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Garmin Forerunner 101 Wrist-Mounted GPS Navigator and Fitness Computer
Garmin Forerunner 101 Wrist-Mounted GPS Navigator and Fitness Computer

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Brand: Garmin
Category: CE

List Price: $155.98
Buy New: $79.99
You Save: $75.99 (49%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 80 reviews
Sales Rank: 636

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries: 2
Batteries Included: Yes
Native Resolution: 100x64
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
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Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 010-00329-05
Model: 010-00329-05
UPC: 753759044114
EAN: 0753759044114
ASIN: B0001ILXGQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Garmin Forerunner 101   September 15, 2005
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

A great piece of technology. I am marathon training and it has been very helpful. I have used it in Houston and in Honolulu and it worked very well both places. I did have a complete failure with the original about 10 days in but Amazon replaced it immediately even before the old one was returned. I do suggest upgrading to the next model which I understand is rechargeable, as I have to change bateries. Or just change batteries. I recommend this produt strongly.


3 out of 5 stars Too big!   September 4, 2005
 5 out of 8 found this review helpful

It works fine, but it's way, way, way too large! Who wants to run around with a gadget the size of a cell phone strapped on your wrist. I jog IN PUBLIC man! I just cut the band off and now I run with it in my cell phone case.

If you buy it, be sure to get a cell phone case to go with it. Type this number in the amazon.com search box to get the same case I have (it's a perfect fit): B00024S92U. That product number should pull it right up.



4 out of 5 stars Great item, I enjoy the freedom   July 28, 2005
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is my second Garmin Product. I actually started out with the 201. Twice It died on me. First time, after 3 months, so it was in warranty. Second time, a year later. I wanted another GPS device, and figured the 101 would be simpler, so less to break-down. (yeah yeah, no reason to buy something!). So far it's been working fine. I don't miss the download capability, and the slight size increase due to the AAA batteries hasn't been a problem.
Despite their occasionaly odd problems, (seizing up, etc.) Garmin puts out a pretty good product. I do agree with what others have said,,MAKE THE WRIST BAND EASY TO REMOVE FOR CLEANING!! It gets a little funky after a few sweaty runs.



4 out of 5 stars newbie for GPS and Marathon   July 18, 2005
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Taken on the daunting task of preparing for the NYC marathon. Noticed this item when looking for a pedometer that would accurately measure distance. Since I have been only using the device for two weeks I would list the following:
Pros:
1.Easy to use- press a button (after 2 - 5minutes of initial location of GPS signal) and u are off and running. In both areas that I use my device in northern NJ it founds a signal within 5 minutes while I am stretching. When it loses a signal it recalibrates when it finds it again so I don't lose much in mileage listing.
2.Variety - no more measuring off routes in my car for those long distance runs. Now I can just take off and explore- Great to be able to just be able to glance down and see distance, time, and my average speed.
3.Water resistance- basic water resistance (it says) so sweat and some rain shouldn't break your near $100.00-training piece.
4.Training log- who needs to download info, u can quick views your progress and delete unneeded ones or errors.
5.Batteries- personal preference, I like the AAA options- u don't have to worry about charging times or can just go with rechargeable batteries and always have 2 ready in case of emergency.
6.Value- for this low price it is worth a shot but save your box and receipt in case signal fails in your area.
Cons:
1.Signal- if you do trail running or some inner city running the signal could be a concern. Noticed that heavy tree canopy or large buildings may block signal. It does pick up the signal and recalibrate but that may not be an option if u run on a tree covered park/trail all the time. Maybe the Fortex would be better for Trails?
2.Rudimentary Map- the "breadcrumb" dotted map navigation is more of a gimmick. Not sure if I could find my way back by using the very basic map information. But this is really a GPS for keeping track of running and biking information not trying to find yourself around. If you need a real navigation system you would need a more advance and more expensive item.
3.Delivery- Amazon took over 2 weeks and still had not shipped. Went with a Merchant and it shipped the next day.

Overall - worth the money for your training- it helps keep runs fresh and the ability to check how your stats are is amazing. The use of the Forerunner gets very addicting and it is now as valuable as my MP3 player on my runs. Hope it keeps working till November and beyond! Good luck and healthy running.



4 out of 5 stars Nice unit for the price.   July 11, 2005
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've used this GPS for about a week now, so I don't have in-depth knowledge of all the functions, but I can give some feedback.

I didn't like the clunky feel of something that size on my wrist and I didn't like it on my arm (just personal preference). So I use a small cell phone case clipped to my belt. I really like the fact that it is water proof, because the first day I used it, the rain was heavy. The auto alarm feature to chime every X miles is great (I set it to chime every .5 miles), as is the auto-lap feature which I set to log my 1 mile splits. Recalling the runs works well since it shows splits and cumulative time in one screen, and it shows daily, weekly and a total miles (although I don't yet know what "total" here means - since I put new batteries in?) The main navigation screen (with a dotted-line map) is very cryptic and I can't imagine using it to find your way back to a starting point like they advertise.

Since my requirements were simply (initially) tell me how far I've run, and at what pace, and a price around $100, this unit did great. Now, of course, my wish list has changed since I've been using it. Here are a few features I think it should have that would be trivial for the manufacturer to add:

*Get rid of the wrist-watch style band (pins) and put the band through slots in the back of the unit so the band would be easier to remove to wash, or
*For those of use who sweat when we run, make the band out of soft rubber, so it won't get stinky since it is made out of fabric.
*Auto power off if it is not being used (i.e. user has not pressed a button in 10 minutes and the unit hasn't moved), since the batteries only last one day if left on.
*Add a small hole on one end so I can attach a short lanyard to pull it out of a cell phone case.


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