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Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-Enabled Unisex Sport Watch (Black)

Editors' Summary

This GPS-enabled watch will tell how far and how fast athletes are going in real-time.

Product Features

High-sensitivity GPS receiver stays locked on satellites, even near tall buildings or under tree cover

Upload data to Garmin Connect site to view workout summaries, create goals and more

GPS-enabled trainer watch accurately records your distance, time and pace

Rechargeable battery provides 8 hours life in training mode, 3 weeks in power save mode

Add ANT+ heart rate monitor for heart rate-based calorie computation

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Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $149.98

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Product Summary

This GPS-enabled watch will tell how far and how fast athletes are going in real-time. From a loop around the block to the next race, just press start and the Garmin Forerunner 110 will do the rest.

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