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Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS Running Watch with Heart Rate Monitor - Grey/Red

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 766 ratings

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Special feature Stop Watch, compass & GPS, Pulse Monitor, lap timer
Battery cell composition Alkaline
GPS Built-in GPS
Shape Round
Screen size 1 Inches
Brand Garmin
Model name Forerunner 110
Style HRM
Colour Grey/Red
Target audience Unisex Adults

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  • Pulse Monitor
  • lap timer
  • compass & GPS
  • Stop Watch

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  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.9 x 4.5 x 1.4 cm; 50 g
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 29 Mar. 2010
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Garmin
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B003EGC47Y
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ Mens with Heart Rate Monitor
  • Guaranteed software updates until ‏ : ‎ unknown
  • Customer reviews:
    4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 766 ratings

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Customers find the watch useful for tracking their progress and helping them see improvements. They find it straightforward to use, with clear buttons and a simple connection to computers. The watch is described as a good quality product at a great price. It helps keep pace and provides accurate readings throughout a workout.

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72 customers mention ‘Functionality’62 positive10 negative

Customers find the watch useful for tracking their progress and providing useful information. They say it works well, is easy to use, and provides useful information to track their training sessions. However, some customers have issues with the charger.

"...The first thing about the watch is that it looks good. It's much smaller than the 205, in fact it's almost the same size as a normal sports watch...." Read more

"...It looks the part. If you are used to chunky watches this doesn't seem to big. But I wouldn't wear it as a normal watch...." Read more

"...You can connect to PC and get a great deal of additional useful information (split per mile or km), best pace and the map of your run,..." Read more

"...And once connected to the garmin site, logging training sessions is effective. Niggle one arose when I first got the device...." Read more

61 customers mention ‘Ease of use’61 positive0 negative

Customers find the watch easy to use. They say the software is good and quick. The connection to their computer was relatively simple, and the buttons and display are clear. GPS seems accurate. The interface is nicer than Garmin, and the settings are easy to change. It's easy to transfer and analyze data to their laptop, and charging and setting it up is straightforward.

"...The buttons are easy to use and the display is very clear. GPS seems accurate. I checked it on a bike ride against my bike speedo...." Read more

"...Garmin oozes quality and the software is good and quick (I'm weary of cheapo stuff as have experienced poor software with the items)...." Read more

"...Quite straight forward to charge and set it up. I did a couple of runs and device worked fine...." Read more

"...for a device with few bells and whistles - it is deliberately simple to use but could have training zones etc etc." Read more

46 customers mention ‘Pace’39 positive7 negative

Customers like the pace rate of the wearable computer. They say it helps them build up their fitness, and the GPS is quick and easy to use. The GPS unit itself locks on quickly and picks up a satellite in less than a minute.

"...It tells you distance, time elapsed and pace. One thing to look out for - the default setting is for `auto-lap' to be on...." Read more

"...session progressed with a map of your route, three graphs showing your heart rate, altitude and pace plotted over the distance (or time) you have..." Read more

"...On the plus side the GPS unit itself locks on quickly (less then 30 seconds usually), as long as you don't move around while it's firing itself up;..." Read more

"...It seems to be very quick at picking up satellite signal, certainly no longer than you would take to stretch and keeps a fairly accurate measure of..." Read more

43 customers mention ‘Build quality’36 positive7 negative

Customers appreciate the product's build quality. They find it a good purchase and regularly use it. The HR function is fine, the battery life is decent, and all components feel sturdy. Some customers say it's a good purchase for non-techies and recommend it to anyone who runs or walks.

"...On the whole its a good bit of kit. Garmin oozes quality and the software is good and quick..." Read more

"...It seems to do a great job of both location tracing and HRM. I MTB in heavily wooded areas and it seems to keep the lock no problem...." Read more

"...It is an excellent watch, I was advised not to use it for swimming and so don't wear it for triathlons. It can be washed under the tap after a run...." Read more

"...It really is a good watch, however after a year the colours were fading and it was giving me that glitch with switching off about once every 3/4..." Read more

34 customers mention ‘Accuracy’28 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the accuracy of the watch. They find it stays accurate throughout a run, and the GPS locates its location quickly. The HRM is accurate enough for their needs. They are impressed with the level of data available, including distance, time elapsed, and pace. It measures training run distances and keeps accurate time.

"...It tells you distance, time elapsed and pace. One thing to look out for - the default setting is for `auto-lap' to be on...." Read more

"...This device will; record heart rate and distance travelled and so help me stay in 'the zone' and make sure that I don't increase too much each..." Read more

"...It is great at keeping the GPS signal and the heart rate monitor is very reliable...." Read more

"...As of now, I prefer the Garmin website which is more complete and precise (especially the graphs with BPM, Pace, etc) than Nike+...." Read more

32 customers mention ‘Value for money’30 positive2 negative

Customers appreciate the value for money of the wearable computer. They find the software simple and easy to use. The computer is reasonably solid, with a price of around £90 including the heart rate strap.

"...Overall this is a very good watch at a decent price...." Read more

"Good price on Amazon but you can't be always sure about that nowadays. Always check Amazon prices just in case...." Read more

"...is a great device; a simple combined HRM and GPS unit, at a good competitive price...." Read more

"...Considering the price, you get a great bang for your buck...." Read more

29 customers mention ‘Fitness level’29 positive0 negative

Customers find the wearable computer useful for fitness runners. They say it's great for daily training and even day long events. It's easy to set up and use, and a good companion for fitness runners. The watch is suitable for most runners.

"...The functionality is limited but is perfectly adequate for most runners. It tells you distance, time elapsed and pace...." Read more

"...So far very happy. Seems like the perfect watch for an casual runner. And on the whole very easy to use...." Read more

"...It is particularly good for interval training - just set the AutoLap to 800 meters (or your preference) - it beeps and gives a brief readout..." Read more

"...The Garmin 210 adds interval training which I didn't need...." Read more

29 customers mention ‘Gps accuracy’14 positive15 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the GPS accuracy of the wearable computer. Some find it accurate for heart rate and GPS tracking of runs, keeping track of pace and position well. Others mention that it doesn't find the satellites quickly enough and can be a bit slow to pick up GPS.

"...Overall this is a very good watch at a decent price. Garmin have good GPS technology and have reduced the size of the GPS sensor, meaning you no..." Read more

"...: After 10 months of faultless usage the watch stopped being able to locate the satellite and would re-boot itself after a few seconds...." Read more

"...n't move around while it's firing itself up; and it keeps track of pace and position really well and displays the information back in a relatively..." Read more

"...Negatives - can at times be a bit slow to pick up GPS on average 5mins...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2012
    I bought this watch as a replacement for a Garmin FR205. I run regularly, maybe 4 times a week, and run half marathons and the occasional marathon.
    The first thing about the watch is that it looks good. It's much smaller than the 205, in fact it's almost the same size as a normal sports watch. It's comfy to wear and the strap is decent.
    It picks up a satellite signal quickly (quicker than the 205). The buttons are easy to use and the display is very clear.
    GPS seems accurate. I checked it on a bike ride against my bike speedo.
    The functionality is limited but is perfectly adequate for most runners. It tells you distance, time elapsed and pace.
    One thing to look out for - the default setting is for `auto-lap' to be on. This means that `pace' is your pace over the last mile. If you want to see your average pace over the entire run, you need to disable the auto-lap feature.
    I have not yet used the HRM so cannot comment on its effectiveness.
    Overall this is a very good watch at a decent price. Garmin have good GPS technology and have reduced the size of the GPS sensor, meaning you no longer have to wear a brick on your wrist!
    I would definitely recommend this watch.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 December 2010
    Good price on Amazon but you can't be always sure about that nowadays. Always check Amazon prices just in case.

    Got the watch yesterday.
    This is my first runners watch.
    On the whole its a good bit of kit.
    Garmin oozes quality and the software is good and quick (I'm weary of cheapo stuff as have experienced poor software with the items).

    It looks the part. If you are used to chunky watches this doesn't seem to big. But I wouldn't wear it as a normal watch.I am worried that the plastic strap will wear and break with use that will then nessecitate a big repair bill (its all encased in a one piece strap and housing).

    Easy to set up.
    Easy to use.
    Quick fix on satallites.
    Hear rate monitor seems to connect really easy. Not sure if my rest rate of 72bpms is correct as my wife's was the same.
    I tried running round our large garden for two minutes just to have something to down load on GarminConnect. When analysing the date later it shows the traced route to have started 10 yards from where I actually did start. (This put me in the farmers field.) So this is something I am going to have to watch out for. Has anybody else experienced this?

    Uploading from the watch took a few goes. You need to download the garmin connect from their website and it doesn't work with all web browers. It took a few attempts to connect initially. I will let you know if it gets any easier.

    So far very happy. Seems like the perfect watch for an casual runner. And on the whole very easy to use.

    Will update my review after a few runs.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 July 2012
    It is my first watch GPS.I received it from Amazon after 3 days with super saver which is free and earlier than expected
    Quite straight forward to charge and set it up. I did a couple of runs and device worked fine. Easy to read when you are running: pace (miles per hour or other pace if you want to), total miles and time elapsed. This is what I was looking for and it is working according to expectations. You get also calories burned.

    You can connect to PC and get a great deal of additional useful information (split per mile or km), best pace and the map of your run, elevation.
    After almost one year I am extremely happy. You can also connect to your PC with online site or use it off line with the Garmin software training center. You will get all the information you may need pace, speed, elevattion. Regarding the splits you have to do it on your watch before you start.

    I ordered FR with heart monitor.

    Overall and so far I will strongly recommend FR 110. Less 120 quids including heart monitor. So far am quite happy with Amazon and with FR 110> I have to stay I have not yet used the heart monitor as it is a bit akward Bu overall extremely happy withg the performance of the device. I use it every time I run and all the runs are recorded

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  • andreapifferi
    4.0 out of 5 stars semplice ma ha tutto quello che serve
    Reviewed in Italy on 17 August 2014
    usato per correre. la fascia e cardiofrequenzimetro funzionano bene. il segnale GPS viene acquisito in un paio di minuti. Le viste mentre si corre sono chiare e ben visibili. Un buon acquisto con ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo.
  • Daniel Sanchez-Pascuala Valencia
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal para runners no profesionales
    Reviewed in Spain on 11 April 2014
    Es la mejor solución calidad-precio para runners no profesionales o corredores populares. Rápida localización de satélites, proporciona información necesaria (ritmo, distancia, pulsaciones...), posibilidad de sincronizar con Garmin connect para ver ruta y analizar el entrenamiento, cómodo de llevar y duración razonable de la batería.
  • Fabian
    5.0 out of 5 stars Un achat à conseiller !!!
    Reviewed in France on 25 February 2014
    J'ai repris la course à pieds, après près de 20 ans d'arrêt. Marre de me servir de ma montre de tous les jours, j'ai acheté la Garmin après de longues recherches et la lecture de nombreux commentaires.
    Côté emballage et livraison, rien à dire c'est Amazon !!!
    Côté prise en main, cette montre est géniale ; seulement 4 boutons qui gèrent toutes les fonctions. Le paramétrage est super simple, la mise à l'heure automatique après réception signaux satellites.
    J'ai paramétré mon profil (sexe, âge, poids, etc.) en quelques secondes.
    Montre sur batterie rechargeable secteur ou via port USB.
    Après création du compte Garmin, une mise à jour s'est installée en à peine quelques minutes.
    Ce matin première course !!! La localisation satellite s'est effectuée en quelques secondes (juste le temps de m'échauffer les articulations). Durant la course, pas de perte satellite et données précises. Enfin des données fiables à la fin de la course (distance, durée et vitesse).
    Concernant la ceinture cardio, j'ai pu lire que certaines personnes parlaient d'irritation ; pour ma rien du tout, si ce n'est la marque qui a disparu après la douche.
    Pas encore de transfert des données sur ordinateur, mais cela ne devra pas poser de problèmes, j'ai testé l'interface.
    J'ai pu lire que le bracelet semblait fragile, mais ce n'est pas l'impression que j'en ai eu. Un bracelet en matière plastique avec un fermoir robuste et une montre qui reste bien en place.
    Pour moi, qualité livraison Amazon et produit très intéressant. Je le recommande donc !!! Et non je ne travaille pas pour Garmin et je n'y ai pas d'actions !!!...
  • Andreas
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis
    Reviewed in Germany on 23 April 2012
    Ich laufe 2-3x die Woche, alle Jahre mal einen Halbmarathon. Habe bei der Auswahl viele Modelle von Polar und Garmin angesehen. Letzten Endes habe ich mich für die Forerunner 110 entschieden. Hauptargument war der integrierte GPS Empfänger. Deshalb habe ich mich schließlich auch gegen die Polar Modelle entschieden. Auch wenn die Empfänger dort kleiner geworden sind, ich will das Ding 1. nicht extra kaufen müssen und 2. nicht an meinem Arm baumeln haben.
    Bei den Pulsfunktionen ist die Uhr den Polar Modellen allerdings klar unterlegen. Own-Zone, Trainingsindex oder wie die vielen Funktionen heißen sucht man hier vergebens. In der engeren Wahl hatte ich am Ende die Polar FT80 und eben die Forerunner 110. Für mich als Freizeitläufer, der nicht die letzte Zehntelsekunde sucht, war die Kartendarstellung wichtiger als die besseren Pulsfunktionen. Und inklusive GPS Empfänger sind die beiden Uhren preislich nicht mehr vergleichbar.
    Die Uhr ist gar nicht mal so hässlich, in der Freizeit durchaus tragbar. Einrichten geht innerhalb von wenigen Minuten, Alter, Geschlecht etc. eingeben, dann kann es losgehen. Der mitgelieferte Gurt ist die billigere Variante. Ich habe den besseren nie getragen, aber bei Läufen bis 12Km hatte ich bisher keine Probleme, mal sehen wie der erste Halbmarathon damit wird.
    Das GPS Signal wird recht schnell empfangen, man sollte sich während der Suche aber nicht bewegen. Das Signal ist stabil, ich laufe im teilweise dichten Wald, es ist noch nie abgerissen. Das Highlight ist allerdings die Auswertung nach dem Laufen. Wenn man sich ganz genau auf der Karte anschauen kann wie man gelaufen ist, wie z.B. die Steigung den Puls beeinflusst hat. Ernüchternd für mich war auch der Vergleich zu meinem Nike+. Ich dachte bisher eigentlich immer, ich laufe 14Km. Aber mit vielen Steigungen, an denen ich viele kurze Schritte mache gab es doch eine erhebliche Abweichung...es sind nur gut 12Km.

    Zu dem Preis für mich eine klare Kaufempfehlung - wenn es einem reicht, dass der Puls lediglich gemessen und nicht in irgendeiner Weise ausgewertet wird.
  • Juan
    4.0 out of 5 stars Sencillo y preciso
    Reviewed in Spain on 21 August 2014
    Es lo que ofrecen, un reloj básico para un deportista amateur. Después de 8 meses sigue funcionando bien y considero que tiene una precisión bastante alta, en carreras de 10 km puedes llegar a meta con 10 metros de diferencia, lo cual para mi es irrelevante. Por el precio que tiene creo que es de los mejores GPS que hay.

    Es cierto que a veces tarda en coger la señal, pero en general en 2 - 4 min está listo para usarse. Ese tiempo se puede dedicar a calentar ;).