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Garmin 010-02156-05 Forerunner 45, 42mm Easy-to-use GPS Running Watch with Coach Free Training Plan Support, Black

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Features a bright, always-on color screen

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Battery life

Smartwatch Mode: Up to 7 days. GPS Mode: Up to 13 hours.

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Sunlight-visible, transflective MIP display

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Device size: 42 mm

Weight: 36g

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Light sporty materials

Fits wrists with a circumference of 129-197mm

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Specification: Garmin 010-02156-05 Forerunner 45, 42mm Easy-to-use GPS Running Watch with Coach Free Training Plan Support, Black

Product Dimensions

1.65 x 1.65 x 0.45 inches

Item Weight

1.28 ounces

ASIN

B07R2YWVW8

Item model number

010-02156-05

Batteries

1 A batteries required. (included)

Customer Reviews

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Best Sellers Rank

#3,786 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #4 in Running GPS Units

Wireless communication technologies

Bluetooth

Connectivity technologies

Bluetooth

GPS

True

Special features

Built-in Sports Apps, Safety and Tracking Features, Syncs with Garmin Connect™, Body Battery™ Energy Monitoring, Music Controls, Smart Notifications, Wrist-Based Heart Rate, Connect IQ™ Store, Stress Tracking, Fitness Tracking

Display resolution

208 x 208

Other display features

Wireless

Human Interface Input

Buttons

Scanner Resolution

208 x 208

Color

Black

Whats in the box

Forerunner 45; Charging Cable; Documentation

Department

Unisex-Adult

Manufacturer

Garmin

Date First Available

April 30, 2019

Weight

1.28 ounces

Standing screen display size

1.04 Inches

Memory Storage Capacity

1 GB

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10 reviews for Garmin 010-02156-05 Forerunner 45, 42mm Easy-to-use GPS Running Watch with Coach Free Training Plan Support, Black

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  1. Michelle John

    Product: Garmin 010-02156-05 ForerunnerThe Garmin 010-02156-05 Forerunner is an exceptional sports watch that has greatly enhanced my fitness tracking and training experience. This watch offers an array of features that are perfect for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.Firstly, the GPS tracking on the Forerunner is incredibly accurate. Whether I’m running, cycling, or hiking, the watch consistently provides precise distance, pace, and route information. This allows me to track my progress and set specific goals for each workout. The built-in heart rate monitor is also highly accurate and provides real-time heart rate data, helping me optimize my training and monitor my overall fitness level.The Forerunner’s battery life is impressive. Even with continuous GPS and heart rate monitoring, the battery lasts for several days on a single charge. This is especially beneficial for long-distance runners or multi-day outdoor adventures. The watch also charges quickly, which is convenient for those moments when you need a quick power boost before heading out.The watch’s design is sleek and comfortable to wear. The display is easy to read, even in direct sunlight, and the touchscreen is responsive and user-friendly. The watch is also water-resistant, making it suitable for swimming or other water-based activities.The Forerunner offers a wide range of activity tracking features. It accurately counts steps, tracks sleep patterns, and even provides advanced metrics such as VO2 max and training load. The watch also offers smart notifications, allowing me to receive calls, texts, and other alerts directly on my wrist, without needing to pull out my phone.One of the standout features of the Forerunner is the Garmin Connect app. This app seamlessly syncs with the watch, allowing me to review and analyze my workouts, set goals, and compete with friends. The app provides detailed insights into my training progress, helping me make informed decisions about my workouts and overall fitness journey.Overall, the Garmin 010-02156-05 Forerunner is a top-notch sports watch that delivers on performance and functionality. Its accurate GPS tracking, long battery life, and comprehensive activity tracking features make it a valuable tool for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Whether you’re a casual runner or a professional athlete, this watch will undoubtedly elevate your training and help you achieve your fitness goals.

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  2. Rocky Chrysler

    As a first-timer in this market, I wanted a reliable training watch with a simple interface and a basic set of features for tracking my activities and heart-rate, which is exactly what I got with the affordable Garmin 45. Post-activity, it syncs easily to the native app on my phone (and likewise subsequently to my Strava), accurately GPS tracks my bike rides and ski days, and appears to monitor my heart rate and “body battery” with acceptable precision. Couldn’t be more pleased with my purchase.

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  3. twokatmew

    Update July 18: I’ve started wearing the 45s for sleep. It does indeed show REM. It doesn’t offer pulse ox. The 45s works great with my Scosche Rhythm+ heart rate monitor. As is typical with wrist-based HRMs, I have to move the 45s higher on my arm and tighten it a bit during workouts where I’m swinging my arms. I find it easier to use the Rhythm+ during activity since I already owned it. Firmware update 2.60 didn’t fix the notification issue I reported in my initial review, but Garmin support is working on it and will notify me when a fix is released. I do wish there were more band colors available for the 45s. I’m increasing my rating from 4 stars to 5. This is a great watch!Original review:I’m not a runner. I’m a walker with health issues, so I wanted something to track activity, training walks, sleep, etc. I left Fitbit (after owning almost every device since the original), as I got tired of not being able to share my Fitbit data with Apple Health and other health/fitness apps. Even though Fitbit advertises the ability to share data with Withings, One Drop, Cardiogram, etc., data doesn’t import consistently, accurately or completely. Anyway, the Apple watch series 4 didn’t work for me, as I had to charge it every night. So I started looking at the new Garmin devices.I did own a Forerunner 235 briefly a couple years ago, but it was so big on my small wrist and way overkill for my needs that I moved it along. I picked up the new Vivosmart 4, and it’s a nice, small device that tracks steps accurately, but it has no GPS (or even connected GPS). It does have fantastic sleep tracking with an SpO2 sensor! Next I tried the Forerunner 45s. Unfortunately it doesn’t use the SpO2 sensor, so there’s no pulse ox.I’ve always preferred black or grey watches, so my choice of white or what looks like purple (in the pics) but is actually blue, was disappointing. I debated about getting the larger 45, but in the end I decided on white. It’s nice looking, and the white silicone strap cleans up well in warm water and a mild facial cleanser. It’s got everything I want except the SpO2 sensor that Vivosmart 4, Forerunner 245 and up have. Currently I’m wearing the Vivosmart 4 for sleep and the Forerunner 45s for daily wear and workouts.I was hesitant to buy the 45s after reading about connectivity issues. I had those issues too at first. It was extremely frustrating downloading the firmware update when the watch wouldn’t stay connected to my phone. But once I got the firmware updated, the watch has stayed connected without issue (iPhone Xs). It’s the original firmware that’s the problem, not the watch!The one thing that does really bug me (and that Garmin will likely fix in future updates) is that even when I turn notifications off, I still get ALL notifications sent to my phone! The 45s has a choice of all notifications, calls and texts, calls or off. Further, notifications have to be cleared individually. I can find no “clear all” option. I finally got rid of notifications by removing the notifications widget. I would really like to get just calls and texts. I just updated to firmware 2.60 that installed quickly. Let’s hope this fixes the notifications issue!I’ve done one walk, and the 45s worked great. I just paired my Rhythm+ heart rate monitor, so I’ll try that on my next walk. I’ll expand this review as I use the 45s.

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  4. John Henry John Henry

    This watch is a simple fitness tracker with a good app. It has worked great for my running, walking tracking. It also works great as a watch. I don’t have to push any buttons durning the day to see the time, and some how they accomplish that with out back lighting. I like this watch because it pretty simple. I didn’t want a watch buzzing me every time my phone gets a message or some one likes a insta post, and this watch allows me to turn all that off, also allows for it if your that guy. Any how I have had this watch for a year and I have no problems. This watch gets er done.

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  5. R.K.

    Given the proliferation of fitness trackers these days, it was difficult deciding which one to get. My primary requirements :1. accurate heart rate monitor (walking, running biking. Not planning to wear it while swimming). Accuracy is important to ensure maintaining correct heart rate depending on the goal eg fat burn vs cardio.2. accurate standalone GPS to measure distances3. decent step counter4. buttons, not touchscreen (to be able to operate by touch eg while biking). Buttons feel solid.5. able to provide almost all functionality without requiring a smartphone or app ( privacy)this is the review after wearing the FR45 almost continuously for 4 weeks, only taking it off while showering or charging. the FR45 meets all these requirements. the Garmin Connect has a windows application, which can sync directly with the watch over USB. it does require setting up an account with an email address, but no other information is gathered. I am able to use this app to view historical data, trends etc without having to use the smartphone app.Additional benefits:1. the sleep monitor is surprisingly accurate, and somewhat eye-opening in terms of understanding the sleep cycle every night. I think it can drive better sleeping habits2. stated battery life is 7 days without using GPS. I’m able to get about 6 days, using GPS for about 2-3 hours during that period3. If one is so inclined, your profile can be connected to apps like MyFitnessPal to track your calorie intake and get a view of overall calorie input and output. I don’t use it4. the Stress and ‘Body battery’ indicators are fun to see (not sure how accurate/useful)5. you can participate in group activities, challenges etc6. you can track all useful information (distance, HR, stress level, calories, steps etc) easily on the watch itself, though it might be somewhat small to look at7. display works well in most situations, even direct sunlight. there is a backlight button, for very lowlight situations8. Garmin Connect windows app provides a very nice clean interface, and a helpful dashboard to be able to see daily and historical info and trends. there is a lot more in there that I’m not using at this time.9. looks nice.Others have reporting issues with the wristband, i did feel a bit of itching and irritation in the beginning, probably because i wore to too tight, but am able to adjust to it by switching wrists daily and not wearing it too tightly.Some things that could be better:1. the heart rate counter has trouble keeping up with rapid changes. for eg, if I go from walking to running on the treadmill, the watch takes anywhere from 30s to 2 mins to catch up with the new HR. Same with slowing down. This is probably the biggest issue I’ve faced, but can get used to it. when it does catch up though, its accurate to within 1-2 heartbeats (compared with finger oximeter, treadmill monitor)2. GPS can sometimes take frustratingly long to get active. Syncing frequently seems to solve this issue (i only sync with the laptop once every 5-6 days, so maybe this might be just a problem for me3. step tracker is a bit iffy, I’ll usually wake up on the morning with about 100-200 steps in the counter (basically arm movements seem to trigger it). brushing teeth can also give you some steps 🙂 not a big issue, just discount about 400-500 steps from your daily count to account for these conditions.Overall, I’m very satisfied with this purchase, and feels like this would be solid performer for years to come, or at least until the battery gives out.

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  6. AlbuenoAlbueno

    I recently purchased this watch and am thoroughly impressed with its exceptional quality and great value for money. The craftsmanship is outstanding, and it exceeds my expectations in terms of both design and functionality. A fantastic timepiece at an affordable price. Highly recommended!

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  7. Hungry-4-the-Word

    How do we know how much we love someone or something? By how much/how little we rejoice when being reunited. Back in August 21′, my Garmin Forerunner 230–my second watch of that model–broke when I slipped on a pothole during a long distance run in Jerusalem. Because I wear the face of the watch on the under wrist, it broke while I was breaking my fall. I loved this watch, even though it was an older model that had been phased out of production, and I purchased both it and the previous unit as “refurbished” watches on Amazon. I wore this watch in tandem with a Garmin chest strap to get the most accurate heart rate reading I could during these long runs. When the watch broke, I didn’t bother ordering a new one, as I was overseas and preferred to wait until I would be back home in the USA in couple of months. While I missed not having a watch to measure the distances and paces of my runs, I felt a certain “release” and freedom to run without the compulsion to always look down at my watch to see how many miles were behind me, or what my running pace was. I felt free to simply “be in the moment” and enjoy the scenery without defining the moment by my live stats……Until four months later, when I started to miss my Garmin. I was going to look for another outdated, refurbished Forerunner 230, but when I looked for it on the Amazon site, I kept being directed to a new Forerunner 45 instead. The display was very different from the 230, and as I read about its features, I thought it has too many “bells and whistles” that I don’t need….like the “body battery” feature, concerning which I was quite cynical as to how accurate such a feature could really be (similar to my cynicism about my previous watch’s claim to be able to measure my VO2 max). Notwithstanding, at only $139, I considered the watch a great value and purchased it.Just one week into wearing it, I can’t take it off…I’m addicted to it! The most pleasant surprise has been the accuracy and convenience of the built in heart rate monitor, which over the past three long distance runs has proven itself to be every bit as good and accurate as the Garmin chest strap I formally wore with the 230. Now I have around-the-clock, 24 hour heart readings, including my resting heart beat, which again is very accurate (mind you, I wear the watch with the face on the under wrist, which probably provides for a more accurate pulse reading). And the feature I was most cynical about, the “body battery,” has also proven itself a delightful and accurate edition to the repertoire of my watch’s features. How do I know it is accurate? Simply because it accurately expresses exactly how I feel! It is really amazing. Even the clock display, which I thought I would never grow to like–it displays the minutes beneath the hours–has grown on me in just a week, and no longer bothers me. Whereas I used to take off my other Garmins when I went to bed, as they didn’t have any features I felt I need during the night, the 45 model begs to be worn around-the-clock, as it provides vital information–heart rate, sleep, and body clock summaries–the next morning. With these features, especially the “body battery,” the watch is tutoring me as to what my realistic fitness aims should be, on a particular day. If the body battery displays a 25/100 charge, I probably shouldn’t attempt a 12 mile run, like I did nonetheless yesterday, I failed to complete it before hitting “the wall.” I highly recommend this watch an model, which is becoming a dear, dear friend.

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  8. robert lee duhamell

    I buy a gps watch every 4 or 5 years. It’s small enough to wear all the time. The app for the phone is pretty cool and easy to use.

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  9. Stivens Arenas

    Es un gran reloj para comenzar a testear tu rendimiento en los deportes, tiene un gran GPS, a veces se demora en reconocer , pero puedes comenzar y el te marcará igual la zona y el punto de inicio, muy Bonito.

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  10. John

    I used to use a series 35, for 5 years, and finally upgraded to the 45 and I’ve loved it! I don’t need it for much, I only wear it when I run but it’s worked like a charm.

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