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alaTest a collecté et analysé 52 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Garmin Forerunner 935. La note moyenne du produit est 4.7 sur 5, tandis que les autres produits de même catégorie ont une note moyenne de 4.1 sur 5. Les testeurs apprécient la batterie. La portabilité impressionne, mais les testeurs ont des doutes sur le rapport qualité/prix.
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En moyenne, les consommateurs notent ce produit 94/100 et les experts notent ce produit 94/100.
Avis d'expert par : Lee Crane (digitaltrends.com)
Garmin's Forerunner 935 GPS is everything an activity tracking fitness smartwatch should be.
Compact size for all its tech ; Water resistant to 5 ATMs ; Smart notifications ; Strong vibration alerts ; 24/7 heart rate monitoring
Uneven pool swim distance tracking
There is so very little that Garmin gets wrong with the Forerunner 935 that it’s difficult to review this watch without sounding like a cheerleader. We’ve been fenix fans since they launched, but we understand they are often too big for some people....
Avis d'expert par : Luke Edwards (trustedreviews.com)
The Garmin Forerunner 935 is a running and triathlon GPS sports watch. That's it at its most basic – but it's also a lot more. In fact this could be the most comprehensive tracking offering available right now all in one place on your wrist.
If you do any sport that could be improved with tracking, which is most, this watch will help you do exactly that. The more expensive package with chest strap is ideal for developed athletes looking for more insightful data but for everyone else the...
Avis d'expert par : Gareth Beavis (techradar.com)
A running and fitness watch with phenomenal battery life
Varied sports tracking ; Amazing battery life ; Excellent fitness information
More expensive than most ; No onboard music ; No Garmin Pay
The Garmin Forerunner 935 is an exceptional multi-sport watch that will just keep chugging along for days and days on your wrist. It's also an excellent smartwatch and fitness tracker in many ways, with perhaps music support the only notable omission....
Avis d'expert par : Chris Hall (pocket-lint.com)
The sheer range of data you can get, neatly balanced with enough smartwatch connectivity, set in the context of so much potential through the
Accurate ; Great to wear ; Refined UI ; Vast array of data ; Easily expandable ecosystem
No onboard music support ; No Garmin Pay
Avis d'expert par : Mark Wilson (stuff.tv)
This flagship Forerunner might just be your cue to the Garmy army...
Great fitness tracking ; Light and comfortable ; Excellent battery life
No local music playback ; Not cheap, is it?
The ultimate sports watch for those not bothered about the extra gloss of the Fenix 5
Avis d'expert par (zdnet.com)
The Garmin Forerunner 935 was announced last month and as I continue actively training for my first full marathon in June I've spent the last few weeks testing out the Forerunner 935 and comparing it to other GPS wearables.
Lightweight comfortable design ; Long battery life ; Accurate GPS and activity tracker ; Clear and crisp color display ; Easy to use interface ; Large buttons for efficient navigation ; Outstanding software providing all the data you could ever want
Expensive for a Forerunner
Avis d'expert par (which.co.uk)
The top-of-the-line Garmin 935 Forerunner fitness watch is advertised as a running and triathlon watch, but it's so much more. Tracking everything from trail running to skiing, it provides oodles of data and has some smartwatch trickery up its sleeves....
Avis d'expert par (stuff.tv_in)
Is this flagship Forerunner your cue to join the Garmy army?
Avis d'expert par : Marko Maslakovic (GadgetsAndWearables.com)
Review: Forerunner 935, a sports watch that packs a lot of punch into a slim body
Lightweight, slim, attractive design ; Advanced performance metrics ; Great battery life ; Multi-sport support
Price on the high side ; No touch-screen ; Extra running metrics require running pod
Avis d'expert par : Roger Fingas (appleinsider.com)
Garmin's Forerunner 935 is essentially a carbon copy of the Fenix 5, but with a few sacrifices for the sake of price -- and that, ironically, probably makes it a better buy for all but the most hardcore athletes and outdoor trekkers.
The Forerunner 935 remains aimed at serious fitness fans, no doubt. People who walk or jog a few times a week probably don't need to know their VO2 max, for example, or how much recovery time they need. The watch can even estimate completion times for...
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