Monday, January 12, 2009

Review of the Forerunner 205

By Joseph Aaron

If you happen to be a professional athlete, you will always certainly wish to get the Garmin Forerunner GPS 201 watch. It has a wide range of functions to offer. It comes with a GPS sensor, an electronic map, exercise session variation and reversal capabilities, calorie tracker, lap info and data, performance archives, auto stopwatch with auto-lap and auto pause functions, lap timer, pace alert, distance alert, free Training Center software, a flexible wristwatch strap, and an A/C desktop charger with a serial port.

The GPS 201 is the best choice for a professional as well as a more casual athlete. It mainly works to help you manage the rate and tracking facets of a workout. This device provides quite a number of advantages, but its major flaw is that it does not work predictably. This is the only reason you would not consider it excellent. Its dimensions of 3.3 ? 1.7 ? 0.7 make it appear more bulky than a normal fitness watch; in fact it is lighter than it looks, as it weighs only 2.8 ounces. The watch is safe for use in water and hence it may be worn by swimmers or by sports participants in rainy or wet weather conditions.

The GPS 201 can keep a lap record history of as many as 5000 laps and comes with a lot more features that you are able to adjust to match up with your own wishes and individual requirements. A very important feature the watch offers is the Training Center Software. This is the perfect tool for you to use to save your performance stats and can also let you see how they have varied along your path, especially if you have worked out at different elevations. The Virtual Partner component allows you to set standards that you desire to attain. You just need to compare your current workout session with that of your friend.

The GPS function of this 201 model is disliked by many buyers because the signal is sketchy at times. Added to that, they also dislike the inconsistencies in components like altitude and pace readings. This navigator does not come with a heart rate monitor. Today, when many of the computer interfaces are USB compatible, this unit still lags behind with a serial port facility.

The wristband of the Forerunner 201 GPS Fitness Watch is of flexible dimensions, enabling you to flaunt the watch by wearing it on your wrist or your bicep as you wish. Its LCD display screen is a joy to read in well-lit conditions as well as in darkness. The rechargeable lithium alloy battery lasts for 14 hours before losing power. It appears to be quite alright for runners, but may not work as well for bicycling, etc.

Overall, the Garmin Forerunner GPS 201 is a watch with a lot of benefits. The training Center software and the Virtual partner features warrant special mention. Ultimately, its patchy GPS signaling is its only flaw. - 16887

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