- Activity Tracking – Count your steps, calories and distance throughout the day. The inactivity indicator motivates you to move whenyou’ve been sitting too long
- Long Battery Life – Up to 8 hours of battery life in training mode or 5 weeks in watch/Activity Tracking mode
- Follow Your Heart – Use with a heart rate monitor to track your heart rate and zone data for any fitness activity. FOOT POD PAIRING – Record your distance while running indoors and review your cadence later on Garmin Connect
- Personal Reacords – Watch yourself improve – Forerunner 15 tells you when you set a new fastest mile or longest run to date Garmin Connect – Upload to Garmin Connect to see your runs on a map, get all the details of every mile and share with friends
- Includes: Forerunner 15, heart rate monitor, charging/data clip, manual
- Display Size : 0.98” x 0.94” (25 x 24 mm)
Garmin Forerunner 15 Bundle Large, Red/Black
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Running GPS Units
Product Dimensions | 0.62 x 1.79 x 2.25 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.52 ounces |
Item model number | 010-01241-41 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
OS | iOS, Android |
Connectivity technologies | Gps |
Special features | sleep_monitor, pedometer, GPS, heart_monitor, fitness_tracker |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Color | Red/Black |
Department | boys |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | May 16, 2014 |
8 reviews for Garmin Forerunner 15 Bundle Large, Red/Black
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Belly Dancer –
I bought this to improve my cardiovascular system. I bought it with the heart rate monitor strap in a bundle. I dont use it to track my steps but it is a function included in the watch. It also gives a beep if you have not been walking for a few hours. The software is amazing and is where I found the most value. I can setup goals, participate into challenges, I can even attach gear such as my shoes to track how many miles have my shoes endured. As a training tool, it help me a lot into giving me an idea of how I should pace myself when running. The graphs also show the heart rate throughout the workout which allowed me to adjust my running speed and time for my next workout and therefore allowing me to better increment the difficulty week after week which came very handy for building discipline which is key to avoid shin splints. Probably my best purchase in 2016.
David López –
Llevo ya 3 años con el reloj y puedo decir que a pesar de ser el mas económico es bastante bueno y duradero y funcional
Taytum George –
Bought it a little over a month ago, loving it so far.
It works just as expected and hopefully will continue to.
The only bad parts I’ve noticed so far are that it can take a little bit to connect to the satellite for gps at certain times, usually when it’s overcast or stormy outside (which would be expected in any GPS watch), and that the battery may last a little bit less time than expected.
Overall amazing watch though, especially for how little it costs compared to other similar ones!
Kylee Fazende –
I am really loving this watch. I have had it for two weeks now, and could not be happier with it. I fits well which is typically difficult considering that I am 5’0″ and have child sized wrists. Because I sleep on my arm on my stomach, I can’t sleep with it on, but if you sleep on your back or side, you should be able to sleep in it no problem. I have run with it many times now, and the GPS works beautifully. It usually takes a 10-20 seconds to find the satellites, but that is to be expected in the most basic of Garmin’s current GPS technology. I am using it with a Garmin HRM3 heart rate strap which I am also quite pleased with. My favorite feature is the virtual pacer. You can set a particular pace, and the watch will alert you if you have gotten ahead of or behind that pace. It has been a great feature for learning abut my running and pacing for my half marathon training. I use the GPS tracking 4-5 hours a week, and I have only had to charge it once since I got it. It charges when you plug it in to sync your data, and that is usually sufficient to keep it going. I also love the activity tracker feature. It counts steps and will supposedly have a sleep monitor in an update in the near future. The step counter is like any step counter that gets worn on the wrist, it sometimes counts arm movement when you aren’t actually moving. It is the nature of the beast, so to speak. I have been very happy with the data I have received from it so far, and it seems pretty accurate. I also really like that it tells you to “MOVE!” when you have been stationary too long. The MOVE! goes away after you’ve moved enough steps (I think it is 200 for every hour that you’ve been stationary, but I’m not positive.) Anyway, overall this is a great watch for someone who wants the basics of running info and tracking for a decent price without a lot of frills and extras. I would highly recommend this watch to anyone.
Amazon Customer –
Good for beginner runners. Mine takes a minute to find the GPS signal but nothing too bad. Would be nice if it tracked runs on the treadmill tho.
Brian –
I love my watch it is AMAZING there’s no words to describe this watch!
zeke –
I have been running and/or biking with varying degrees of intensity for most of my life, but this device is my first experience with an “activity tracker” more sophisticated than a stopwatch (or lately my smart phone). As such I can’t give a review with much context or comparisons with other products. What I can say is that I really like the features this product has to offer. The GPS is awesome. I like the auto-pause, which stops the timer when you stop moving, for instance while waiting for a stop light, and the “lap” timer, which beeps and shows a large, easy-to-read display of your latest mile (or km) time. I like the summary of your run it displays after you finish. The menus are pretty easy to navigate, and the buttons are large and easy to operate. One small detail I like is that the device turns on instantaneously with a push of the on/off button, but turn-off requires pressing the same button for several seconds, with an on-screen count down, which prevents accidentally turning the device off at the wrong time. There are more features than I’ve mentioned of course, but I haven’t really used them and/or they aren’t important to me.
It works fine for biking, especially (for my preference) if you choose to display speed instead of pace. However, if you are into counting calories, it displays them incorrectly for bike rides. I have read that if you upload your bike rides, which I haven’t done, some statistics are recalculated (e.g. speed vs. pace) if you choose workout type as biking in the software, so maybe the estimated calories can be corrected. I will add that there is an available bike handlebar mount that works well, and fits my mountain bike’s 31.8mm handlebar.
If I have any complaints, one is that I would have liked more info in the included quick-start manual about the various settings. However, more is available online. I do believe the battery life is not really 8 hours, more like 5, but that isn’t really an issue for me. It seems to take a long time to acquire the GPS signal when you start – 30 sec? – but that is really nitpicking.
After a few workouts, I can tell this will be a good motivator. I need numbers to set goals, and this device gives me the basics I need – how fast and how far did I go, and how fast am I going now? I like the mile splits it shows you in a really easy-to-read display without having to fiddle with the watch, as well as the overall statistics it gives you at the end. If you want more sophisticated tracking of your progress and such, that seems to be available by uploading data, but if you’re that advanced, you don’t need this review. 🙂
run slow, finish whenever –
I purchased this GPS watch for my running adventures. I have used my phone and various apps in the past but they never seem to be completely accurate and I often get different step counts, mileage, and times depending on what I am using even though I am running the same route over and over. This GPS watch has proven to be consistent, easy to use, and the watch and app are very user-friendly. Unfortunately this watch does not sync directly to your phone because it does not have Bluetooth. However, for being a more inexpensive model it performs very well and I don’t find it to be too big of a hassle to plug my watch in and charge it as well as upload my information. I also really like the fact that you can program intervals directly into your watch and it will beep to alert you to your walk intervals and run intervals both. The beep itself is not very loud so you would not be able to listen to music and your watch at the same time. However if you are simply running without music you will be able to hear the watch perfectly well. I am not a professional runner nor am I even a good amateur. I run because I like it and stick to typically 3 to 6 miles at the most. This does not have all the bells and whistles that a more expensive watch has nor does it have as many viewable options on its screen, but for a runner like me this is more than enough and I have been very happy with my purchase.