While Garmin’s vast portfolio of smartwatches might seem confusing and unnecessarily convoluted at first glance, especially when compared to Market-leading lines from Apple and Samsung, the wearable industry veteran makes the target audience for each product family crystal clear in its advertising efforts.
The Garmin Forerunner 945, of course, is both the more advanced and more expensive member of this trio, normally costing $599.99 in a GPS-only variant and $649.99 with 4G LTE connectivity built-in.
Marked $150 off a list price of $499.99 in no less than four different colors, bright red and “tropical” included, this thing comes with pretty much the same fancy sensors as its big sibling, like the blood oxygen saturation and body battery power, and even an identical 1.2-inch screen squeezed into an overall smaller and slightly lighter frame.
At its discounted price, this “easy to use” running watch is also incredibly competitive, being able to keep tabs on its wearer’s heart rate, breath rate, stress levels, sleep and hydration while offering “suggested daily workouts” as well, being water immersion resistant and supporting GPS technology without the aid of a connected smartphone. Oh, and did we mention it comes in “Aqua” in addition to black and white hues? That’s pretty darn fancy for a smartwatch under $200!
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