Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio GPS Watch and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio GPS Watch.
April 2015
(79%)
29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
I tested this watch primarily while running and it is clearly a good GPS watch when training. For serious runners who are into running marathons and ultra-marathons, this watch provides enough incentives over the FitBit Charge HR or Jawbone UP3 in terms o...
Abstract: What's interesting about the TomTom Multisport Cardio watch and different from traditional heart rate monitors is that the heart rate sensor in the TomTom Multisport Cardio watch is detected directly from the unit itself via an optical sensor in the rear...
We like the TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio, although it is far from perfect. It is built to last, and comfortable to wear, without being stylish. Critically, the built-in GPS and heartrate monitors are great, and battery life is good. But connectivity options...
Published: 2014-11-21, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Decent battery life, built-in GPS accuracy, built-in heart-rate monitor works a treat, open platform support (or use TomTom MySports), smartphone app sync avoids constant need to plug in
Cradle connection charger is fussy, TomTom MySports still a little slow, no quick mode changes for triathletes, limited to three display features per screen, Races lacks manual programming
At £250 the TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio isn't a budget buy, but it's a detailed device with great battery life that we've found to be transformative for our training. The heart-rate monitor is fantastic, it's comfortable to wear and over the course of...
No micro-USB charging, No heart rate summary on the watch, No heart rate in the pool, No Android smartphone app,
The TomTom Cardio Multisport is an enormous improvement over its predecessor, but there are still small niggles that makes it far from perfect. We loved the convenience and accuracy of the built in HR monitor, and the improved strap and simplified interfa...
The TomTom Runner Cardio isn't cheap, but it's one of those rare products that's stuffed full of really innovative features, but is also incredibly easy to use. And when you factor in that no other sports watch offers heart rate monitoring without a chest...
Published: 2015-11-16, Author: Sam , review by: mymac.com
Abstract: It's been many years since I used a sports watch to monitor my heart rate while exercising. Until I started using the TOMTOM Multi-Sport Cardio Watch , I had no idea how sophisticated the technology has become. If you want to keep track reliably of your e...
The TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio is a niche device; it's not a watch you can wear every day, and you'll have to have it handy whenever you want to go for a run (which makes it a necessary addition to your gym bag, if you visit a club regularly). It fulfils t...
Accurate heart rate monitor, Comfortable, GPS tracking
Expensive, GPS lock still slow
TomTom's 2014 refresh is extremely welcome, and proves that the sat nav company is getting more serious about fitness. The heart rate monitor is impressively accurate so long as it's positioned correctly and the watch itself is comfortable as ever. Quick...