GPS with HRM watch
goalie35
Posts: 181 Member
Looking for recommendations for a GPS watch that also has a HRM. I currently use my smartphone along with a Polar FT4 but I worry that my phone would die with longer training. The battery can get pretty low when I use it for 1/2 marathons. I am currently using my phone for GPS and music player.
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i have been using Garmin (various models) for years and have always been happy with them. They have models for every budget0
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Garmin is the industry leader. Can't go wrong with them.
In depth product reviews can be found here:
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-reviews/garmin0 -
I'm pretty sure everyone here will tell you to get a Garmin.
They have models ranging from 100$ to 600$; you will have no trouble finding one doing what you need it to do0 -
There's a very recent conversation on this board about Garmins so you can find more detailed answers here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1335688-garmin-gps-input0 -
I have the Forerunner 220 and love it. I had the Nike SportWatch before picking this one up. I'm really fond of knowing my run cadence for different paces, etc. without having to buy the shoe pod. I will warn that it is not very accurate on a treadmill, but that doesn't bother me. I despise the treadmill.
The battery life is decent (about 8/10 hours depending on your settings). When I am ready and able to run the longer Ultra events, I will replace this one with the Garmin Fenix 2 (or next version).
If you want HR data, I would highly recommend going with the Mio Link HR monitor. It syncs over both ANT/Bluetooth, it's accurate, and you don't have to wear a chest strap (so no extra chafing!).
HTH. Good luck!0 -
What phone and what apps are you using for music/tracking? I do the same thing you are currently doing, and over the course of a half marathon I would use 10-15% of my battery.0
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The running app that I use is Runkeeper. My phone is a Samsung Axiom. It might also do to the fact that some of the places I've ran does not have regular cell service.0
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It's worth switching off the WiFi and phone modules if power is an issue for you.
I've found Runkeeper, Endomondo and Strava ok for power, Runtastic was lethal for the battery.0 -
I'm a big fan of Garmin watches but less so their HRM's. I just can't to get them register accurately every time. I've invested in a Mio Link and found it fantastic teamed with my Garmin - no more spikes or drop outs, records heart rate changes when I'd expect to see them (hills etc).0