🏅 Elevate Your Run with Garmin's Forerunner 55!
The Garmin Forerunner 55 is a GPS running watch designed for the modern athlete, featuring daily suggested workouts, up to 2 weeks of battery life, and advanced wellness tracking. With its user-friendly interface and customizable options, it's perfect for anyone looking to enhance their fitness journey.
Item Weight | 1.31 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.65 x 1.65 x 0.46 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Display Size | 1.04 Inches |
Warranty | 90 days limited warranty |
Supports Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
Battery Life | 20 Hours |
Voice command | Buttons |
N**R
Great reliable watch
I love Garmin and this 55 forerunner is awesome. It's great for any sport. You can add or remove activity options. There's a nice size bank to choose from. It holds a lot of health info. I can monitor my period on it, stress, sleep, activity, etc. one of the things I like is, it can detect when you go for a walk or a run or a ride and logs it, even if you forget to log the activity. It also lasts long. I've had it for more than a year. You can set what notifications get sent to the watch (which apps can do that). It has even training coaches that you can utilize for different sports. You can join different challenges from different sports. It also holds a charge for over a week mostly. Typically 10 days and if you're not that active, even closer to two+ weeks. Definitely, worth the expense.
A**O
To the Point
I was looking for a simple watch to record my cardio activity, without all the bells and whistles that some of the competitor's watches have. Come to find out the Garmin Forerunner 55 delivers on that and then some. At its price point, the 55 offers great features like an app with a fitness hub, reporting all your relevant stats, as well as watch interface that's customizable to your hearts content. I've had the watch for going on 2 months now and I'm still learning things about it. Great investment for anyone who's looking to track their fitness with a simple watch that'll get the job done.
F**8
Fitbit wearer, trying my first Garmin
Good fit, comfortable, good battery lifeThe only con I have, when choosing exercise activities on the watch, strength training is not an option. I have to choose other or HiTT then edit it on the app.
O**T
Small wrists!
Love this! I’m just a fun runner and not really a lifter plus I don’t need a complicated high tech watch like the Apple Watch I came from! It’s easy to use, batter lasts about a week depending on how long my runs are and charges in about 2-4 hours never really paid attention but it’s fairly quick for how long it lasts. Photo comparison is my husbands fenix5plus for size comparison. I will say it does have limited options for workout modes, for example no rowing.
F**.
Outdated (screen size, pixel type, and functions)- You will want the 165 instead!
I needed a heart rate monitor but saw how many more features this watch had over a fitbit, so for the same or less than the larger fitbit, I bought the renewed version of the 55. I loved it - for 1 day. Then I immediately realized I needed something newer and more to really get the most out of the potential for all of the apps The 55 is: too dim, needs the backlight on or activated all the time, battery lasted like, 4 days running with display, running breathing apps, etc. it has small fonts and icons that make it hard to see, (like the watch hands overlap the heart rate if you have that screen enabled - the overall diameter of the screen is just too small), and limited extra apps that the newer Garmin fleet has and diminished functionality of parallel apps.I returned with the 90 day refund policy and upgraded to the 165. Now I really, really love what I've got.My opinion if it helps: if you are strapped and can only get the 55, get it. But, trust me, you will return it and get at least a 165 if you have the extra $120 (ish). I debated over getting the 255, but, after reading the reviews (Tom's) and looking at the screen shots, really, if you are used to a smart phone at all, you will want the 165 with the AMOLED over the MIP of the 55 and 255. The touch screen on the 165 also makes navigating through the deeper menus much easier as does turning on the display if the accelerometer doesn't activate it as needed. Of course any model higher is going to rock and roll. I don't mind the mix of hard buttons and screen swipes. I think it's a good combo.Too early to comment on battery life, but, so far, I like the watch enough, I honestly don't care if I can get 3 days out of it. Def way less "fanboy" than an apple watch. All reviews say it's much more geared to fitness as well. Between the Garmin app and the phone, some fitness things sync to iPhone (which i do have, so, not an anti-apple thing, just, like the sport/athlete centric vibe of the Garmins more)
E**T
I wear it every day and love it.
Garmin never misses. This is a great watch with all the basics. I’m a distance runner and get a LOT of use out of my watches, and this one has really held up nicely. I had the Forerunner 35 for 5 years, so this was a nice little upgrade without the massive price tag of some of the new ones. Great GPS, great HIIT workout features, great comfort.
J**N
Best watch
I bought it for my bf and it's perfect for his morning runs. He really liked it. The battery lasts for days.
S**
Read the instruction manual
It works exactly as described in the instruction manual. So it has a learning curve. This is a beginner product so it is good for me since I don't run for competition. I only wear mine for exercise and tracking running times that I want to improve. So far so good.
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