Triathlon - Timex GPS watch unvieled!!!!

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transamman1999
01-26-10, 07:08 AM
Timex readying GPS-equipped Ironman Global Trainer wristwatch
It's been a white hot minute since we've seen a snazzy new timepiece from the labs at Timex, but it seems that the outfit will finally be dishing out a new GPS-laden watch a year after introducing the Expedition WS4. Set to debut next month, the Ironman Global Trainer with GPS is easily one of the slimmest, most not-ugly GPS watches we've ever seen. At a glance, you'd never know that such features as real-time speed, pace and distance data were included courtesy of the SiRFstarIII module tucked within, and you'll also get 50 meters of water resistance, a customizable display to showcase four metrics at once and the ability to push performance reports out to your PC. The device will be compatible with Timex heart rate and bike sensors, not to mention any third-party power meters utilizing ANT+ wireless technology. Unfortunately, next month's reveal will only let you know that it'll ship this May to REI stores here in the States, while the rest of the world will have to wait until September to strap one on.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/25/timex-readying-gps-equipped-ironman-global-trainer-wristwatch/
http://www.timexironman.com/Products/Global_Trainer_GPS.htm
looks like Garmin MIGHT have some competition. no word on pricing, but won't be available in the US until May at REI.
I thought it was quite the ball drop when the WS4 didn't include ANT+, so this is definately a step in the right direction.
transamman1999
01-26-10, 02:38 PM
I thought it was quite the ball drop when the WS4 didn't include ANT+, so this is definately a step in the right direction.indeed.
i like that it looks smaller than the 310x/305. but who knows if it really will be or not. definitely liking it though
DesnaePhoto
02-01-10, 09:03 PM
don't know what the 310 is, but me LIKE! Esp if it will do Mapmyride routes.
transamman1999
02-02-10, 09:09 AM
don't know what the 310 is, but me LIKE! Esp if it will do Mapmyride routes.
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=27335
Garmin Forerunner® 310XT
Finally, a GPS-enabled training device that isn't afraid of the water. The rugged Forerunner 310XT is the triathlete's indispensable training tool — a GPS-enabled trainer that is water-resistant to 50m, tracks bike and run data and sends it wirelessly to your computer. This multi-sport device has up to 20 hours of battery life, tracks distance, pace and heart rate (optional), and goes from wrist to bike in seconds.
Time Your Swim
The Forerunner 310XT is waterproof to a depth of 50 meters, so you can wear it in the pool or the lake to time your swim. And its slim design and flexible wristband mean Forerunner is easy to wear in any conditions.
Transition Effortlessly
When you're ready to jump out of the water and onto the bike, Forerunner 310XT moves easily from wrist to bike with the optional quick release and bike mounts, making the transition between sports effortless. Forerunner 310XT categorizes multisport activities in one workout and can also log transition time in the process, so you can analyze your performance from start to finish.
Collect Workout Data
Forerunner 310XT tracks your position precisely with GPS satellite data and records distance, pace, heart rate (optional), power data (from ANT+™-enabled third-party power meters) and more. High-sensitivity GPS and HotFix™ satellite prediction mean Forerunner acquires satellites quickly and tracks your movement even near tall buildings or under tree cover. And using innovative ANT+™ wireless technology, Forerunner 310XT connects seamlessly to an optional heart rate monitor, foot pod and cadence sensor.
When paired with the optional wireless heart rate monitor, Forerunner 310XT continuously tracks beats per minute and uses heart rate data in advanced calorie computation. Train in a certain heart rate zone to improve fitness and monitor your level of exertion.
Monitor your health
You can also track weight, body fat, body water and six other measurements when using the Forerunner 310XT with the Tanita BC-1000 (http://connect.garmin.com/tanita) body composition scale. The readings are stored on Forerunner 310XT, then automatically sent to Garmin Connect when in range of your computer.
Run, Sync, Store and Share
Once you’ve logged the miles, innovative ANT+™ wireless technology automatically transfers data to your computer when Forerunner is in range. No cables, no hookups. The data’s just there, ready for you to analyze, categorize and share through our online community, Garmin Connect (http://connect.garmin.com/) or our optional Garmin Training Center™ (http://www.garmin.com/products/trainingcenter/) software. You can even plan workouts on your computer and then send them to your Forerunner.
Edonis13
02-03-10, 10:49 PM
oooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo daddy like.
Anyone ever look at the Suunto X10 Military GPS Watch (http://www.amazon.com/Suunto-X10-Military-Watch-SS014006010/dp/B001DCEKYG), I hear it has great features however from the blogs it is poor quality, face crystal issues and bezel problems.
Tourmalet
02-22-10, 10:40 PM
It better be $200 or Garmin will kill them. 305 can be had for $150.
It is only a matter of time before 310 price drops and 305 is discontinued...
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