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Summary of user reviews:
It smells like an honest product… but not impeccable.
Overall, we are looking at a watch designed for running, simple, effective, without frills. It appeals for its “it works directly” side, but as soon as you scratch a little (precision, screen, functions), the limits quickly emerge. Not a disaster… but not a gem either.
Positive points:
- GPS reliable overall → 7 users out of 8 (with some slowness to get started, but once started, it’s clean)
- Solid battery life → 6 to 7 users out of 8 (between 1 and 2 weeks without GPS, ~20h with GPS)
- Ease of use → 6 users out of 8 (clear menus, logical buttons, no hassle)
- Lightness / comfort → 5 out of 8 users (often forgotten on the wrist)
- Readability in direct sunlight → 4 out of 8 users (very useful outdoors)
- Good value for money → 5 users out of 8
- Garmin training functions (Coach, suggestions) → 3 out of 8 users
Negative points:
- Dated / non-touch / low resolution screen → 4 out of 8 users
- Accuracy of health data could be improved → 3 users out of 8 (sleep, VO2 max, cardio zones)
- GPS sometimes slow to capture → 3 users out of 8
- Limited features (entry level) → 2 out of 8 users
- Average finishing details → 1 user in 8 (unpleasant button)
Shared/mixed points:
- Cardio on the wrist: some consider it sufficient, others not very consistent
- Overall experience: majority satisfied, but one demanding user clearly disappointed in accuracy
Advice :
Frankly ? It depends.
You want a simple watch for running, reliable overall, with good battery life, without breaking the bank → good choice, it does the job.
You want ultra-precise data or a modern experience → go your way.
Basically: beginner or intermediate, that’s yes. Demanding profile… you risk regretting it.





