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![]() The Forerunner 305 features the powerful new SiRF GPS navigation chip for supreme accuracy, even under tree cover and between tall buildings. A coded chest strap heart-rate monitor prevents unwanted interference from other devices. View larger. |
![]() The unit's GPS receiver is designed to face towards the sky when you're running. |
![]() A more watch-like design makes it far easier to use and wear. |
The 305's digitally coded heart-rate monitor--which is worn as a chest strap--sends heart-rate data to the device so you can see whether you're training too hard or not hard enough. Alerts for pace, distance, time, and heart rate are also available. Additionally, the unit tracks speed, distance, pace, and calories burned. Meanwhile, a course feature lets you race against previous runs in order to improve your time or just compare heart rate and pace data at every point of the way.
The 305's easy-to-read, 1.3-inch display has been integrated into a sleek and stylish form factor that is definitely a step up from the larger and more cumbersome Forerunner 301 model. Indeed, the 305 looks and wears like a stylish sports watch, and it's more carefully designed to meet the needs of athletes. The design also positions the antenna with an optimal view of the sky. As an added feature, the case is water resistant to IEC 60529 IPX7 standards (can be submerged in one meter of water for 30 minutes).
Accuracy is the name of the game with the 305. The vastly more accurate GPS antenna and receiver, which uses an advanced SiRF chip, offer much faster satellite acquisition times. Plus, the unit can hold a fix in places never before possible. Gone are the days of losing a fix under tree cover or when running between tall buildings. All of these features add up to far more accuracy in recording and tracking your exercise data. And because the 305 uses GPS to track how far and how fast you're going, you never have to calibrate it. The unit also doubles as a basic navigator. Mark your starting point as a specific location, see your current position on the plotter display, and follow an electronic breadcrumb trail back to your starting point.
The 305 features a USB data connection and docking cradle for downloading your speed, lap, exercise time, and heart-rate data into Garmin's Training Center PC software. The unit stores up to 1,000 lap histories, which you can download to your PC for a detailed post-workout analysis. Plus, you can create and schedule workouts using the included software and download them to the unit. A rechargeable internal lithium-ion battery offers up to ten hours of battery life.
For additional post-workout analysis, the 305 is compatible with MotionBased software. MotionBased adds a new dimension to training and outdoor fitness that makes the analytical aspects of a sport more compelling and a lot more fun. You can upload data to MotionBased, a Web-based application that has partnered with Garmin. MotionBased provides in-depth analysis of your workouts, as well as online mapping and route sharing that will take your training to the next level. MotionBased automatically calculates time, distance, speed, elevation, and heart rate, and it displays this information through meaningful charts, illustrations, reports, and maps. With MotionBased, you can also race multiple instances of the same route to see how you are improving or to race other members of MotionBased. You can "virtually race" someone you don't even know.
If you like the features of the Forerunner 305 but don't need heart-rate monitoring, be sure to check out the Forerunner 205.
What's in the Box
Forerunner 305 unit, digital coded heart rate monitor, Training Center CD-ROM, A/C charger, PC/USB interface cable, owner's manual, and quick-start guide.
The Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS System combines form and function. This combination running partner and personal trainer is designed for athletes of all levels. It features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, new courses feature, and robust ANT wireless heart rate monitor for optimal performance. The super-sensitive GPS tracks your every move, even working on tree-covered trails and near tall buildings. The heart device monitors your heart rate, speed, distance, pace and calories burned so you can train smarter, more effectively. These taskmasters will continually push you to do your personal best. Courses feature lets you download recorded courses and compete against previous workouts Auto Pause pauses and resumes training timer GPS features - GPS with high-Sensitivity SiRFstarIII architecture Wireless communication between system devices via ANT protocol Display Size(WxH) - 1.3 x 0.8 (33 x 20.3 mm) Lap Memory - 1,000 laps Rechargeable internal lithium ion battery - lasts 10 hours (typical use) Waterproof - Submersib
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Garmin Forerunner 305,
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This review is from: Garmin Forerunner 305 Waterproof Running GPS with Heart Rate Monitor (Electronics)
I bought this unit to replace one that is over ten years old and is becoming less than reliable. But this was after over 300 races and thousands of training days. So far this is a better unit than the old one. I prefer that it fits on my wrist rather than on my sleeve. It is easier to read when I am running. I have not used the heart monitor with it yet, but if it is like the old one, it will be reliable. Garmin has made themselves a world leader in this type of equipment because of devices just like this one.It comes with five buttons. There are power, mode, lap/reset, start stop, enter, and arrows which you press to scroll through menus. With an optional Garmin cadence sensor (GSC 10}, you can use cadence alerts for your bike. You can also set the Forerunner 305 to automatically pause if you have to stop and then start again. It records any paused time as Rest Time and any paused distance as Rest Distance. You can set up three types of workouts: quick, interval, and advanced. You can also race against a virtual partner.It can be set up for multisport athletes including triathletes and duathletes. It is waterproof, but not intended to be used while swimming. It can store up to two years of data in it. When the memory is full, it will start rewriting data. Meanwhile, you should not have to worry about this if you download it into Garmin Training Centre once in awhile to analyze your own activities. Unlike the old model this one can be programmed to be used as a GPS whne you turn the device to map mode. It comes with a 75 page instruction manual, a heart rate monitor, a quick start up manual, a charging unit, a USB connection for your computer, a spare strap buckle, and a Garmin Training Center disc. I recommend this unit over all other Garmin Forerunners. It is all most athletes would ever need. I paid a remarkably good price for this unit and would recommend it to anyone serious about their training.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good product, terrible support,
This review is from: Garmin Forerunner 305 Waterproof Running GPS with Heart Rate Monitor (Electronics)
I really wanted to love my Garmin 305. It had all the features that I was looking for and the versatility use it to track a number of activities. But a recurring conflict between the Garmin USB drivers and Windows 7 (64 bit) - which Garmin refuses to acknowledge as a widespread problem - means that I cannot endorse or recommend this product. Almost every time that I plug my Garmin 305 into my PC, the computer instantly crashes (BSOD) and goes into recovery mode. Since the 305 is charged by placing it into its cradle, this can cause challenges just keeping the unit charged. I've found that I have to delete the USB drivers, which prevents the conflict but allows me to charge the unit.If you would like to see how widespread this problem is, and how long it has been an issue, simply put "Garmin 305 BSOD" (BSOD = blue screen of death) into Google and you will find tons of reports on this problem. Repeated contact with Garmin yielded no solutions other than re-installing the USB drivers. On the positive side, the unit tracks well in operation once it has locked onto the satellites (which can take more than a minutes sometimes) and can be used for several hours without needing to recharge. The Garmin Connect website is also quite useful for tracking workouts (if you can get the 305 to connect without crashing your computer) and is in almost all respects better than the included Training Centre software. The size, while bulkier than some of the newer units, is not intrusive and I don't notice it on my wrist when I am running. Bottom line: look elsewhere if you want the connectivity to upload your workouts to your PC. But, if all you want is a simple GPS and heart rate monitor, this is a good option to consider.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Beginners,
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This review is from: Garmin Forerunner 305 Waterproof Running GPS with Heart Rate Monitor (Electronics)
I bought this unit last year as a new runner and wasn't expecting much more than a watch that measured distance. Since then, my Garmin and I have become inseperable. While I don't have experience with another GPS unit and can't compare it that way, I can say that this watch has everything a beginner to novice runner could possibly need for their training. I haven't used many of the functions (like the Virtual Trainer running buddy), but I use the watch to track my 10 and 1 intervals (which start and end with a easily audible beeping noise) and to track my speed and distance. I enjoy the feature where you can set your watch at a specific pace and it beeps if you go above or below that pace. It's definitely very helpful when trying to hit a goal time but have trouble keeping your speed where it needs to be. I never have trouble finding or keeping a satellite signal and the battery life lasts me for about 5-6 runs. The watch also has a lot of storage. I have only had to clear my runs once (about a week ago) because the battery life was starting to suffer because of the stored data.I had an issue with my battery after about 8 months (which was caused by my over-full memory) and Garmin customer service was great! I didn't have to wait on hold and the Canadian representative was very helpful. They emailed me warranty information immediately and promised my unit back to me within two weeks. Fortunately, my problem could be solved at home so I didn't have to send it off. I don't know how smoothly the actual repair process would have been, but the customer service rep was great to work with and extremely helpful. This watch is a little bulky (especially on a slim built person), but I find it fits very comfortably with a wristband underneath. I highly recommend this unit!
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