May 19, 2009
Review: Garmin 405 GPS Heart Monitor vs. Polar F6 (Part 1)
The Garmin 405 GPS heart monitor is one of the latest heart rate monitors to be released by Garmin. It comes from Garmin’s highly successful Forerunner series. Users now do not have to sacrifice function and fashion because this Garmin Heart Rate Monitor is a sleek sports watch that can be worn all day unlike most other heart rate monitors out there in the market.
With this heart rate monitor, Garmin has placed the power of GPS location-based data in it. A great new feature that comes in handy when choosing workout routes. It has Garmin’s ANT + Sports wireless platform that through wireless functions sends data that you have accumulated to a PC.
Great Interactive Features
One of the great features on the 405 is that it a touch bezel that lets you change screens with a simple tap. There is no more fumbling with buttons here when hard out on the treadmill or trail which can be quite a hassle.
By giving the user distance, speed, time, calories burned, and their heart rate, they are able to know exactly where they stand in their workout. When analyzing performance, users will be able to improve in their various areas. This allows people to achieve goals that they may have set for themselves. Its high sensitivity GPS receiver is able to sustain satellite reception whether you are on a trail in the woods or running among tall buildings. It is also water proof up, and can be used both indoors and out making it the perfect all round tool. What else could you ask for?
The ANT + Sports wireless platform that this device runs on has to be its major talking point. It interfaces wirelessly with devices that are compatible with its protocol. When you have logged in all your data from your workout, the technology automatically transfers data to your computer when the Forerunner is in range. There is no fuss, no worries and certainly no wires.
Drawbacks to the Garmin 405 GPS Heart Monitor
The top of the list here is the price. The 405 comes in a bit pricey. Another minor drawback is the controls on this monitor. Users say that the 405 is not user friendly. However, once people get around the controls, they would find it real simple.
The review on these products, the Polar F6 heart rate monitor and Garmin 405 GPS Heart Monitor, have further strengthened their standings as top heart rate monitors out in the market.
After a careful research, it is up to the user which one of these to choose. They are both great heart rate monitors that are enough for anyone and everyone.For the latest models, check out the Garmin Heart Rate Monitor Variety.
Click here for the second part of our Review on the Polar F6 Heart Rate Monitor.
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