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Garmin 010-00679-05 Forerunner 50 Sports Watch with Heart Rate Monitor and USB ANT Stick
 
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Garmin 010-00679-05 Forerunner 50 Sports Watch with Heart Rate Monitor and USB ANT Stick

by Garmin
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Display Size1.1 inches
Warranty365 Days (Parts)/ 365 Days (Labor)
Battery Life8760 hours

Technical Details

  • The Affordable Forerunner 50 Provides You With Instant Workout Data Including Training Time, Pace, etc.
  • Records Both Lap And Detailed Data
  • Forerunner 50 Comes Bundled With Different Accessories To Help You Track Your Progress
  • The Included Digital Heart Rate Monitor Continuously Tracks Heart Beats Per Minute
  • Even Train In A Certain Heart Rate Zone To Improve Your Fitness Level
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 1.6 x 2.3 x 0.8 inches ; 1.4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000UW5SYG
  • Item model number: Forerunner 50
  • Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #26,970 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Jump-start your training with the Garmin Forerunner 50. This sleek sports watch is ideal for running, cycling, and other fitness activities, and it includes a wireless heart rate monitor. Plus, it automatically transmits workouts to your computer so you can analyze, store, and share data using Garmin's online community, Garmin Connect. Add Garmin's Foot Pod (not included) to track your speed, distance, and calories burned while running, or add a Speed/Cadence bike sensor (not included) for tracking your cycling workouts.

Jump-start your training with the Forerunner 50. Click to enlarge.

With ANT+ wireless technology, your workout data is automatically transferred to your PC when your device is within range--no cables, no hookups. Click to enlarge.

Continuously track your heart beats per minute and wirelessly transmit the data to the Forerunner 50. Click to enlarge.

Add the Garmin wireless Foot Pod (not included) to track your running speed, distance, and calories burned while on the treadmill or pavement. Click to enlarge.

Get the Data You Need
Train inside or outdoors. The Forerunner 50 provides you with instant workout data, including training time, pace, distance, lap pace, lap time, lap distance, average and best pace, calories, and maximum and average heart rate. It also records both lap and detailed data. Available in three different versions, the Forerunner 50 comes bundled with different accessories (also available separately) to help you track your progress for whatever moves you.

Listen to Your Heart
Forerunner 50 with wireless heart rate effectively tracks and records your heart rate while you work out, providing instant feedback about how hard your heart is working. The included digital heart rate monitor continuously tracks heart beats per minute, which is wirelessly transmitted to the Forerunner 50. Even train in a certain heart rate zone to improve your fitness level. And well after your workout is done, Forerunner 50 is still working, wirelessly transmitting your training data to your PC.

Measure Speed and Distance
Garmin's wireless Foot Pod (sold separately) lets you track your running speed, distance, and calories burned while on the treadmill or pavement. Just snap the Foot Pod into a clip on your shoelaces, and it's ready to send data to Forerunner 50 as soon as you start moving. After your workout, Forerunner 50 automatically transfers the data to your computer when within range.

Track Your Ride
When paired with an optional speed/cadence sensor (sold separately), Forerunner 50 tracks the speed and distance of your cycling workouts. The wireless speed/cadence sensor attaches securely to your bike and measures your pedaling cadence and wheel speed as you ride. You can even use it to train indoors because the sensor attaches to your rear wheel.

Run, Sync, Store, and Share
You've logged the miles, and now you want to store them. With Garmin's innovative ANT+ wireless technology, your workouts are automatically transferred to your computer when your device is within range. No cables, no hookups. The data's just there, ready for you to analyze, categorize, and share through Garmin's online community, Garmin Connect, or the Garmin Training Center software.

What's in the Box
Forerunner 50 watch, USB ANT Stick, Heart rate monitor, Owner's Manual



Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
50 of 50 people found the following review helpful
Great for Running February 26, 2008
By Brad W.
Amazon Verified Purchase
I already own the Forerunner 305 and love it except for the large size of the watch when I am running. I considered getting the new 405, but since I already owned the foot pod and I actually like the larger unit (read as "larger screen")of the 305 while on the bike, I decided to just add to my current system with the Garmin 50. The GPS function of the 305 is nice, but while I tend to explore on the road bike I also tend to travel the same routes over and over while running, so the GPS functions are not really necessary. The Garmin 50 is super light and perfect for running. Via the ANT stick it will update Garmin Connect (the on-line training record) and Garmin Training Center automatically, so they are always synched. The display is small and only displays two pieces of info at on time, such as heart rate and distance or distance and pace, but I find that's all I usually need and I can check the rest of the info at the end of the workout. I tested the foot pod distance readings against a known distance and the 305's GPS reading, and it was accurate out of the box and did not require calibration.

The only problems I have had are that the date that the watch records for workouts is 7 days off and, according to Garmin, cannot be corrected. The date on the Time Display is correct, though, so it's still accurate as a watch, and the date shows up correctly when you upload the workout to Garmin Training Center. I'm sure they will fix this glitch in the future, but it's a minor irritation. This is a great unit.
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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful
I've used cheaper Heart Rate monitors (mostly from Polar) and despite some of my complaints below, I'm pleased with the Garmin Forerunner 50 after using it over the past 3 months.

Pros:
* User replaceable heart rate monitor strap battery
* Heart Rate Graphs that can be analyzed (the .tcx format is in XML)
* Wireless transfer to the PC with a supplied USB stick (I couldn't find other units that could do this at this price point)
* Heart rate picks up pretty quickly if the strap is a little wet, except on the first time I used the device
* Customizable displays for Heart Rate and split or overall time data
* Can share data with friends using Garmin Connect (so your exercise buddies know you worked out - good for accountability)

Cons:
* Wristwatch software menus are somewhat unintuitive, others are a bit cumbersome. For example, why would you want to have two separate times with different a different date, hours, minutes, or seconds? I can see having different time zones, but the rest doesn't make sense.
* Some customizable displays are useless. Why would I want to display Heart Rate on top (as the large easy to read number) and Heart rate on the bottom (smaller to read number)? The split data also displays this way.
* Wish there was an autosave feature. You have to press the "stop/start" button to stop the workout, then hold the "view" button to save, then press the "view" button again to confirm the save. I lost a two hour workout once, but now I remember the key sequence.
* Cannot easily determine calories burned. Even the online app (Garmin Connect) didn't calculate this information for me, because the XML file just stores a zero instead of taking the information from the average and the weight that you input into the device. It's possible to manually calculate this from the data, but it may be annoying to users that use the default software.
* USB stick has a key ring area which is flimsy. I had it attached to a metal keyring and it broke in two weeks.

Some other things worth mentioning:
* I had to return one unit to Garmin since the Heart Rate Alarms would not work, but it was covered under warranty. I had to pay for return shipping and the new unit works just fine. Tech support was decent and prompt - I didn't experience the hold music that other reviewers had reported.
* I'm using Garmin Training Center v3.4.3 and wrist watch software 1.1d which appears to be the latest at the time of this writing. While the wrist watch software cannot be updated by the end user, I hope that Garmin Training Center and/or the Garmin Connect (the online equivalent) will improve and perhaps one of these programs
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
This is a great product. Fits nicely on the wrist (male, average, 180cm, 80kg).

* Data transfers easily to the PC (a little testy at times, but the job gets done).

* You don't even know you have the footpod on. It covers about 3 - 4 lace overlaps on my shoe, and incredibly light. Footpod was out 4 metres on a measured 878 metre track.

* HRM takes a little getting used to because the front part (the sensor) is plastic (though fairly bendy).

The bad:
* Absolutely terrible user manual. What were they thinking? Slightly better than no user manual at all. Would have been just as useful written in Russian.

* Difficult (at least for me) to tell the difference between the various alerts (am I running too slow, too fast, heart rate is too low or too high, did I just complete a lap?).
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
garbage
garbage didn't work finally i bought a polar heart monitor watch. nothing bad about seller other then selling a crappy product
Published 15 months ago by David P. Newell
Great watch but doesn't last over a year
I have extensive experience with this watch, as I sold most of my family on it. Unfortunately, I've been through 2, my wife has been through 1, and my dad has been through 3. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Collin Ruben
get a different model from a different company
I have owned this worthless item for a while now. To this date, this item has not helped me to improve anything at all. I spend most of my time just getting the thing to work. Read more
Published 22 months ago by F. J. De Rosa
Lame. works only some times.
Hate it. (hate a pretty strong word for this review). I'd like it if it worked. It works only some times. Read more
Published on March 13, 2010 by Brian Decker
A great watch, while it lasts
I got this watch about 9 months ago, and was fairly happy with it until it stopped working. It went through the first battery in about 5 months and after having it changed it never... Read more
Published on January 2, 2010 by Mark S.
Good for HR monitoring, kind of annoying as a watch
Been using this sucker with HR strap and footpod for about 6 months now, running a LOT.

Pros:
*I had never used a HR monitor before. Fantastic training method. Read more
Published on December 24, 2009 by Ken Zemach
works great, lots of set up and battery stinks
My wife loves it! she has used it so much for her runs that the battery went out in 6 months! We went to a watch store to change it. Read more
Published on December 5, 2009 by Jack Michaels
love it
I have the watch with heart rate monitor, and also purchased the foot pod separately. LOVE these items! I am an avid runner and these have helped me to improve my training greatly. Read more
Published on December 5, 2009 by run.for.life
Terrible design
Seemed ok until the battery cut out after a couple of months.

Do a search on the web for 'garmin 50 battery replacement'. You'll quickly find that it is non trivial. Read more
Published on November 30, 2009 by B. Davis
Get your money's worth and don't buy this product
Even with my engineering background and Ph.D. I found this watch confusing. The button setup lacks logic and during a race chances are that you will waste a lot of time on trying... Read more
Published on October 24, 2009 by G. Bufman
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