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Garmin forerunner 45 - any competitors for the price?

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Looking for a smart watch for life and to track rides and health etc on a superficial level.
Max I can afford is £100 and the forerunner 45 is £90 on Amazon at the minute

Can it be beaten for the price? Needs to be able to save gpx/upload to strava


 
Posted : 11/06/2022 7:30 pm
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I’ve just bought one and really like it. All I’d say is be really careful buying it from Amazon - I got sent 2 empty boxes! Got the first, complained and they sent another one, which was empty again! To be fair to Amazon when I spoke to customer services they were good and gave me a full refund - I then bought it from wiggle for a fiver more…

I realise that doesn’t quite answer your question, but I like the watch now I actually have one!


 
Posted : 11/06/2022 7:50 pm
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Wife has one and it does the job nicely. If you want new then it's decent for the price. You can get a lightly used better model for a similar price as it is has a few limitations but if you really only want the basics it's pretty good.


 
Posted : 11/06/2022 7:54 pm
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They’re great watches for the money. I use mine mostly for running, but it’s fine in a bike too.
The HR isn’t super accurate, particularly when you’re riding the bike, but bar that it’s perfect.
I doubt you’ll find better for under £100.


 
Posted : 11/06/2022 8:11 pm
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I love mine.but it failed after 8 months. I got a refund from argos. Couldn't find anything remotely close to the value. So bought another one.

Battery life could be better. But otherwise does all I need.


 
Posted : 11/06/2022 8:36 pm
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Lots of models 2nd hand with warranty here https://uk.webuy.com/boxsearch?stext=Garmin


 
Posted : 12/06/2022 10:25 am
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I've bought a couple of renewed Garmins from Amazon. They come in Garmin boxes, have all the cables, manuals etc., and best of all, they were in the boxes! 😉


 
Posted : 12/06/2022 10:37 am
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Got one and really like it. They come in 2 sizes. Both sizes have the same size screen, but the larger one has a thicker boarder. I went for the small. Simple to use. Does more than I need. The Garmin Connect app is excellent.


 
Posted : 12/06/2022 11:06 am
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I've got the 45 plus (I have no idea what the plus gives you over the standard 45) and use it for running both outside and on the treadmill, for this I find the heart rate monitor sufficient, I also use it for cycling and on the turbo trainer, in these applications I found the heart rate monitor very un-accurate so I use a non Garmin Bluetooth chest strap when on the bike. My turbo is also a dumb trainer so I also use a cadence and speed sensors with that. All works absolutely fine.


 
Posted : 12/06/2022 1:33 pm
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Does all I need, although heart rate reading was very inconsistent. Battery life has improved measurably after an update recently.


 
Posted : 12/06/2022 2:02 pm
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I have a forerunner 45 I never use up for sale if you want it.

Let me know.


 
Posted : 12/06/2022 10:44 pm
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Fenix 3 second hand as recommended in this parish. Could not be happier. £80ish. Faultless and solid. Can't see a reason to upgrade tbh


 
Posted : 12/06/2022 11:02 pm
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I have one, like it
Went for the small one. Nice and neat on the wrist. Looks very very smart too imo
HR running is accurate
HR biking is not - I've never found the watches to be good for it either (unless you use a strap).


 
Posted : 12/06/2022 11:06 pm
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I have a Garmin Vivioactive 3 myself. The cycling feature is decent enough. Battery maybe not as good as when I first got it, but it still lasts 3 days now if you don't go to heavy on the activities. I think they are around €170 though, so a bit out of budget.

I got this Activity Tracker
for my daughter. It was only €35. It's actually a decent enough smart watch for the price. The features are good and it feels very sturdy overall. From what I gather, there is a cycling feature on it, but I haven't used it. I don't think the battery would last quite as long as the Garmin though, as I notice she seems to be charging it more often that I charge mine. But maybe that's because she is more active than me!


 
Posted : 23/06/2022 4:13 pm
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I had one but recently sold it after about 6 months, mainly due to the poor battery which was substantially shorter then the 35 it replaced and the 245 I now have.


 
Posted : 07/07/2022 3:32 pm
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might be worth getting an instinct if there's a refurb for the same price - worse screen but better battery life. Otherwise go for it


 
Posted : 07/07/2022 4:31 pm
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I have a 55, bought recently through a work rewards scheme for just over 100, 110 maybe? I think Garmin are involved in a few of these things, blue light etc. Anyway the battery on the 55 is excellent which was what I was coming to say.


 
Posted : 07/07/2022 5:36 pm