- IN THE BOX: 1x Garmin Forerunner 255S Music Smaller GPS Running Smartwatch, Black, 1x Power/Data Cable, 1x Wearable4U Black EarBuds
- READY FOR THE LONG RUN: Get an uninterrupted picture of your daily health and nightly sleep with up to 12 days of battery life in smartwatch mode and up to 26 hours in GPS mode. Featuring easy-to-use buttons and a silicone band, this watch is ready to wear — and tear — with durable Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
- TUNE YOUR TRAINING: Morning report summarizes your sleep, HRV status and daily workout suggestion in one place as soon as you wake up (This device is intended to give an estimate of your activity and metrics). Get ready for your next race with training tips, personalized daily suggested workouts and completion time predictions based on course details, weather and performance. View your entire week of daily suggested workouts, which adapt after every run to match your performance and recovery
- MUSIC ON YOUR WRIST: Download up to 500 songs plus playlists from your Spotify, Deezer or Amazon Music accounts (subscription may be required).
- WEARABLE4U E-BANK: Wearable4U USB E-Bank 2200 mAh. Keep your watches WEARABLE4U ULTIMATE EARBUDS + POWER PACK: Wearable4U 2 in 1 EarBuds + Power Pack contains Wearable4U Power Case1500 mAh, Wearable4U Bluetooth EarBuds Pro. Keep your device charged at all times and enjoy your music during sports activities with our Wearable4U 2in1 Earbuds Pro!charged at all times with our Wearable4U E-Bank (keeps at least one charge!)
Wearable4U Garmin Forerunner 255S Music Smaller GPS Running 41 mm Smartwatch, Advanced Insights, Long-Lasting Battery, Black Black Earbuds Bundle
Rated 4.38 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Running GPS Units
Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.49 inches |
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Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
Item model number | 010-02641-22 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | June 24, 2022 |
Manufacturer | Wearable4U |
Standing screen display size | 1.1 Inches |
8 reviews for Wearable4U Garmin Forerunner 255S Music Smaller GPS Running 41 mm Smartwatch, Advanced Insights, Long-Lasting Battery, Black Black Earbuds Bundle
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Vinny –
Got it as a birthday gift for the wife. She absolutely loves it.
Mouse Mouserton –
La vd es que increíble el reloj! Los audífonos por su precio suenan bastante bien y se sincronizan perfecto con el reloj.
Mouse Mouserton –
My husband got it for text alerts at work, and he’s so excited about all the features. All the GARMIN watches are excellent quality.
Todd O. –
I got a defective piece, the watch wouldn’t start up. I am still waiting for replacement watch.
Gabriel Valverde –
After you get use to the features and navigation you couldn’t ask for a better fitness tracker. If your goal is to track your fitness and training Garmin watches are worlds above other comparable products.
Just get the watch, don’t bother with the headphones. They have connectivity issues and are just too cheaply made.
Jonathan Mancari –
Upgraded from the Garmin 735xt. This watch far surpasses it and is absolutely amazing! I love being able to monitor things with my health and sleep!
nubblyman –
Provides a complete hour-to-hour picture of your health: heart-rate, Max VO2, steps, distance, running route, swimming route own the open sea/bay, rowing strokes/route etc, whatever activity you are into. The Garmin app allows other data: blood pressure, weight or missed activity to be added and graphed. If you run outside, you get a little map of the route, your heart-rate all along the way, your speed, altitude up/down hills your # paces, your MVO2 and other measures I’m unfamiliar with. Wear it at night, and you have your heart-rate and sleep assessment.
Physiological measures are logged and can be plotted over weeks and months to visualize progress or regress. Also phone messages, announcements etc on your phone show up on the watch. I formerly used a Casio watch for timing which usually would be scratched up by now, but the Garmin watch is rugged, waterproof etc. However, I don’t take it into the sauna over concern about extreme heat. I had one watch freeze and stop that Garmin replaced under warranty. Although everything latent in the old watch was lost, everything saved in the app was retained. On 2 occasions in 9 months the bluetooth connection with the phone dropped out, requiring the phone and or watch to be shut down and restarted but I don’t know if this was the watch or phone.
I would also note that all the data seems to have value when you go for medical visits: at the Dr’s office they only have single point measuresand seem skeptical about exercise regimens, so the watch gives the whole history. And even with all this recording going on, the battery lasts about a week. For example, I charged it one week ago and I see it is still reading 35% so maybe it’d go 10 days.
Although I was skeptical about having it when I got it as a birthday present, at this point now I wouldn’t go back to not having it.
Mrtrex –
Headphones suck… Throw them away. The watch is weird compared to the 945. It figures the load strange. I walk 10 miles a day pushing a mower but it says I’m ready to workout. Crap… I’m ready for a nap. I like the watch, great battery. I’ll get a stronger mow and run and bike again one day.