Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-Enabled Sport Watch Review
Best Heart Rate Monitor Watch Reviews – The Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-Enabled Sport Watch with Heart Rate Monitor is a relatively new offering from the house of Garmin. A newer and slightly cheaper version in comparison to the Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS, this is a sports watch that does away with some of the features which aren’t used as frequently by runners.
The Forerunner 110 is targeted at athletes who are looking at tracking different aspects of their training regimen, and comes without more complex features that can be found in more expensive heart rate monitor watches. Aesthetically, it does score better than the Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS, and it works quite well as a sports watch.
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Table of Contents
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1. The Heart of the Matter
2. GPS
3. Data Review
4. Garmin Forerunner 110 Features
5. The Different Versions
5. Battery-Life
6. The Physicality
7. Customer Reviews
8. Pros & Cons
9. Features Overview
The Heart of the Matter
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This version of the Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-Enabled Sport Watch comes with a heart rate monitor and a wireless chest strap that works in picking up the user’s heart rate (you can also find a Forerunner 110 without the heart rate monitor) . The adjustable strap fits different chest sizes equally well and is comfortable to say the least. The Forerunner 110 heart rate monitor monitors and records your heart rate during your training session and this data is then used to calculate just how many calories you burn.
If you key in your actual body weight into the device, the accuracy levels go up a notch and this feature can be used to rather good effect by anyone hoping to shed some weight. Not just for people hoping to lose weight, this watch can also be used to good effect by athletes who wish to track their calories loss over a period of time, and they can, thereby, device a suitable diet plan.
GPS
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Short for global positioning system, this model, quite like the Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS, comes with GPS tracking capabilities. The built in GPS receiver is quite accurate in recording different aspects of your run, and these include the distance you cover, the route you run, and your speed. The Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-Enabled Sport Watch scores considerably better than most of its counterparts on this count and this is mainly because it requires access to just four of the twenty four GPS dedicated satellites.
As a result, you could be running in just about any kind of surrounding and still be sure that the data this GPS device captures is as close to accurate as possible. This includes running through a tunnel, an indoor stadium, dense foliage, etc. In addition, it works in picking up GPS signals moments after the feature is activated.
Data Review
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The Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-Enabled Sport Watch with Heart Rate Monitor comes with an in-built memory that is capable of storing up to 180 hours of training data. In addition, you can also hook up to ‘Garmin Connect’ using any computer that has access to the internet. This online platform gives you the option to analyze all this data, breaking it down into second by second readings, and also presents you with an assortment of maps and charts to help you with your running/training program.
This online platform also works in using the data recorded by the GPS unit to track your movement on Google Maps, telling you the exact route you ran. If you are training for a marathon, or are partaking in a cross country skiing event, this feature can be quite useful.
Garmin Forerunner 110 Features
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Some of the other features that you will find in this sports watch include:
• Comes with a rechargeable battery
• Comes with a display resolution of 52 x 30 pixels
• Is water resistant (IPX7)
• Gives you a history of 1000 laps
• Comes with the AutoLap feature
• Comes with a bright enough backlight
• Comes in two variants, one for men and one for women
See the end of this review for a full list of features on the Garmin Forerunner 110.
The Different Versions
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Unlike the Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS, the Garmin Forerunner 110 comes in two distinct versions, one for men and one for women. The same in size and dimensions, the men’s variant comes in dark gray with a red stripe, and the women’s variant is offered in a lighter shade of grey with a pink stripe.
Battery Life
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The rechargeable lithium-ion battery that the Forerunner 110 comes with is good for up to eight (8) hours whilst used in training mode; and in power saving mode, would last up to three (3) weeks.
The Physicality
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This sports watch with heart monitor measures 1.8″ (W) x 2.7″ (H) x 0.6″ (D), and weighs 52 grams (1.8 oz). Each order comes with the Forerunner GPS, an AC charger, the heart rate monitor strap, and a user manual.
Customer Reviews
“this watch gives you a lot of useful information, and even more when you download it to the Garmin Connect site…(read more here: Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS Review)”
“The 110 does everything I do with my 405 in a significantly smaller, lighter form factor with a superior GPS chip (in theory, to be proven)…(read more here: Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS Review)”
“I bought the Garmin Forerunner 110 with Heart Rate Monitor. In a word – Fantastic. Very simple to use while you’re running…(read more here: Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS Review)”
Amazon Rating: 4.0
Pros & Cons
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Pros: Rated favourably by most users, the Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-Enabled Sport Watch with Heart Rate Monitor comes with a number of positives.
• Easy to setup and use
• A genuine sports watch
• Accurate GPS tracking capability
• Quick GPS connectivity
• Compatible with ‘Garmin Connect’ and ‘Garmin Training Center’
• Accurate heart rate monitoring
• Accurate measuring of distance, speed, and calorie loss
Cons:
• Not compatible with ‘Training Partner’
• Short on a couple of features such as; no alerts, no bike speed sensor, no foot pod, etc.
The bottom line is if you are looking for a sports watch that doubles up as a heart rate monitor and aren’t looking for over the top features then the Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-Enabled Sport Watch with Heart Rate Watch can fit the bill rather well. Lighter and more compact than the Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS, it simply offers you the most commonly used features while doing away with more complex ones.
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Features Overview
| FEATURES | GIVEN BY MANUFACTURER |
|---|---|
| Physical & Performance | |
| Unit dimensions, WxHxD | 1.8" x 2.7" x 0.6" (4.5 x 6.9 x 1.4 cm) |
| Display size, WxH | 1.0" x 1.0" (2.5 x 2.5 cm) diameter |
| Display resolution, WxH | 52 x 30 pixels |
| Touchscreen | no |
| Weight | 1.8 oz (52 g) |
| Battery | rechargeable lithium-ion |
| Battery life | 3 weeks in power save mode; 8 hours in training mode |
| Water resistant | yes (IPX7) |
| GPS-enabled | yes |
| High-sensitivity receiver | yes |
| Maps & Memory | |
| Basemap | no |
| Ability to add maps | no |
| Accepts data cards | no |
| Lap history | 1000 laps |
| Waypoints/favorites/locations | 0 |
| Routes | 0 |
| Features & Benefits | |
| Heart rate monitor | yes (some versions) |
| Bike speed/cadence sensor | no |
| Automatic sync (automatically transfers data to your computer) | no |
| Garmin Connect™ compatible (online community where you analyze, categorize and share data) | yes |
| Garmin Training Center® software compatible | yes |
| Virtual Partner® (train against a digital person) | no |
| Virtual racer™ (compete against other activities) | no |
| Courses (compete against previous activities): | no |
| Auto Pause® (pauses and resumes timer based on speed) | no |
| Auto Lap® (automatically starts a new lap) | yes |
| Auto Scroll (cycles through data pages during workout) | no |
| Multi-sport (changes sport mode with a press of a button) | no |
| Advanced workouts (create custom, goal-oriented workouts) | no |
| Simple workouts (input time, distance and calorie goals) | no |
| Pace alert (triggers alarm if you vary from preset pace) | no |
| Time/distance alert (triggers alarm when you reach goal) | no |
| Vibration alert: (choose between alert tones and/or vibration alert? | no |
| Interval training (set up exercise and rest intervals) | no |
| Heart rate-based calorie computation | yes |
| Training effect (measures impact of an activity on your aerobic fitness) | no |
| Customizable screen(s) | no |
| Barometric altimeter | no |
| Unit-to-unit transfer (shares data wirelessly with similar units) | no |
| Power meter compatible (displays power data from compatible 3rd party ANT+™-enabled power meters) | no |
| Temperature (displays and records temperature while you ride) | no |
| Sport watch | yes |
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November 10, 2011 












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