- Measures speed, distance, pace and calories burned
- Forerunner's unique training tool, Virtual Partner®, helps you meet your training goals
- Automatically record up to 5000 laps; the Forerunner 101 stores approximately two years of data
This Garmin GPS can turn the world upside down. Whether you're a windsurfer, runner, cyclist, or cricketer, this has got something for you. Real world capabilities!
Garmin have put the emphasis on personal sports performance with the Forerunner 101. With real features to check on your current speed, lap times, and a virtual training assistant that compares your time/distance with your own pre-set target. It will also give you a map page, which shows a history of where you have been, and even guide you back. How many calories did you use? There's an answer for the past day (down to minutes), a week or longer. And a history of your performances for the same periods. And you can even see your performance on the map page. And then there is 100 point storage as well, for simple "goto" navigation.
Easy operation: five buttons for one-hand use. GPS sensor provides precise latitude and longitude data for exact location information. You can mark specific locations, and then look-up and navigate to these points using an electronic map. Retrace your steps to a starting point or reverse your normal route for routine variation.
You can track and calculate calories burned over the course of a workout and easily mark a new lap at a present distance or time with AutoLap®.
Set a pace alarm to sound an alert when you begin traveling slower or faster than your desired pace, or a distance alarm to sound when you reach a specified distance during your workout and you can even
stop the timer automatically when you slow down or stop during your run with AutoPause®.
Forerunner 101 Screenshots
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There is no computer interface capability on the
Forerunner 101. The
Forerunner 201 has a computer interface, and the
Forerunner 301 intergrates data from a supplied heart rate monitor.