Showing posts with label gps watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gps watch. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Garmin Forerunner 405 w/ USB ANT Stick, Heart Rate Monitor (black) Review

Garmin Forerunner 405 w/ USB ANT Stick, Heart Rate Monitor (black)
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THE ARTICLE IS WORKING FINE,THE SHIPMENT WAS FAST,BUT I WANT TO ORDER AN IPOD SHUFFLE(4th generation),TO THE SAME ADRESS I RECIEVE THE WATCH,BUT THEY TELL ME YOU CAN NOT SEND TO THAT ADRESS AND IT IS THE SAME,I DON'T UNDERSTAN WHY?

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GPS-enabled sport watch with Heart Rate Monitor and USB ANT stick. Automatic sync, wireless data sharing, high-sensitivity receiver, courses feature, advanced workouts, rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Black colour.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Garmin - GPS receiver band - Garmin Forerunner 405CX Review

Garmin - GPS receiver band - Garmin Forerunner 405CX
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At the time of this review, the item pictured here is the soft velcro strap replacement for the Garmin Forerunner 405 watches. I ordered it and received a replacement OEM rubber strap, which is the wrong item. I wrote to their customer service and received automated authorization for return, so I'm not sure if any human ever saw my reason for the return. So, I'm not sure if anyone at AntOnline knows that the item pictured here is different from the one they're shipping. Take that into account if you order this item! Otherwise, shipping was prompt and the (wrong) item was well packed.

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Adjustable and comfortable replacement watch band for the Forerunner 405Cx.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

Garmin 010-10889-01 Forerunner 305/205 Quick Release Bike Mount Replacement Review

Garmin 010-10889-01 Forerunner 305/205 Quick Release Bike Mount Replacement
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Stop- This item is a replacement for the quick release bike mounting kit. It does NOT include the new wrist band for the watch. If you want full quick release capabilities you need to buy the KIT, not the replacement bracket. Spend the extra $10,,,it's worth it

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Garmin Quick Release Bike Mount Replacement Kit 010-10889-01 842

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Garmin A/C Charger for ForeRunner 301 and Edge Series (010-10635-00) Review

Garmin A/C Charger for ForeRunner 301 and Edge Series (010-10635-00)
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All that is included in this item is the plug itself, and not the usb that is also pictured in the description. I felt this was a little misleading, since the verbal description just gives the dimensions. I feel that the picture should be just the plug if that is all that is going to be included.

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The Garmin Forerunner charger is an A/C replacement charger for use with the Forerunner 301 and Edge units. This adapter plugs into any standard 110VAC United States outlet to re-charge the Forerunner's internal lithium-ion battery. With a voltage range of 110-240 VAC, this portable adapter makes sure your Forerunner is ready to go whenever you are.

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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Garmin GSC 10 Speed/Cadence Bike Sensor Review

Garmin GSC 10 Speed/Cadence Bike Sensor
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Another handy piece of equipment from Garmin!
This kit comes in three basic parts; a sensor unit, which is about the size of a matchbox, and two magnets about the size of your pinky nail. Several zip-ties are included for mounting purposes; the entire kit weighs at most a couple of ounces.
Installation is pretty straightforward, but do follow the directions carefully and don't snug down the zip-ties until you're sure you've got all three components just where you want them and have tested the system!
The sensor mounts to the left chain stay with a pair of zip-ties. Garmin thoughtfully added a piece of rubber padding to the bottom of the sensor unit, so it won't rough up your fancy carbon frame or your paint job :)
A single zip-tie attaches the crank magnet to the crank, although I had to use a large (3/4") shim on my FSA crank (which has a curved profile and a hollow back) to place the crank magnet in the proper position for the sensor to "see" it. The spoke magnet clamp has both a round hole and a square hole; make sure you use the right hole for your spoke profile! I mounted mine on a spoke directly opposite the tire valve, just to help keep the wheel in balance.
The sensor unit must be positioned along the chain stay such that it can "see" both the crank magnet as it passes by the cadence sensor (the round part on the side of the sensor unit), and the spoke magnet as it passes the speed sensor (the part that looks like a lever in the picture).
Testing is accomplished by pressing a small button on the sensor unit, which prompts it to flash a red LED, then a green one to indicate that testing is started. As pointed out by another reviewer, the LEDs are hard to see in bright ambient light; I'd recommend testing in a garage if possible. Hi-intensity LEDs would have solved this problem, although I suspect these LEDs were chosen for their low power consumption, so maybe it's a smart design decision after all.
Once the test button is pressed, the next 60 revolutions of the crank should cause the red LED to flash when the crank magnet passes the sensor, while the spoke magnet passing the sensor should generate a green LED flash. If you saw the red/green flash when the button was pressed, but don't see a flash as each magnet passes the sensor, chances are one or both magnets are not properly aligned with the sensor (there are alignment lines on the sensor and both magnets), or the magnets are passing too far from the sensor (this is the problem I encountered and solved with a shim).
When you're sure everything is in the right places, snug the zip-ties and cut them flush. Then set up a screen (typically the Biking screen) on your 305 to display Cadence in one of the data fields, and go ride!


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A good companion for Garmin's Edge 305 and 305CAD cycle computers and the Garmin Forerunner 305 personal trainer, the GSC 10 monitors your cycling rhythm for up-to-the-minute results and later analysis. The self-calibrating, wireless unit measures both speed (in pedaling strokes per minute) and cadence , then provides feedback to the user for optimal performance. You can later feed the results to Garmin's Training Center software, which helps you tailor your workouts to meet specific goals and objectives.
Like the Garmin heart rate monitor, the GSC 10 attaches easily to your bike, where its sensors detect signals from your wheels and send the information wirelessly to your personal trainer/cycle computer. It's also backed by a one-year warranty.

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