Garmin Forerunner 410 GPS Sportswatch with Heart Rate Monitor

July 2, 2013 - Comment

Product Features It does not get in the way of running a slim and lightweight body of 60g. Bezel-touch operation that can be manipulated by touching the bezel Feature GPS, calorie calculator, training partner function, function-based heart rate monitor Running time: about 8 hours (GPS mode). About two weeks in watch mode Can be used

Product Features

  • It does not get in the way of running a slim and lightweight body of 60g.
  • Bezel-touch operation that can be manipulated by touching the bezel
  • Feature GPS, calorie calculator, training partner function, function-based heart rate monitor
  • Running time: about 8 hours (GPS mode). About two weeks in watch mode
  • Can be used with foot pod heart rate monitor, speed and cadence and pod

Comments

M. Vinson says:

A good mid-range GPS watch with some powerful features for serious runners All in all I have been impressed with the Forerunner 410 and think that it has some very powerful features, although it does have a couple of annoyances which I will explain in my review below.What’s in the box?The box contains the following items:Garmin Forerunner 410 GPS watchUSB charger with multiple plug adapters for UK, US, EuropeUSB cable with charging clipHeart rate monitor moduleElectrode strap (to which you attach the HR module)USB ANT Stick (for wirelessly syncing the watch to your PC)2 x velco wrist straps (including some additional links and a tool to attach these to the watch)A quick start manual (both in multiple languages and on CD-ROM)Operating manual (CD-ROM only)Main featuresThe Garmin Forerunner 410 comes with a number of features that you would expect for a mid range GPS running watch (apart from simply telling the time!):Virtual Partner: Before…

Max Curtis "Freerider" says:

Well impressed with 410 GPS Impressed is the first feeling the Garmin 410 provides me. How cautious I was after reading so many split reviews on this and other models but made a leap of faith after the more positive reviews and purchased the Garmin 410GPS with heart rate sensor for the same price as older models.The 410 is a very sleek GPS/watch, not too thick and large enough screen to provide a clear and easy to read display which is all user defined. After a look at the Quick Ref leaflet provided, I immediately placed the 410 on charge for just over 2 hours (3hrs is specified for a flat to full charge) then I had a little play just to get the feel for buttons and menu options available before tackling the instruction booklet and I found it very easy to operate and soon remembered the pathways to the various menu options.Before you start getting frustrated because you can’t see the information you would like to see…READ THE MANUAL PROVIDED ON THE CD. The manual is well written and…

Graham Mccarthy "gmccarthy15" says:

What a Fantastic Gadget The Garmin Forerunner 410 is the replacement for the and and as in this respect is a second generation device. The Forerunner 405 was almost a great device, small enough to be used as an everyday watch and a fully functional GPS runner’s tool, but when the reviews started trickling in it became clear that it had a major problem, the sleek touch sensitive (iPod like) bezel didn’t work too well when it became wet (with rain or sweat). The Forerunner 410 looks and works much the same as the Forerunner 405 but the troublesome bezel is now much improved.The Forerunner 410 is primarily a runner’s watch with just enough features to make it useful to cyclists; it’s not really suited for the tri-athlete for several reasons. Garmin states that the Forerunner 410 is rated at IPX7, this means…

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