm not an expert in advanced fitness trackers or smartwatches. Having said that, I am really enjoying this watch. I use it predominantly for walking, swimming, running (and once the weather improves, biking). My Fitbit did not support swimming, and I wanted a watch that could do that, but also seamlessly interface with Strava for activity tracking. At first it was a bit overwhelming, but it only took a few days to get used to the features. After a week or so I was comfortably editing the data screens on the watch during activities to show the data I wanted. I love that it is configurable like this. Accuracy during swimming seems very good. The first few times I used it I either "lost" a lap or had an "extra" one recorded, but lately it has been rock solid. Maybe I was obsessing over having it detect the end of a lap, but now I simply touch the wall and don't worry about it and it counts it accurately every time. It does not seem to recognize my strokes that well, but this may be more about my technique that the watch! That doesn't really bother me though. During walks I have noticed that the heart rate monitor has an issue. The uploaded picture illustrates this. It showed my heart rate hovering at about 80bpm (which I know was inaccurate) and then suddenly jumped up to about 113bpm, which was probably accurate. Somehow it was missing one out of every 3 heart beats. I haven't looked too closely at the problem--maybe it's the clothes I'm wearing, but clearly it was not reading the heart rate accurately at the lower bpm because I was definitely exerting myself. I used it on an elliptical trainer this past weekend and the heart rate was dead on in agreement with the elliptical unit's built in sensor heart rate monitor, so I know it has the accuracy with even vigorous movement. The other readings on the elliptical (pace, etc.) were spot on as well. GPS accuracy is excellent, much better than my phone was recording on MapMyRide and native Strava. It is nice to be able to go out without having to carry my phone to get my routes plotted during workouts. And I love the ability to overlay pace and heart rate on the map. The Garmin Connect app is quite good. It has a few UI idiosyncrasies, but overall it's one of the better ones I've used. It keeps track of personal records for my swims (and I assume it will do the same with bike rides once I start riding), although for some reason it does refuse to capture some records, such as Longest Swim and 1000m. I haven't figured that out yet. I do wish that there was an interface to the MapMyFitness set of apps which is where most of my fitness history lies, so basically I am transitioning away from that platform and to Garmin Connect and Strava. A few things I would like to see improved: First, the watch can be set to auto-sync after an activity is completed and within WiFi range. Great! But to get daily step counts to sync, you either have to open the app or use the Sync feature on the phone. This is not a huge deal if you only use the app itself, but I have a third party service that syncs daily step counts from Garmin Connect, so at the end of the day I need to make sure I force a sync. It would be nice to have the watch auto-sync periodically when in range of my phone. Also, in swimming mode, I like to time certain distances (250m, 750m and 1500m). I would be happy with it capturing every 250m, and I'll note that you can set an auto-lap distance for walks (and I presume runs and bike rides too), but that doesn't seem to be an option for swimming. Instead, I can manually press the lap key, which puts it into rest mode, and then hit it a second time to restart. It's not a huge deal--I get what I am looking for, but it would be nice if it were more automatic. Update: I forgot to mention the accuracy of the sleep tracking on this device. Basically it drastically overestimates my sleep. It shows me getting 9-10 hours a night, and I know that on some nights I have been lying awake for almost an hour and the app shows that I was asleep the whole time. This is not a big deal for me, but if you are looking for accurate sleep tracking, that would be something to watch out for with this watch. Overall, I am extremely pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021 by Lance Pickup Lance Pickup

  • This device hits the sweet spot for me. I wish it were a little sturdier, but overall great features and functionalities.
I will not go into a technical review of the Garmin 935 GPS unit as there are already many available on internet and very detailed ones on YouTube. I will instead try to address some issues that I think are important to the average consumer. Mind that I gave 5-start rating and thus I like it, but still there are a few comments that I feel could be useful 1) I have had a Garmin GPS unit at my wrist from 2004 and, in particular, I went through the series 910XT and 920XT. Hence I claim that I know a thing or two about using GPS devices for sports. 2) I prefer the square format, but these days they seem to be all round and so no choice there. I just think that a square display provides, in general, a better organization of space. For instance when I cycle or skate I like to have the Distance, Time, Avg. Speed, Current Speed in one display and all the heart rate measurements on a second screen. As menus on this watch are organized by groups of 3, I find this less desirable.However, I found that the watch is easy to read and in that sense I would not complain. More recently, I found a third party software by Dozen Cycle and finally I was able to get more fields than just 3 on my display. Now I am satisfied. (See the second picture below). I just wish one could customize the display to have up to 8 fields on each individual display. Or 6, but 3 I find a little bit short of what I need. 3) It is light, much lighter than my 910XT and 920XT. I just hope that this "lightness" does not translate into less durability. The strap I really do not like. It irritates me if I wear as a watch. I did not have this problem with the 910XT and 920XT. The strap on the 935 is much softer than on the 910XT or 920XT as far as I can tell. 4) Sensors are fast to acquire signal. No problems with GPS signals so far and /or connecting to HRM and other devices. 5) Precision is as good as on my previous devices or better. Only things that surprises me a little bit is the calories consumption that on this device seem to be overall lower than on my 910XT that I used as a comparison (4 or 5 years apart, I thought, should show some differences). 6) I do not swim anymore so I have not tried it in water and I will not try it into water in the foreseeable future. So cannot comment on that. But, since the 910XT was already quite good in that sense, I am confident this is even better. 7) I learned how to use the 910XT and 920XTin a matter of 1 hour. The 935 has many more functions and menus and it took me quite a bit longer to learn the tricks I need. I found the manual (downloaded from Garmin's website) not very useful or, better, full of information, but not always quickly applicable. I learned more just by researching the internet under specific keys. 8) Connection with Garmin Express is fast and very reliable. So getting my workouts on Garmin Connect has been very easy 9) Battery time... So far (it is new) it looks great.. As a watch it can go many days in between charges. When I work out, I seem to find that 1 hour = 10% of charge, roughly 10) I connected to my Android, but I quickly disconnected it too. Why do I want the two to be connected? If I am going on a workout I tend to leave the phone in the car. I also use the watch for inline skating and falling on a bike or on skates is usually not good news for expensive smartphones.But I connected it to make sure that it works. Not difficult to do either after installing the proper application on my smartphone. 11) as a watch it is not bad at all and can be customize a fair amount (see my watch face below) 12) I was curious about the heart rate measurements without the strap and, overall, I found them very accurate. That is a pleasant plus even if I train with the HRM because I want to have more metrics to download and to study. OVERALL. I am happy. These devices seem to get more and more expensive every iteration, but they also contain more and more functionalities. I guess that is the trend. I resisted buying the Fenix 5X even if the Fenix 5X is better looking, there is no doubt about that, and has a stronger feel and touch. But, I really know that I would never ever use the maps and I already have a nice mechanical watch that is 10x spiffier than the Fenix 5X, so the 935 hit my sweet spot between what I want and what I need. I would have preferred a device a little bit sturdier, but even if it is thinner than my previous devices, it is quite usable and I have no issues finding the buttons even while exercising. As I took one small tumble on skates, perhaps, I noticed that being thin is not so bad as during the fall it did not get scratched, which is not always the case with bulkier devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2017 by StudyA'lot StudyA'lot

  • Perfecto
Excelente
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by ana lucia solarte

  • Its a garmin
Love its features
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025 by robert thompson

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