Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Garmin Forerunner 15 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Garmin Forerunner 15.
October 2014
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Published: 2015-09-03, Author: Mark , review by: techradar.com
Low price for a GPS running watch, Rapid and accurate GPS, Garmin Connect offers DEEP analysis, Good battery life
No Bluetooth means no mobile sync, Fairly flimsy build and basic screen, Polar M400 is almost as cheap, even better
For a lot of runners - newcomers and those on a budget - this will be a really great choice. It's not flash but it does have a lot of power for its price...
Published: 2014-08-15, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Accurate, Easy to use, Great price, Solid build,
No mobile support, Chunky design, No built in heart rate monitor, Proprietary charger,
An excellent running watch that comes highly recommended. The top accuracy and ease of use means it's a great tool for intermediate runners looking to track training sessions. The lack of mobile support is a frustrating omission, but the web app is so ric...
Published: 2014-08-12, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Forerunner 15 has both a GPS and a pedometer. It also includes an always-on display with a backlight, long battery life, a waterproof design, and is compatible with wireless heart-rate monitors
The lack of Bluetooth makes syncing to your computer and mobile device a real nightmare. The design isn't all that fashionable and may be a bit bulky for some work environments
Its lack of Bluetooth notwithstanding, the affordable Garmin Forerunner 15 is otherwise a great health tracking wristwatch for runners....
Abstract: While I was happy to test this device my first question is why use the chest band to get heart rate when these can cause chafing when worn for extended periods. I have reviewed other devices that fit into watches and while they give pulse rate rather hear...
Accurate GPS tracker, Long battery life, Waterproof
Bulky watch face, No Bluetooth, Indoor running only possible with foot pod
The $139 Garmin Forerunner 15 is an affordable GPS running-watch as well as a decent activity tracker, but we wish it offered Bluetooth syncing. Garmin wants to put its GPS technology on everyone's wrists. The $139 Forerunner 15 is one of the c...
Published: 2014-08-12, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Forerunner 15 has both a GPS and a pedometer. It also includes an always-on display with a backlight, long battery life, a waterproof design, and is compatible with wireless heart-rate monitors
The lack of Bluetooth makes syncing to your computer and mobile device a real nightmare. The design isn't all that fashionable and may be a bit bulky for some work environments
Its lack of Bluetooth notwithstanding, the affordable Garmin Forerunner 15 is otherwise a great health tracking wristwatch for runners....
Published: 2014-07-12, Author: Brian , review by: mashable.com
GPS functionality, Lightweight and rugged, Good info via Garmin Connect
No Bluetooth functionality, Heart-rate monitor requires an add-on, Aesthetic
At $169, the Forerunner is on the low-end of the GPS-enabled fitness tracker spectrum, but that price comes with a few sacrifices...
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Published: 2014-07-04, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Garmin is a leader in the world of mobile GPS and runners know them well. As we hit the summer months and people look to get into shape and enjoy the weather outside, I wanted to take a couple new devices for a spin.Garmin recently announced one of the fi...
Published: 2014-06-30, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Long battery life, Fair price, considering the feature set, Includes step tracking, allowing it to double as a basic fitness tracker, Compatible with heart rate monitors, Waterproof
No wireless syncing, Doesn't automatically track sleep, App doesn't offer much motivation, Because it's more of a running watch than fitness tracker, you won't necessarily want to wear it every day
I'll admit, after testing the Forerunner 15, I was tempted to return the pricier Forerunner 220 I recently purchased and get this instead. If you're like me -- a runner who also wants to track activity between workouts -- the 15 is a compelling choice. It...
It's funny, I find that in general (no matter the brand) the products with the fewest features tend to do the best in my reviews. Likely because those product teams can really nail those features and ensure they ‘just work'. The more complex the product t...