Super size and weight, battery lasts 50km after two years of 3h a week use.
The good thing is that this watch is a nice size for a gps watch
For the price this is a great watch and it is a good size also.
Great Watch, had ruined for plenty times and it gets the right GPS spot and the route you use, I use it in HONDURAS the GPS works great for track your location and routes ruined, but sometimes it takes more than 2 minutes to connect to a satellite but still no problem, Totally recommended and has a decent size, not too big or two small
The size is great - not too huge or bulky, but still a very readable screen
I'm a new runner and was recommended this particular watch to help monitor my pace in preparing for my first run.
It is definitely one of the more streamlined and user friendly runner's watches out there, and I still find it perfectly easy to navigate and control as I run
My wife, an avid runner, was ecstatic when she received the watch to come back later with several annoying bugs.
Nice runners watch but the battery doesn't last very long at all.
My 12 year old runner loves it and can use it without help.
I was so exited to get a new running watch and was beyond disappointed when I charged it up and looked at the screen it looked like it was designed in atari 1980 font
Better design that Garmin 405.For the most part - there are enough bells and whistles with the TomTom in comparison to the Garmin
I love the design of this watch, but It does take fairly long to acquire the satellite signal
lacking some pretty basic features that most runners require....great design and easy to use...just lacking some functionality all other running gps contain.
I had a soleus mini before this one and it broke due to poor design (and
I do not use all the features, but I have not had a single hiccup with this watch and use it every day for my runs and the split feature is great for my workouts.
I very much enjoy all the features this watch has to offer.
I do not use all the features, but I have not had a single hiccup with this watch and use it every day for my runs and the split feature is great for my workouts.
The watch itself is okay, the features are very limited
I needed a device that would primarily keep track of distance and time and to my surprise this watch has even more helpful features such as an alarm, stopwatch, and military time
IMHO the app is a little intrusive in the # permissions it requests
It's so accurate down to knowing where I cross the road and the app is great, although it's pretty basic
The watch is incredibly accurate (both for pace and distance), and despite what some other reviews say TomTom has a very nice and in depth app for your phone and website.
I tried to download the app on my computer like directed but it didnt work
In other words, ALL the graphs added on the distance and time I traveled/rested while in paused mode, although the top line workout summary (pace/distance) did not.
(it goes to a slower pace, so I know it's not just starting a new minute).3.
This was one of the main reason I purchased this item -- it be able to have a reliable pace reading.
Loses one star for poor pace calculation during runs- steady pace can show variance up to 1:30.
I understand a smoothed algo, but any watch should be able to develop a reliable pace within 1/4 mile or less.
Not happy to say the least, but connected again and at second disconnect the frozen charging screen was gone
Love this watch - was able to grab gps right away in Folsom, CA (for the California International Marathon) however, after charging fully the night before, but it lost charge at mile 18.
:) Works just as i have expected, really awesome buy :):)
I was able to set it up so that when I do that, the data goes to the TomTom website as well as to Strava automatically
Put it on the next day, before I even get to the gym it went off, battery lost charge
I was on pace, but according to the first mile split, I was upwards of 30 seconds too slow!?!?!*Manual lap split sensor is SUPER sensitive and kept going off when I didn't want it to do so
I bought this watch so I could see my distance pace & time all on one screen which it does, however I can't figure out how to get it to track my mile splits
It was a gift for my wife and she loves i .
I am ignorant on how GPS watches work, but when I would start out, my "average pace" over the first mile would read one thing, but when it recorded my first mile split, it was VERY different--like 30 seconds different (most of the time slow)
I will never know, I will never know my mile splits and I will never use TomTom again