Description
Sync music from select premium streaming services when paired with a compatible smartphone (may require premium subscription), or store up to 1,000 songs on your watch, and connect with headphones (sold separately) enabled with BLUETOOTH technology. For such a lightweight watch, you'll be surprised by everything Forerunner 945 can track. It features multinetwork (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) satellite reception to track in more challenging environments than GPS alone. It features estimated wrist-based heart rate and a wrist-based Pulse Ox sensor (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition; see Garmin.com/ataccuracy. Pulse Ox not available in all countries.) which monitors blood oxygen saturation levels to support advanced sleep monitoring and altitude acclimation. Analyze Your Running Form The Forerunner 945 GPS smartwatch also has the tools you need to improve your running form. The watch measures crucial running metrics such as cadence, stride length, ground contact time and balance, vertical oscillation and vertical ratio. These measurements are the key to understanding your form, so you can bring your best on every run and at every race. Your Forerunner 945 can start tracking these metrics with the addition of a compatible heart rate strap or the compact Running Dynamics Pod, which clips right onto your waistband. Safety and tracking features include incident detection (during select activities) which sends your real-time location to emergency contacts through your paired compatible smartphone. See safety and tracking features requirements and limitations.
HRM Garmin Forerunner 945 GPS Running Watch Black Bundle with 6x4 Oval Car Magnet (26.2)
Price is below average
Current Price
$502.95
Average
$585.48
Min Price
$502.95
Max Price
$601.99
Price dynamics
14%
Description
Sync music from select premium streaming services when paired with a compatible smartphone (may require premium subscription), or store up to 1,000 songs on your watch, and connect with headphones (sold separately) enabled with BLUETOOTH technology. For such a lightweight watch, you'll be surprised by everything Forerunner 945 can track. It features multinetwork (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) satellite reception to track in more challenging environments than GPS alone. It features estimated wrist-based heart rate and a wrist-based Pulse Ox sensor (this is not a medical device and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or monitoring of any medical condition; see Garmin.com/ataccuracy. Pulse Ox not available in all countries.) which monitors blood oxygen saturation levels to support advanced sleep monitoring and altitude acclimation. Analyze Your Running Form The Forerunner 945 GPS smartwatch also has the tools you need to improve your running form. The watch measures crucial running metrics such as cadence, stride length, ground contact time and balance, vertical oscillation and vertical ratio. These measurements are the key to understanding your form, so you can bring your best on every run and at every race. Your Forerunner 945 can start tracking these metrics with the addition of a compatible heart rate strap or the compact Running Dynamics Pod, which clips right onto your waistband. Safety and tracking features include incident detection (during select activities) which sends your real-time location to emergency contacts through your paired compatible smartphone. See safety and tracking features requirements and limitations.
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good morning we're back keeping this thing rolling as I stated before a little bit more of like when it happens it happens and I was feeling it today now my longtime momentum train was always about tech talk Tuesdays that get aired on Wednesday today's Thursday that's right we got Tech Talk Tuesday though regardless of what day it gets updated on it's sort of a long overdue one this is something that I get asked about a lot on Strava on Instagram on here even at the races folks ask what I use for data tracking I'm not a super big tech nerd junkie pulling stats on all my bikes I don't race with power I do have a power meter on my road bike that's really just about it I don't do a whole lot in that world I have heartrate but it's not a lot well what we'll get into all of that so what do I use you've been a longtime viewer you know that I've previously used the diamond Phoenix 3 I'm a big


