Garmin Forerunner 201 Wrist-Mounted GPS Fitness Computer
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The large display--with equally large, easy-to-read characters--helps you avoid having to squint at the readout. Just a quick glance at your numbers and you'll maintain your training concentration. The six rubber buttons on the front of the chassis are easy to access (unless you're wearing bulky gloves). I easily got the promised 13 hours out of the rechargeable lithium-ion battery. At the end of the day, I'd just recharge it for around two hours and it would be ready for me the next morning.
While this is definitely a workable GPS receiver, the Forerunner is slim on overall GPS features--which is not to its detriment (think of it as a performance monitor with a dash of GPS). That said, the Forerunner was able to pick up a GPS signal just about wherever I went outside (though it had very slight hiccups in the center of downtown). But if you're looking for a full-fledged tracking device, the Forerunner isn't for you. (You'll want to start with a basic GPS unit like Garmin's eTrex.)
The Forerunner 201 has a variety of helpful tracking, monitoring, and navigational features. The History function enables you to view your workout statistics broken down by individual days, cumulative weeks, or your entire workout history (if you track different workouts during the same day, they'll be broken out as different laps). You can even view a map of your route. And much like other GPS units, you can save waypoints (called "locations" in Forerunner parlance) to mark the coordinates of a place you want to return to later.
Most interesting is the Virtual Partner mode, which enables you to set goals for a workout which will then be completed by a digital character displayed on the Forerunner's screen. You can then see how far off the time, pace, or distance you are of your virtual training buddy's; your digital character even stops when you do (though the buddy keeps on going). I found that, unless you've got a good idea as to your pace or distance, you'll have a couple of trial-and-error training sessions to get in sync with your buddy. I cut short my first attempt after my buddy got so far ahead of me that he disappeared off the screen (which I'd like to believe was not due to my woeful pace).
I was disappointed at not having the LogBook software, which enables you to keep a journal of your exercise activities (it was not available at the time of this test). But overall, the Forerunner 201 is a very useful exercise-monitoring system that will be prized by anyone involved in serious physical training. --Agen G.N. Schmitz
Auto Menu: Timer pauses when you stop running. Auto lap logs your performance over a predetermined distance. | History: Review training history by day or week. | Map: Navigate back to the start or to a stored location. | Virtual Partner: Set time, pace, and distance goals, and train with a "virtual partner." |
Pros:
Finally, an alternative to awkward pedometers and cycling computers. The Forerunner 201 offers athletes an easy-to-read display and integrated GPS satellite receiver that provides precise speed, distance, and pace data--all in one compact unit that straps to your wrist. It's a lightweight, accurate training assistant with performance tracking, auto-lap, auto-pause and more. And because it is a high quality Garmin GPS device, you get many of the features GPS users have come to rely on, such as precise latitude, longitude, altitude data. Choose either the 201 model for rechargeable power or the 101 if you prefer to use 2 AAA batteries. The Forerunner 201 is easy to use right out of the box and delivers the benefits of GPS technology at an affordable price.
To please folks who are passionate about their exercise and training, Garmin has added something special to the Forerunner 201 called the Virtual Partner. The feature allows you to set your training goal by configuring your Virtual Partner's pace and workout distance. You'll get a graphic perspective of your performance by viewing your pace in relation to your Virtual Partner's pace, so you can always see at a glance if you're keeping up or falling behind.
Almost as important as the training device itself are the accessories to integrate it with your active lifestyle. If you're into cycling, the best way to keep an eye on your GPS while you ride is with a bike mount bracket that straps to the handlebars of your bike, motorcycle, or whatever you're traveling with for easy viewing.
Other Forerunner 201 features:
What's in the box:
JVC Everio GZ-MG40 1.33 MP 20 GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder w/ 15x Optical Zoom
Swann Fisheye Lens
JVC Everio GZ-MG50 1.33 MP 30 GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder w/ 15x Optical Zoom
Swann C510R Professional CCD Security Camera
Digital Blue American Idol Digital Camcorder - 510
Sony HDR-FX1 3-CCD HDV High Definition Camcorder w/ 12x Optical Zoom
JVC Everio GZ-MG20 20 GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder w/ 25x Optical Zoom
Canon EOS 20D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
Sony CCD-TRV138 Hi8 Handycam Camcorder w/ 20x Optical Zoom
Swann SW-P-DSCEX DIY Color Security Camera w/ Bonus Wide Angle Lens
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Garmin GPS Carrying Case, Black
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Garmin Velcro Wrist and Expander Strap for Forerunner 201 (010-10494-00)
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Garmin PC Interface Cable for Forerunner and Foretrex (010-10484-00)
Garmin A/ C Charger for Forerunner 201 (010-10483-00)
GARMIN 010-10446-00 Handlebar Mounting Bracket