🏅 Elevate your run, embrace the future!
The Garmin Forerunner 265 is a cutting-edge running smartwatch featuring a vibrant 1.3" AMOLED display, up to 13 days of battery life, and advanced training metrics. With over 30 built-in activity profiles, personalized workout suggestions, and safety features like incident detection, this smartwatch is designed for serious athletes who want to optimize their performance and stay connected.
Color | Black and Powder Gray |
Band Color | Black/Powder Gray |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Round |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
Communication Feature | True |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Supported Application | GPS |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Metrics Measured | Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Multi-band GPS |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Cardio, Exercise & Fitness, Running |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | android |
Additional Features | 1.3" Colorful AMOLED Display; Up To 20 Hours of Battery Life In GPS Mode; Advanced Training Metrics and Recovery Insights, Satiq™ and Multi-Band GPS; Touchscreen And Buttons; Music On Your Wrist |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
Item Dimensions | 1.81 x 1.81 x 0.51 inches |
Item Weight | 47 Grams |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS Devices, Android Devices |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 1.3 Inches |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Battery Capacity | 2000 Milliamp Hours |
L**S
LOVE this watch!
I absolutely LOVE this watch! I got into fitness about a year ago and started with a Samsung watch.The battery life of this watch is incredible! It can go a week+ without being charged. I typically charge it a few minutes every day and skip weekends.I love running, and the display is awesome. You can also set alerts based on speed, heart rates, etc., which is really helpful for training. There are a bunch of pre-programmed workouts to pick from. I favor some of the 10 minute high intensive workouts to burn a quick 100 calories.It tracks your sleep data. I like the morning snapshot report.Overall, I am psyched that I got this and highly recommend it!
E**E
Like it. Took a little while to get comfortable with it.
I've had for about 2 months now and really like the watch. It took me about a week to get comfortable with the navigation and idiosyncrasies of the watch (like needing to use the buttons when running).It's very light and comfortable on my wrist, so i wear it often. I also wear it to bed so it tracks my sleep and gives me a report in the morning (and reprimands me for not getting enough sleep). The only activity I track is running. I haven't used it for music.I downloaded and used a "Data Field" (a custom screen) from the Garmin site, which took some googling to figure out. However, this added a nice run/walk tracker that worked well. There are a lot of other apps, data fields, watch faces, etc. I still need to explore. I'm confused why there are two apps (Connect, and Connect IQ) apps for my phone.After about a week, the watch is down to about 40% so i recharge it (it recharges very quickly).I also tried the FR965, which is a tiny bit thicker (but about the same), has a slightly nicer looking bezel, has maps, has more memory and slightly better battery, and is about $150 more. I decided those features were not worth an extra $ to me. Note, the FR265 has a running route tracker that shows you the shape of your run (a line on a black background), but does not show it on a map. There has been one run since I've had the watch where I thought having the map would be nice, but I still don't regret choosing the 265.I tried the EPIX Gen2 because the white version was on a big discount, but I couldn't stomach the white (even with a replacement band).
C**E
Distance runner must have
Love my Garmin! Had an Apple watch but really wanted to get a watch specifically for running. This is perfect! I don’t want/need all the smartphone capabilities on my wrist. The battery life lasts a really long time - I can pretty much go a week or so between charges depending on use. It tracks my running really well and keeps me motivated to train. It connects to my iPhone and AirPods seamlessly. Since the battery life is so good I can actually track my sleep too which is a fun feature.
A**E
Salud y entrenamiento
Mi vida cambió después de este reloj.Si lo que buscan en mejorar en entrenamientos de correr, tener mejor descanso, y métricas personalizadas en pro entrenamientos salud, este reloj es una inversión para su salud ! No busque más.
G**Y
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD
As a Garmin and forerunner fan for over 10 years, this watch is everything I come to expect from them and then some! The ease of use is very easy to navigate for Garmin users. The fitness tracker stats are very good, the watch size is very good, not too big and not too small. The display quality is arguably the best of any Garmin I have ever had! The heart rate feature is very good and accurate! A definite improvement over previous models, but this is what I come to expect from Garmin.
E**N
Amazing!!!
I am speechless! Crazy fun and easy to transition from an Apple Watch! Also the Garmin App has lots of features.
D**D
Technology Supreme
What you have on your wrist is a phenomenal computer with 100's of thousands of man hours in the writing of code and algorithms to take all the data from the sensors and turn it into a comprehensive health guide for physical fitness. And Garmin, along wth Polar and Apple and Suunto and all the other lesser known brands, have barely scratched the surface of the possibilities to harness computing power on your wrist. They haven't even begun to tie in AI to take the data and give you your own personal narrative for how to optimize your health and fitness. One could write a book on all the potential for this technology in this field.But as to the implementation...The menus need some work...Garmin Connect, where one can build an app and upload it to the watch to run weight lifting routines or HIIT exercises needs a very lot of work. It works but it's crude and basic. For instance, if you want to track HRR [Heart Rate Recovery] after an excercise you have to remember to hit stop immediately, hit the lower right button to gain access to a set of options and then scroll to track HRR over the next two minutes. All the while you are losing heart beats to count. Really? Why isn't that option in the GC app maker so you can add it to the app you are building? And why, when you do a repetitive set that has work-rest and you repeat that x number of times do they insist on ending with a rest period. The last period should be a work period. And why can't the tie their lame audio beeps to your phone where you can customize the sounds you want to hear when doing a HIIT routine, eg?But, for all my grousing, I love being able to track my sleep and quality of sleep, my HR, HRV, time to recover, quality of the workout, time in HR Zones, Anaerobic and Aerobic quality, Body Battery, Stress, Intensity minutes, Training Status, Training Readiness, etc. Too many things to mention. And I've just scratched the surface in learning how to use it over these last 5 months. I'm really excited about how they will integrate AI into this journey. I would love to have an AI bundled with the watch that I could talk to through my phone. Or have the Garmin Forerunner 256 be able to talk to me through Bluetooth to ear buds.
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