| Garmin Forerunner 301 GPS-Enabled Personal Trainer with Heart Rate Monitor | 
| Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: £139.99 Buy New: £81.99 You Save: £58.00 (41%)
New (10) Refurbished (2) from £72.75
Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 1127
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: 010-00375-01 Model: 010-00375-01 UPC: 753759047207 EAN: 0753759047207 ASIN: B0007W5LJQ
Release Date: February 24, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Forerunner 201 offers athletes an easy-to-read display, ergonomic wristband, and integrated GPS sensor that provides precise speed, distance, and pace data. It is compact, lightweight, waterproof and packed with features for todays serious competitor. The Forerunner 201 is easy to use right out of the box and delivers the benefits of GPS technology at an affordable price. Working out with the Forerunner 201 means you're never alone in your personal training, because the unit provides a Virtual Partner. This unique feature allows you to set your training goal by configuring your Virtual Partners pace and workout distance. You'll get a graphic perspective of your performance by viewing your pace in relation to your Virtual Partners pace, so you can always see at a glance if you're keeping up or falling behind. The buil-in GPS sensor provides precise latitude, longitude, and altitude data to plot your exact location as you run. Specific locations can be marked and navigated to using the electronic map. Retrace your steps to a starting point or reverse your normal route for routine variation. The number of calories burned can be tracked and calculated over the course of a workout. Lap history such as lap time, lap distance, and average pace can be stored for up to two years and performance data can be automatically archived and calculated to provide an accurate record. The intergrated stopwatch provides auto-lap and auto-pause features, while the lap timer indicates when a certain speed is reached or when youve fallen below a pre-set level - a pace whistle sounds alert when you begin traveling slower or faster than your desired pace and a distance whistle sounds when you reach a specified duration or distance in your workout. Software for transfering data from your Forerunner 201 to your PC for storage and analysis can be dowloaded free of charge from the Gramin web site..
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Excellent personal training device September 13, 2008 S. Cronin Used the Forerunner 301 for the first time after it arrived today and I am extremely impressed. Downloaded the latest Training Center software and this works flawlessly on 64 bit Vista. The interface with Google Earth is a superb addition and proved the accuracy of the GPS - easily within the <10m tolerance as specified. I ran along beaches, a riverside and roads and all the GPS plots of my run matched in Google Earth spot on. This obviously means that the speed/pace readings will also be accurate and with the excellent totally flexible editable workout facility this is going to be a big motivator to get me back out training regularly to get me fit for Windsurfing. I will also be able to use the Forerunner to check out the speeds I can get up to on my Windsuring kit. As soon as I get myself a new bike, I will be adding cycling workouts and getting the bike mount kit.
Brilliant!! September 12, 2008 Alison (UK) I brought this after my 201 konked out. I had read a lot of reviews on the 305 and the 405, and I was not really impressed with what I was reading. The 405 in particular had fantastic reviews but then there were terrible reviews. I did not want to take the risk of having a bad bit of kit. I went to Halfords to see the 305 as they sell it, and quite frankly, the 205 looked like something out of Dr Who, far too bulky, esp for us Girls. So I went for the 301. It does everything I want it to, and is an improvement on the 201,as it has an inbuilt HRM. Im a runner, and I found it great for doing intervals... it gave me my average hpm for each of the intervals, most useful. I have had no problems whatsoever with getting a signal, with maintaining the signal and the pace calculator is accurate. I live in a town, rather than a city. You can also press buttons to see different screens. I have a screen for HR, and a screen for pace and distance, excatly what I want. A nice big screen too. I also found it eay to hold, rather than have round my wrist or arm, it slipped gently inside my palm, with it being rectangular. I would not in any event wear a watch, even a 405. So if you want a gadget that works, that isnt expensive (the 405 is 200!!, I paid 70 odd for the 301) and looks OK, then I recomend it. Amazon got it for me via a firm called Photoland, and they, too, were 100%. Delivery: ordered it on the Thurs, and it came on the Tues in a nice unopened, unused box........ absolutely no complaints there!!
Can't decide between 301 and 305? August 12, 2007 C. Johnson (UK) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
I have now bought both 301 and 305 (I could not do without one whilst the first went back for repair! 301 - Cheaper, excellent display, indeed larger than the 305. Initialisation of satellites could take 2-3 minutes every day and sometimes gets lost for 30 seconds on a run under trees. Poor USB socket reliability - mine broke. 305 - in general it is more expensive, looks cool and has more functionality, eg racing against a previous run and fully alterable displays. However, the 305 has a great PLUS POINT - the GPS initialisation is fantastic, 30 seconds in the house and doesn't loose it on a run. The 305 has one BAD POINT - The display is not only smaller, the contrast (alterable) is poorer but the letter describing the data fields and value for history are SO SMALL and wispy that I can barely see them with contact lenses and reading glasses, whilst the 301 was fine without both. To end on a good note, the 305 has flush pins for USB connection and fits into a cradle. My 301 had a miniature USB on the watch, which filled up with sweat and somehow became intermittent - hence back for repair. Conclusion - 305 is better, but if you have poor eye sight, I would get the 301.
A good piece of kit April 18, 2007 Scottie007 (London) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to say i was quite impressed by this as it was actually able to pick up a GPS signal in the middle of central London! I do have to agree about the heart rate monitor does go a bit crazy every so often! The software provided is an excellent monitoring tool!
Very useful but HRM spikey July 24, 2006 Robert (Wakefield, UK) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought one of these a few months ago from Amazon for marathon training. The GPS is good, and whilst I've had a few dropouts, it's generally pretty good. It can take a tedious amount of time to acquire the satellite signals - I recommend standing away from buildings and keeping the unit as still as possible. However, I'm not so sure about the HRM. It seems to spike at 230-240 way too often (I'm sure my heart's not going at that rate!) meaning the warning triggers too often. Also the pace reading is a bit too instantaneous I think - I haven't figured out whether it can be smoothed a bit more. The software is OK. The maps aren't very accurate but you can subscribe to MotionBased or other sites where you will get a much more accurate map. All in all, a worthwhile investment for distance tracking and training, although the HRM could be better
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