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GARMIN 010-00467-00 Forerunner 305 GPS Receiver With Heart Rate Monitor
GARMIN 010-00467-00 Forerunner 305 GPS Receiver With Heart Rate Monitor

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Brand: Garmin
Category: CE

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $195.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 561 reviews
Sales Rank: 64

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Native Resolution: 160x100
Display Size: 1.3
Includes MP3 Player: 0
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 8 x 10 x 6
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Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 010-00467-00
Model: 010-00467-00
UPC: 753759051945
EAN: 0753759051945
ASIN: B000CSWCQA

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4 out of 5 stars Good piece of equipment but some issues   December 18, 2006
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

Before I got the 305 I had used a Polar RS200sd and the Nike+ system. I liked the Polar system most of the time but hated it when it would turn on and off by itself. However the distance information from the footpod was inaccurate and the footpod itself was too large and heavy. The Nike* system has the same problem with distance accuracy and it does not measure heart rate. The voice is very nice and if you're going to use a Nano anyway it is a great deal.

The 305 does a good job with distance and heart rate. The menu system is pretty easy to navigate and easier than the Polar. Instaneous pace is a bit of a guess but you're in the ball park. My unit only gets fair reception even in a clear area but rarely do I lose the signal even under tree cover. The calorie count is way off. When you down load the information you sometimes get different information from what is showing on the unit. Yesterday I ran 20 miles but the MotionBased software said I ran 21.45 miles. The date is also off. The MotionBased software requires some work to get it set up and you need to pay money to get all of the features that you are going to want to have.

The bottom line is that the 305 does what I need it to do for pace and distance and is, in my view, far superior to any of the pod based systems. Hopefully some of the other issues are being resolved through software upgrades.



4 out of 5 stars Great piece of equipment!   December 14, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I ran with it for the first time and was impressed with it right out of the box. Hooked it up to the USB and everything downloaded just like it should. The data this thing stores is just phenomenal! It took a bit to get use to the pace feature but I found out I didn't have it set quite right. I thought it bounced around alot but when I downloaded it onto my pc, it graghed it out smoothly. Also, the latest update will help with the pace feature, should keep it smoother while running. I bought it from Amazon. Good company, shipped in 6 days, no problems.


3 out of 5 stars Be very careful when buyin forerunner 305.   December 9, 2006
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

I just returned my Garmin Forerunner 305 that I purchased last September (less than 4 months ago) because it died on me. When I walked in the store, the cashier at REI told me that it's the third unit returned that week at that store.

I plugged it into the USB port to get recharged, a few hours later removed it, took it on a run only to find out that it would not turn on. Thank God I bought it at REI (at full price). They refunded my money, no hassels and no questions asked.

These are some of the other problems/issues I had with the unit:
- The altitude function does not work. It's just absolutely garbage data. I took it on a hill loop and repeated the hill 7 times and the altitude plot did not look anything like a loop.

- The calorie counter function is useless as well. It's way off.

- It takes a half a mile for the heart rate monitor to monitor accurately. Before that the heart rate is way high, usuall, in the 200+ range.

- There is a feature that is supposed to detect if you run in loops and then show loop timing/distance data. This feature does not function at all. On my unit it failed to detect I was on a loop, even though I repeted it several times in a row.

- The PC software leaves much to be desired.

- Apparently Garmin has customer service issues, although I have not tried contacting anyone at Garmin myself.

All these said, I like the unit and will consider purchasing another one if all/some of the flaws are addressed by Garmin.
Be careful when buying this abd be ready to experience some problems.



3 out of 5 stars Nice Work-Out Tool, Interface needs improvement   December 6, 2006
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

This is my second Garmin GPS, and my second Heart Rate Monitor (my first HRM from Garmin). I'm a light runner, running regurlarly, but only short distances (3 times a week, about 9-10 miles per run). I purchased the Forerunner because my previous HRM could not measure speed nor distance.

First of all, I'm impressed with the fact that Garmin managed to package a fully functioning GPS along with a heart rate monitor (HRM) into such a compact form factor. And it is light (which was one of my primary concerns) - so light in fact, that I hardly notice it while running. GPS reception is also surprisingly good, altough still erratic under adverse conditions.

The Forerunner is definitely not a naviagtional aid (as most other Garmin GPS-based products are) - the GPS is used to determine speed and distance, and together with the HRM can calculate calories consumption etc. Still, it's user interface is noticeably based on Garmin's previous (navigation) devices. And, to put it mildly, the interface can be improved. The various, user-configurable 'pages' are a hassle to set up, difficult to read, and the user interface is inconsistent and counter-intuitive in many places. For example setting up the Garmin to pace yourself using previously run distances is a real chore, and so far I wasn't able to reliably activate it.

On the other hand, the device does work as advertised, and is able to pick up sats where my other (older) garmin would not. The HRM works without a problem, and appears to be accurate. So does the distance measured by the device (and, as a direct result, speed). A few months ago I ran a half-marathon, and the distance measured differed less than a percent from the official distance.

Something I did not anticipate was the fact that using the Forerunner for work-outs is only half it's value. The other added benefit is that you can then download the accumulated data (samples spaced at 4 seocnds) onto your PC for further processing. I have taken a particular liking to MotionBased web service (free and commercial plans are available). You then can, for example, export the route you ran, and have it displayed in Google Earth (a cool feature, but with limited uses). You can, however, also use it to analyze your performance against environmental factores (temperatures), or speed vs. heart rate etc., making work-out planning actually fun.

The Forerunner comes with software for the PC, but unfortunately not for the Mac (there are, however, third party tools, MotionBased among them, that can read data from the Forerunner on the Mac). Using my PC I found the software to be adequate, but also slightly unwieldly to use.

All in all I am satisfied with the Forerunner. Although it's interface is more difficult to use than it should be, it's providing me with important additional information, and has helped me to increase my average speed significantly. It's work-out related features are still not as good as some other products (e.g. Polar's), but they are good enough for me. I can definitely recommend this product.



5 out of 5 stars Awesome,Awesome,Awesome!!!   November 26, 2006
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I trained for 3 months for a 54 mile trail run in VA. During my training i tried running on roads but then started to go to a local park with lots of trails. I tried assuming I was running 10 minute miles which turned out to be a bad assumption. My wife got me a Timex GPS watch but I knew Garmin was the king and the Timex had a separate antenna to wear and a watch. Researched and bot the 305. It is first off very close to wearing a regular watch, it's light and not big at all. Nobody noticed it in the park. I'ld say it's like wearing 2 Casio regular size sport watches. 2. It is very accurate. I tried it along routes I've measured by car. 3. It does not lose it's signal in the woods, I'm talking trails in the woods with leaves on the trees. Not one NO Satellites message. 4. It downloads to google earth if you search for programs I found 2 that would do it for free on my 1st search on Google. Google earth and seeing where you ran is awesome. It's so accurate it shows if you go down one side of the street on the way out and on the other on the way back. 5. It worked on my 54 mile run and it really helped. 6. It has a heart rate monitor which is very cool, but I did not use it on my 54 miler. I hope this helps.

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