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Garmin is known for their GPS units, and cycling head units. Garmin has already proved that it's 920XT is a competent multi sport watch, covering running and cycling. How do things fair in the pool?The Garmin 920XT is not a simple device. In order to do t...
We know that the 920XT is a strong contender when it comes to triathlon watches generally. However the swim features seem to be the weakest area of the watch.Now actually I dont think that's a fair statement as the rest of the watch is so strong! PLUS the...
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Garmin is known for their GPS units, and cycling head units. With regard to being a triathlon watch, is using the Garmin 920XT cycling function as effective as the running metrics? Does it bring anything new to the table, or is it a stretch too far for th...
The Garmin 920XT is a good cycling watch. But not great, simply due to its size, which can affect reability at speed and possibly some connector issues. Don't get me wrong, I use it daily, and have it on when cycling, especially for tracking things like V...
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I had held off purchasing the old Garmin 910XT in July, in the belief that there would have the be a replacement watch in the not too distant future.Now this wasn't just a desire for new things, but a want for features that were available in other product...
I've found the 920XT an amazing piece of kit. Even using Smart Notifications constantly, and doing about 3-4 activities a week with the watch, I'm only re-charging it once every 10-14 days, which as far as I'm concerned is fantastic. Merely for the Smart...
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Garmin Forerunner 920XT review – lets be clear, the 920XT is not a simple sports watch. In order to do the watch justice, and to explain the myriad of features, I'm going split this review into several different posts – starting with the watches Running F...
I purchased by 920XT, about 10 days prior to my cycling accident, which was rather annoying in terms of being able to test it out properly.But from a personal standpoint, I have actually found some of the watch features, particularly the adaptive pedomete...
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Garmin has been in the GPS watch game as long as it has existed, and was creating GPS systems long before that. But with many smartwatches and activity trackers flooding the market of late, it's had to modernise to offer more. The Garmin ForeRunner 920XT...
Design, battery life, connectivity, software, smart notifications, triathlete mode...
No built-in heart-rate monitor, colour finish may be too much for some...
While smartwatches and activity trackers are ever improving, and can often do what a GPS watch does, none of them do it as well as the Garmin ForeRunner 920XT. Maybe when smartwatches improve Garmin will have something to worry about, but for now th...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-15 01:04:39
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The idea that we should just "know" our fitness abilities is outdated: the technology exists to rebuild us, though it isn't necessarily cheap. There are a plethora of lower-cost fitness-tracking bands and watches for the aspiring athlete, but the Garmin F...
Powerful, Decent battery life, Accurate GPS...
Chunky, Expensive, Phone connection is inconsistent...
A very powerful watch designed for those who are serious about their swimming, cycling and pavement pounding. The high price reflects that, but is justifiable in this case...
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The idea that we should just "know" our fitness abilities is outdated: the technology exists to rebuild us, though it isn't necessarily cheap. There are a plethora of lower-cost fitness-tracking bands and watches for the aspiring athlete, but the Garmin F...
Powerful, Decent battery life, Accurate GPS...
Chunky, Expensive, Phone connection is inconsistent...
A very powerful watch designed for those who are serious about their swimming, cycling and pavement pounding. The high price reflects that, but is justifiable in this case...
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With the Forerunner 620, the Fenix 2 and a recent overhaul of its Connect smartphone app and web tracking tools, Garmin has been steadily developing a more modern, user friendly edge. The most recent watch to get the upgrade treatment is the flagship mult...
Simple to use, Comprehensive feature set, Tracks general activity too...
No Micro-USB charging, Still quite chunky, Auto-sync can sometimes fail...
The best multi-sport watch we've tested to date, the Garmin offers serious functionality while managing to stay super simple to use. While we're still struggling to fall for Garmin Connect so far, we love the way the Forerunner 920 cherry picks the best f...
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We took the multisport GPS watch Garmin Forerunner 920XT for a spin and here's our first impression.For one, it's a whole lot lighter than its predecessor – the 310XT that became a favorite of many triathletes.It also comes in two colors – blue and red –...
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Until I started training for triathlons, the most sophisticated watch I owned did little more than tell time. As I got more serious about the sport, I started to run longer distances for Ironman races, and began integrating heart rate into my workouts. I...
Easy to us, Finds GPS signal fas, Works with a bike power mete, Intuitive ap, Smartphone notifications...
Bulk, Expensive...
For dedicated triathletes, the Garmin Forerunner 920XT GPS watch is an excellent training tool. Until I started training for triathlons, the most sophisticated watch I owned did little more than tell time. As I got more serious about the sport...
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The FR920XT brings together in one unit a slew of new features found on many recent Garmin devices across the health and fitness landscape. For example, it adds in Live Tracking that started on the Edge series, more swim functionality found in the Garmin...
Overall, the FR920XT is the best multisport watch in the market with the most features. It's also the watch that has the most potential for really cool 3rd party apps with upcoming Connect IQ enablement. What's core to understand is that by itself the FR9...
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