New Forerunner 110 simplifies and streamlines GPS for runners

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Forerunner110graytilt Forerunner 110 is the ideal entry-level device for
easily tracking progress and goals in exercise and training. In addition
to displaying time and distance, Forerunner 110 shows pace in one of
two ways, averaged out either over the current lap/mile (if auto-lap is
enabled) or over the duration of the run. Runners wearing a Garmin heart
rate monitor (included in some bundles or available separately) can
monitor how hard they’re working while they exercise as Forerunner 110
displays current heart rate data and features heart rate-based calorie
computation. Between workouts, the simplified menu system helps users
review run data, change auto-lap, set an alarm or edit the user profile.

Water-resistant and slimmer than any other GPS-enabled fitness watch on the market, Forerunner 110 boasts a high-sensitivity SiRFstarIV GPS receiver with Garmin’s HotFix technology to quickly acquire and sustain satellite reception, perfect for wooded trails under dense trees or in the urban canyons of skyscrapers.

Available in three stylish color combinations – black/gray, charcoal/red and gray/pink – Forerunner 110 looks fashionable on the run, in the office or out on the town. Lasting up to 8 hours in GPS/training mode and up to three weeks in power-save mode, Forerunner 110 can be an everyday watch even on an off day of training. Users can save time by charging the battery and uploading workout data to Garmin Connect at the same time through an easy-to-use USB connection, which also is used to upload free software updates quickly from www.garmin.com.

Because Forerunner 110 stores and displays up to 200 hours of saved history, runners can see their totals even when they haven’t had a chance to upload to Garmin Connect. But once at Garmin Connect (http://connect.garmin.com), users can quickly and easily log their workouts, track their totals, set goals, share workouts with friends and family and participate in an online fitness community of more than 20 million activities around the world. Garmin Connect displays metrics such as time, distance, speed, elevation and heart rate. This information is shown through charts, illustrations, reports and a variety of map representations including street, photo, topographic, and elevation maps as well as the popular Google Earth application.

To watch step-by-step, feature-specific tutorial videos for Forerunner
110 and other Garmin products, visit the online learning center at
www.garmin.com/learningcenter
.
For more about features, pricing and availability, as well as information about Garmin’s other products and services, go to www.garmin.com, www.garmin.blogs.com and http://twitter.com/jakesjournal.

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