Garmin Forerunner 645 Music, GPS Running Watch with Pay Contactless Payments, Wrist-Based Heart Rate and Music, Black
Running is more than just exercise – it’s a performance. Forerunner 645 Music has the tools to help you put on an outstanding show every time you lace up your shoes. It features on-device music storage so you can run with your favorite tunes, and contactless payments that let you buy what you need without
Running is more than just exercise – it’s a performance. Forerunner 645 Music has the tools to help you put on an outstanding show every time you lace up your shoes. It features on-device music storage so you can run with your favorite tunes, and contactless payments that let you buy what you need without missing a beat. With all those features, plus advanced running dynamics and performance monitoring tools, this GPS running watch is the instrument you need to refine the performance.
Product Features
- Easily download up to 500 songs to your watch, and connect with Bluetooth headphones (sold separately) for phone free listening
- Syncs music from select streaming services for offline listening (May require premium subscription with a third party music provider)
- Garmin Pay contactless payment solution lets you make convenient payments with your watch (available for supported cards from participating banks), so you can leave your cash and cards at home
- Provides advanced running dynamics (when used with Running Dynamics Pod or HRM Run or HRM Tri monitor, sold separately), including ground contact time balance, stride length, vertical ratio and more
- Uses estimated wrist based heart rate data to offer performance monitoring features, including evaluating your current training status
- Battery life: up to 7 days in smartwatch mode; 5 hours in GPS mode with music. Water rating: 5 ATM
It’s not the silver bullet, but it’s closer than most. A little bit about me: I am a fairly average guy. Not a triathlete and probably not training for a marathon. I am just a middle-aged guy fighting against the natural descent into dad-bod slothdom. I go to the gym 3-4 days a week and mostly swim and do some weights, kettlebells, etc. I “run” once in a while but most of the time just do a brisk walk around the track a few days a week. Ok, enough about me. Let me share my thoughts on the watch.My desired requirements:More…
About time, Garmin This watch is exactly what Iâve been waiting for, Iâve had it for almost 3 weeks and itâs perfect for my needs. I typically run 20-25 miles per week and was sick of carrying my phone to listen to music. Within 10 minutes of opening it, I had it loaded with my running playlist and was out the door. Since this is my 3rd Garmin watch I already have an account with them plus have Garmin Connect on my phone which saved time. My (Mac) computer recognized the watch as soon as I plugged it in and…
Solid running watch. In fact, perfect runnerâs watch. Ok, almost returned this watch but decided to keep it for a little while. Well, glad I did. The watch is perfect size. Light weight makes it so much easier to wear while running. Paired with run dynamics pod, it yields tons of run data. Music function works well as long as you have the right Bluetooth headphone. Again, love the design and the size of the watch. Previously Iâve owned 935, 235, 230, 620, 225. 935 was great but the watch was just too bulky for me to wear daily.Btw,…