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Reseñado en Alemania el 5 de diciembre de 2019
Perfekter GPS Empfänger. Macht das wie beschrieben und das auch perfekt! ohne wenn und aber!
Dallen
Reseñado en Francia el 6 de octubre de 2012
Bon produit, très résistant, avec un velcro qui tient et le vrai plus: utilisation de piles rondes type télécommande télé: changement aisé nconvénient: il consomme de la pileParfait pour sa fonction 'entraîneur' et pour récupérer l'info vitesse, temps, calories etc..En revanche, la fonction GPS c'est vraiment le strict minimum Mais bon, ça le fait quand même et ce n'est pas sa fonction premiere
Still Running
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 22 de agosto de 2009
If your looking for a GPS watch under $100 to just measure distance walked, run, or biked, then this watch will fit the bill. But if your a runner or biker looking for more advanced features like pacing you will probably be better served getting the Forerunner 205 for $50 more.Here is my experience with the Forerunner 101:I run a 5 mile loop along a pedestrian only parkway next to a lake. The distance markers have been measured and verified by a local track club so I know they are accurate. The Forerunner 101 usually hits the markers right on or is within +/- .05 of the marker, and the total distance is also within this variance. The pacing is a different matter. I usually run this 5 mile loop in around 40 mins. for a mile pace of about 8 mins./mile. The watch pacing swings wildly up or down per mile so one minute it says I'm running 10 mins./mile and then a few seconds later 7 mins./mile. During the course of the run it will level off for awhile to what seems a fairly accurate pace reading of about 8 mins./mile, but at some point will fluctuate wildly again. I have also used this watch in a 5K race with the same pacing fluctuations.The GPS acquisition when you first turn on the watch does take awhile, normally 2 - 5 minutes. So you definitely don't want to turn the watch on a few seconds before they fire the gun to start a race. I like the history log that records and stores the times for each run by weeks, this makes it easy to track each run without having to enter the information in a database.The bottom line here is to keep in mind this watch has been around since 2002, so the technology is dated. If your on a tight budget and just want to know your distance traveled this watch should work for you, otherwise put the money towards a newer model.
Beardy_Man
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 31 de octubre de 2006
This is an amazing product for an amazing price. BUY ONE! I was originally looking for a good heart rate watch. No real reason for the heart rate part, jut thought it might be interesting but after stumbling upon this find and reading all the reviews I thought I'll give it a try. That was the best thing!!My original selling point was to use the personal trainer that comes with this devise, but to this day I have not yet used `him' and still think it's the best thing . . . . . . i have that bit to come!GPS is the way forward - How did I ever live without it? No longer do I need to look on Google or drive round the area to see how far I have/will run nor do I need to take the exact route home. Thanks to this little fella I just go where ever and it tells me how far I ran, my arrearage everything and calories burned. Hell, I even started to do more warm downs now as I know I have covered the goal before arriving home. I'm telling you, this is something we can all befit from.I have also used it for more silly things like clocking the top speeds of some friends and me on our mini motos. What a laugh.So many uses - The distance of a local bike rides we have done and even out of curiosity I took it to the last football match I was playing in to see how many miles we cover (it was 1.8 miles you know ).You can see I have run with this little fella. A review said that it is not very good under trees but I have never experienced this and I leave in a wooded area, so no idea how much coverage it needs to block out the signal? I say don't worrie. Batt life is good. Not yet changed them and it is not as big as it could be. In short - it rocks.
Ed Osworth
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 23 de septiembre de 2004
This thing is an excellent product at a very reasonable price.It is lightweight and has an ingenious strap system so you can wear it on your wrist or even over a jacket (It get's cold here in Oregon). The batteries last a Long Time, just be sure to turn it off when you are done using it. There is no auto-off after a certain amount of time, like my other GPS unit.You get the data you need and more.Pace, altitude, distance, time, lap, and it creates a map of your walk at the same time, so you can use it to back track. The reception is good here and I live (and walk) in a Pacific Northwest forest! When it does lose a signal, it grabs it back quickly.Be sure to set it outside about 5 minutes before you want to walk or run. It takes a while to get the first fix, which can be frustrating if you are waiting.You can use it as a basic GPS, so if you hike in a strange place turn it on, start a new run and it will draw you a map and point you the way back to where you started. Pretty Neat.I have another GPS with much more sophisticated and extensive GPS features, but I find myself using the Forerunner instead most of the time when I am hiking. After getting used to the convenience of the light weight, hands-free Forerunner with it's big easy to read display, the other GPS seems like carrying a brick.Update 3/2009: Even though I wrote this review years ago and technology has greatly advanced - mine finally got lost and I investigated all of the newer options. I was willing to spend more. But I am buying another one of these again. I usually like the newest stuff - but nothing seems to match the combo of size and utility. If the batteries are a concern - get a battery recharger.
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