Garmin Forerunner 35
The Garmin Forerunner 35 is a user-friendly GPS running watch designed for daily training and racing. It features wrist-based heart rate monitoring and built-in GPS to accurately track your distance, pace, and intervals without needing a separate phone or chest strap. Beyond running, it functions as an all-day activity tracker, monitoring steps, calories, and sleep, with vibration alerts to encourage movement. Stay connected with smart notifications and share your progress in real-time via Garmin Connect.
$119.99
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Owner Satisfaction
4.2
/ 5
Category Rank
369
/ 608
#369 in Smartwatches
Price vs Category Average
-68%
Below average
Display Size
0.930.93
/ x inches
Who it's for
- Reliable Built-in GPS
- User-Friendly Interface
- Excellent Battery Life
Who should skip it
- Basic Monochrome Display
- Limited Training Metrics
- Older Optical HR Sensor
Key Specs
Display Size
0.93 x 0.93 inches
Screen Resolution
128 x 128
Sensors
Optical Heart Rate, Accelerometer, Heart Rate
Estimated Battery Life
13 Hours (Training Mode), 9 Days (Watch Mode)
Water Resistance Depth
5 ATM (Pressure Equivalent to 164' / 50 m)
Dimensions
1.4 x 1.6 x 0.5 inches
Weight
1.3 oz / 37.3 g
Built-in wrist-based heart rate monitoring
Features
- Built-in wrist-based heart rate and GPS
- Tracks distance, pace, and intervals
- All-day activity tracking and sleep monitoring
- Smart notifications on wrist
- Live tracking for real-time run sharing
- Automatic uploads to Garmin Connect
- Vibration alerts for inactivity
- Waterproof design
What customers say
The Garmin Forerunner 35 is widely regarded by consumers as a highly dependable and accessible entry-level GPS running watch, earning strong positive sentiment primarily due to its reliability and straightforward functionality. Customers consistently praise its ease of use, making it an ideal choice for new runners or those seeking a device focused purely on core running metrics without the complexity of advanced features. The watch excels in fundamental areas: GPS acquisition is frequently noted as fast and accurate, and the battery life is a major highlight, often lasting several days even with regular tracking. The high-contrast, always-on monochrome display is appreciated for its excellent readability, even in bright sunlight. However, sentiment is slightly tempered by the watch's older design and technology. Some users find the aesthetic bulky and dated compared to newer, sleeker smartwatches. While the integrated optical heart rate monitor is convenient, a subset of users report occasional inaccuracies, particularly during high-intensity interval training, a common limitation for older optical sensors. Despite these minor drawbacks, the FR35 is celebrated for its exceptional value proposition, delivering reliable performance and essential running metrics at a highly competitive price point. The consensus is that it perfectly fulfills its promise as a robust, no-nonsense running companion, solidifying its reputation as a workhorse device.
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