Garmin's new Forerunner 405 puts the 'watch' back in 'GPS watch'
Starting with the Forerunner 305, Garmin finally started producing GPS-enabled watches that didn't make you look like a total goof while tracking your pace and vitals, but these still weren't timepieces you'd be comfortable wearing to the office or even a bar. Then came the Forerunner 50, which had the perfect watch-like form factor, but unfortunately, no GPS. So fans of this line will be pleased to learn that Garmin has somehow been able to shoehorn a satellite receiver into a casing not much bigger than the 50's and dubbed it the Forerunner 405.
Besides monitoring and logging speed, distance, heart rate and location, the 405 also features a touch-sensitive bezel for controlling its various functions, as well as the same proprietary ANT+Sport wireless syncing technology as the GPS-less 50. Available in either black (pictured above) or green (pictured after the break, along with a video walkthrough), the Forerunner 405 will start at $299.
Labels: forerunner 405, garmin, watch gps
2 Comments:
At 25 February, 2008 15:34, Unknown said…
That's a good video. This Forerunner seems like the perfect product not just for runners, but for offender monitoring systems as well.
At 01 December, 2008 13:46, Anonymous said…
The 405 sucks. The bezel system leaves the watch useless to use whiole running. I loved my 205. Why did they have to switch to a bezel based system?
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