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Garmin Orologio Forerunner 920XT, con GPS, multi sport, con dinamica corsa, monitorazzio battito cardiaco, nero/blu

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Marchio Garmin
Nome modello 920XT
Tipo di servizio del veicolo Automobile
Dimensioni schermo 1,3 Pollici
Caratteristica speciale GPS
Tecnologia di connettività Wi-Fi
Tipo di mappa Tutto il mondo
Sport Corsa, Triathlon, Track_&_Field
Durata batteria 720 Ore
Sistema operativo iOS, Android

Informazioni su questo articolo

  • Questo orologio multi sport con GPS è qualificato a gestire l'allenamento di atleti amatoriali e professionisti.
  • Registra metriche dettagliate per nuoto, ciclismo e corsa, utilizzando profili multi sport.
  • Passaggio facile da sport a sport con la semplice pressione di un pulsante. Visualizza tutta l'attività alla fine.
  • Le funzionalità di nuoto includono: registro allenamento, riposo con timer e la registrazione della distanza, ritmo, tipo di bracciata e altro.
  • Il display a colori ad alta risoluzione ti permette di visualizzare facilmente le tue statistiche in un colpo d'occhio.
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Categoria ‎Uomo
Produttore ‎Garmin
Numero modello articolo ‎010-01174-20
Dimensioni prodotto ‎1,27 x 4,83 x 5,59 cm; 58,97 grammi
ASIN ‎B00O4EXVX6
Aggiornamenti software garantiti fino a ‎sconosciuto

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Garmin Forerunner 920XT - Orologio GPS multisport con dinamica di corsa, funzioni collegate e cardiofrequenzimetro, colore: Nero/Blu

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  • Pile ‏ : ‎ 1 AAA pile necessarie. (incluse)
  • Fuori produzione ‏ : ‎ No
  • Dimensioni prodotto ‏ : ‎ 1,27 x 4,83 x 5,59 cm; 58,97 grammi
  • Disponibile su Amazon.it a partire dal ‏ : ‎ 23 ottobre 2014
  • Produttore ‏ : ‎ Garmin
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00O4EXVX6
  • Numero modello articolo ‏ : ‎ 010-01174-20
  • Categoria ‏ : ‎ Uomo
  • Aggiornamenti software garantiti fino a ‏ : ‎ sconosciuto
  • Recensioni dei clienti:
    4,6 su 5 stelle 435 voti

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  • Recensito in Italia il 20 luglio 2019
    Nome stile: HRM-Run U.S. VersionColore: bluAcquisto verificato
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  • Cliente de Amazon
    5,0 su 5 stelle Excelente
    Recensito in Messico il 21 luglio 2016
    Nome stile: HRM-Run U.S. VersionColore: bluAcquisto verificato
    Excelente reloj. Tenía el 910 y ahora cambie al 920. Mas cómodo en términos de funcionalidad. Ya no tengo que ir a la compu para transferir datos y le dura mucho más la pila
    Segnala
  • Shabrish M.
    5,0 su 5 stelle Best Your money can get
    Recensito in India il 23 maggio 2017
    Nome stile: HRM-Run U.S. VersionColore: bluAcquisto verificato
    Reviewing after 2 weeks of usage. (4 speed Workout session on ground, 1 LSD on tar road and 1 10K marathon at TCS world 10K)

    First thing first, Built quality, Battery and Features

    Built quality is quite robust and gives a sold feel. This is more suited for rough conditions when compared to newer models like forerunner 235 etc. The dial is big and that is the only let down on the built, although it could have been slightly smaller, it does not in any way block your performance or hand movement. I would still say that some getting used to will be required.

    Feature list is exhaustive and the best in its class. This watch is actually perfect for those who do multi sport. If you only need it for running, save money and buy cheaper models.

    Swim, track, cycling are some of the modes in which 920xt excels in providing quality of data.

    You will still get basic data like cadence, pace, distance, speed, stride length, Elevation gain and loss, time, lap splits etc without wearing the HRM. HRM willl give additional data on recovery , VO2 max, HR etc.

    Battery- After the first full charge, I have used GPS on every outdoor occasion for running and few days for just activity tacking mode and syncing data through blue tooth (I don't wear it everyday for activity tracking) and also switch off every night (I don't track sleep etc) and with such usage, the battery has lasted 3 weeks. For me that's impressive.

    At this rate, my hunch is that with full power usage (GPS, activity tracking everyday, sync connect daily through Bluetooth etc) will at least last for a week. That's amazing.

    GPS and tracking and data sync

    The reason I put this as a separate header is because most of the runners I hear complain about GPS either not tracking at all in some areas of acquiring signals very late. This is where 920XT beats all other devices hands down. It's quick to catch signals and has Glonass as an additional backup in case. I never had to use it and GPS gets acquired within 1 min of activation.

    Tracking is pretty accurate and it helped me during my race event at TCS as I had planned my pace basis elevation along the course. I hit my target well and was happy with the way 920XT delivers on my expectations.

    Syncing works well and Bluetooth connects quickly with my Iphone6. No issues faced after syncing with garmin connect multiple times. Garmin connect intern connect really well with Strava and syncs automatically. You need to go and set this in settings to give access to strava.

    Garmin Express
    This was a slight disappointment as it didn't download on my laptop. You need to download this on desktop to upgrade software and connect Wifi. Currently I am not worried about this as I am able to use my Garmin without any hindrance and looks more of the browser issue. Garmin Express needs Windows Vista and above software to download and mine is outdated and poorer version. I have done this now but the current software on my Garmin 920XT is working well.

    So in a nutshell, the only downside I can potentially see with this product is the unusual size of the dial. The look and feel, colour etc are subjective and may not find taste with the usual. This is a hardcore athlete (Read Fitness Freak) sought of a device and unless you are one, don't spend 35k on this.

    Loved the watch and Amazon delivered it next day. Super fast.
  • Bryan Hansen
    5,0 su 5 stelle Yes, it is worth the extra money.
    Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 27 novembre 2014
    Nome stile: HRM-Run U.S. VersionColore: bluAcquisto verificato
    This is my 5th running watch and so far the most impressive by a LONG shot. I had a Garmin 910XT which I thought would be just about anything I ever wanted it to be. Well, if you don't know what you are missing then the 910 seems great. The 920 is an actual smart watch and not just a tri watch. It is bluetooth enabled much like the Fenix 2, but is more triathlon focused.

    Let's break this down into a few areas:

    The watch: This is used as an actual watch where the previous models were not. It has a lower profile than the 910XT, but the buttons are following the curve of the face some. Not 100% sure I like that yet or not, but it is definitely sleeker. It has a color display! And, it is a higher resolution display over the 910. The menu system is vastly improved over the 910 as well. The buttons are also softer to push than the 910 and tell you when you have paused an activity and asks if you would like to resume it.

    The packaging: I wouldn't have brought this up, but it did change significantly over previous watches. There is NO AC adapter now. There is a USB cradle (more about that in a minute) that can be plugged into a simple phone USB wall charger or obviously your computer, but this is a stray from the past. It doesn't bother me, but the 910 came with a pile of adapters for international plugs so if you are expecting that, it won't be there, but hey, it is USB and that is about as universal as it gets anyway.

    The charger: BIG improvement over the 910. The 910 wasn't bad, but I always had to fumble with it to get it to seat and then it was good to go. The 910 is like a big alligator clip for the charger. The 920 has a true cradle that is easily seats into. It feels and acts like a much better design.

    Bluetooth integration and wireless integration: The 910 had none. To sync wirelessly you had to use the ANT+ stick. That is now gone. The 920 remembers wifi hotspots that you have configured (have to be added through your computer though) and will sync whenever it is on that hotspot. The bluetooth integration allows you to sync with multiple apps on your iPhone/Android and it is really easy to setup. Also I can get notifications on my watch from my phone such as text messages or who is calling me and not have to stop and pull my phone out. Clearly my phone has to be on me or within 10-15 feet, but it works great! I did notice myself turning off notifications from some apps though and they have a "Smart Notifications" feature that I am going to play with more.

    ANT+ sensors: This through me for a loop at first. I was trying and trying to figure out how to add my devices, it had already added them. This felt a little too smart for its own good. I didn't get any confirmation that it had added or anything, it just started registering my heart rate and my cadence. I will update this section when I sync my power meter on my bike.

    Fitness screens: This is great. There are menus for indoor vs outdoor swims, biking profiles, runs etc... Much easier navigation over the 910. It will feel different, not necessarily better at the start, but I can tell that it is going to be faster changing through multiple sports.

    Running: The visualization of running was really cool to see on cadence and heart rate both. There is a gauge, much like an RPM gauge in a car, that shows you right where you want to be. Out of the box the hear rate zones are based off of age and not fitness level so it said I was zone 5 most of my run which is not true. That is upper zone 3 for me. I liked the pause screens that I could hit while at a stop light or whatever and having it tell me that it was paused and asking if I want to resume or save my activity. The 910 made you stop and then "reset" your activity which always felt quirky to me. It has a great metronome feature too that I can actually hear (that is saying something) and it great for cadence training.

    Biking: To be fair, I haven't had as much time to play with the biking features yet. It is easy to setup power zones though and sync with your ANT+ power meter. Garmin has had great bike features for a long time though and this just builds on that. Like the run cadence, I like the power meter visualization a lot.

    Swimming: I will update this when I have a chance to swim more with it, but I know a lot of people were complaining that the Fenix 2 didn't have the swim capabilities that the 910 did. Well, this has all of the 910s features and more, but I honestly didn't use all of those features anyway. It tracks distance well and is a lifesaver in the pool for me not having to count and to set distance or time alerts.

    The phone app / Garmin Mobile Connect: This is a little quirky to me and I hope they polish it a little more (I am sure they will) as they go. It doesn't pull all my health data all the time and I am not sure as to why. It uploads to connect.garmin.com correctly, but the app doesn't always show it right. It is good, but not great. This would be my only/biggest complaint of this watch right now.

    Activity tracker: As I said earlier, this is a Fitness Tracker / Smart watch. It did WAY more in this arena that I was expecting it to. I wasn't looking for this, so for me it was an added bonus, but I have liked seeing what data it collects. Steps taken, sleep patterns, etc...still accessing weather or not it is super accurate (that remains to be seen), but I don't think any of those devices are 90% accurate anyway. I am talking about the fitbit or jawbone or those types of things.

    All in all, I am very impressed with this watch. I noticed that for the holidays they are dropping the price of the 910. I had a few people ask me if they should pay the extra money ($200 more) for the 920 and I would say yes. For me it is a no brainer. You get way more of a watch that you did with the 910. If you are only trying to replace an old 205, 305, or 310 and don't care about the other stuff then you can probably save yourself some cash, but I sure think it is worth the extra money!!!

    UPDATE 7-28-2015: The swimming features were even improved over the 910. It now has a rest lap feature that will let you hit the lap button and have it start a rest timer. No more stopping and starting or wondering how much longer in your rest, it will do it for you. Also, the screen changes from black on white to white on black when in the rest lap. It will switch back as soon as you push the lap button again. I still don't worry about my SWOLF or some of the other things that it tracks in the pool, but they are great features if you care. Garmin also just announced that they are selling a swimming HRM strap that will be compatible with this.
  • Adam K
    5,0 su 5 stelle Great watch
    Recensito in Canada il 19 dicembre 2017
    Nome stile: HRM-Run U.S. VersionColore: bluAcquisto verificato
    Great sports watch. What I really love about it is that it takes me literally less then 5 seconds to get a GPS signal (it's almost instant)
    I have used it to track my walks, hikes, biking, running is it does the job great
    You can create custom profiles if there is a mode that you want which is missing
    One think I don't really like is that it's pretty large but then again, it's not an everyday watch.
    The watch does count steps but again, if your more interested in counting that then your better off getting a different smaller watch.
    You can set which notifications you watch displayed in your watch from your phone and the battery is pretty good. If your just using it as a watch and step counter its quite a few days before you need to charge it. With the GPS on you can get many hours
  • Garmin
    5,0 su 5 stelle The best Triathlon watch
    Recensito in India il 15 luglio 2015
    Nome stile: HRM-Run U.S. VersionColore: bluAcquisto verificato
    Does what it promises and has a whole host of features, including the capability to create custom activities. Battery life is exceptional and the heart rate strap gives great detail on your running dynamics. Haven't yet used it on a trek, that's where I'm guessing the battery and the GPS will be truly tested. <EDIT> - I have since been on multiple high altitude treks; and the watch hasn't let me down.

    However, the current drawback with all Garmin devices, and not just the 920, is the inability to upload a custom training calendar - although you can set up your own interval training schedule for the day, create workouts - you can only download Garmin plans for 4 / 8 / 12 week training plans etc.

    The indoor swim feature allows you to set a custom pool length; which is very helpful if you aren't swimming in standard sized pools!

    The standout feature is obviously the triathlon setting. Transitions are smooth (touch of a button) and the overall activity stats (viewed in Garmin Connect) set it apart from other watches where you have to manually switch between swim / bike / run.

    The battery in the HRM bundle lasted me a year and it is relatively inexpensive to get the battery changed - any watch shop can do it for Rs. 250.

    Overall, it is definitely the best triathlon watch in the market (albeit more expensive that its' TomTom counterparts) but slightly lags behind the Fenix 3 on aesthetics and a few functionalities.