Unleash your potential with our premium GPS running and triathlon smartwatch, now featuring built-in music! Effortlessly download your favorite playlists from Spotify, Amazon Music, or Deezer, and enjoy your tunes on the go (third-party subscriptions may be needed). Stay on top of your performance with advanced features like Vo2 Max, training status, and adjustments for heat and altitude.
Make your workouts smarter with full-color, onboard maps ensuring you never lose your way. Plus, our safety features, including incident detection, let your emergency contacts know your real-time location if needed. Forget your wallet at home with Garmin Pay, allowing seamless contactless payments right from your wrist.
Enjoy unparalleled battery life with up to 2 weeks in smartwatch mode, 10 hours in GPS mode with music, or up to 60 hours in UltraTrac mode. Embrace innovation and convenience in your fitness journey today!
Discover the advanced features of the Garmin Forerunner 945, a premium GPS running and triathlon smartwatch designed to optimize your workouts and daily activities. With built-in music capabilities, you can download and listen to playlists from Spotify, Amazon Music, or Deezer, keeping you motivated through every mile.
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Optimize your training with the Garmin Forerunner 945, designed for athletes who demand performance and convenience. Stay connected, track your progress, and experience the freedom of training with music and safety features that keep you going strong.
Customer Insights
The GPS functionality is praised for its accuracy, crucial for running and triathlon activities.
The watch provides comprehensive data metrics, valuable for data-oriented athletes and triathletes.
Effective heart rate sensor, even during swimming, eliminating the need for additional straps.
Mentioned as superior to competitors, especially in harsh weather conditions, and supports long activities.
Described as comfortable and not overly bulky, suitable for extended wear.
Seamless syncing with Garmin Connect app for data tracking and analysis.
Useful features like pace tracking and emergency contacts, enhancing the training and safety of athletes.
Includes emergency contacts and safety tracking features that are easy to set up and reliable.
While primarily used for running, it supports a range of activities like biking and swimming.
Once set up, the functionality is appreciated, and the user interface is relatively intuitive and user-friendly for most functions.
Many users found the initial setup to be time-consuming and not intuitive.
The lack of a touchscreen is a disappointment for some users expecting it in a high-end smartwatch.
Reports of button issues, including inconsistency and malfunction, affecting user experience.
Complaints about complications with syncing music and other data, requiring multiple apps and steps.
Instances of inaccurate heart rate, altimeter, and step counter readings after a few months of use.
Reports of screen bubbling and issues with the display over time, affecting the appearance.
Restrictions on music features, requiring a laptop and subscriptions for full functionality.
Some users faced region-specific limitations, especially with preloaded maps not supporting North American regions.
Overwhelming range of features and options, which can be confusing and hard to navigate.
Instances of receiving defective products or watches that appeared used despite being advertised as new.