è piccolo, leggero e affidabile. Funziona bene sia all'aperto che in palestra senza l'aggiunta di sensori aggiuntivi
interfaccia web non molto accattivante, la funzione “personal trainer grafico” potrebbe essere resa più utile. Il cinturino tende a essere un po' lento e a staccarsi dall'orologio quando non è assicurato al polso
Abstract: Although there are many pedometers on the market that can help with monitoring the amount of steps that are taken, (we've been told to try for 10,000 steps daily), not all are easy to operate. Also, for the all around athlete or just someone who wants to ...
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Published: 2013-10-02, Author: Dan , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
The inrun performance monitoring is really nice, as is the feedback to help keep your pace right.
It doesn't look that great, the GPS takes an age before you can begin and some of the features need refining
It's a really nice first stab at this from TomTom. Once they clean the Runner up a little bit, it's going to be good. For now, though, it's not quite ready....
TomTom’s latest foray into wearable hardware is an impressive one: the TomTom Runner is easy on the eye, just 11.5mm thick, comfortable to wear and even waterproof up to a depth of 10 metres. While TomTom’s claim that you use just one button to control is a tad disingenuous - it’s effectively a directional pad, like you’d find on any console gamepad - it is easy to control, even while you’re legg
TomTom may have worked with Nike+ in the past, but if you’re still a fan of the latter, we’ve got bad news for you: the TomTom Runner isn't compatible with the little tracker tucked into the sole of your shoe, or the Nike+ cloud service. That feels like an oversight, especially since TomTom’s own included MySports service is so barebones, and is a legitimate reason to consider the Nike+ Sportswat
The TomTom Runner isn’t for any fitness fans who’ve invested in hardware before, like a watch, tracker or heart rate monitor. The chances are, you’re all set up, and nothing here will radically improve your workout. If you’ve just bought a pair of Asic...
Légèreté (50 grammes) et compacité (11,5 mm d'épaisseur), Fix GPS en quelques secondes seulement, Parfaite lisibilité de l'écran et ergonomie bien conçue, Autonomie en mode GPS (à confirmer)
Le look des bracelets proposés, Plateforme TomTom MySports non utilisable lors de nos essais
Après son partenariat avec Nike pour la montre Nike+ SportWatch GPS lancée en 2011, TomTom entre en son nom propre sur un marché, qui, pour lui, n'est donc pas nouveau. Fort de ses premières expériences, le leader européen du GPS livre une montre d'appare...
Abstract: The TomTom runner can keep a record your workout each dayFor a mid-market product, this is a solid way to keep all your running data to hand.Available at tomtom.com...
Published: 2013-08-15, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Comfortable to wea, Easy to read while you ru, Intuitive control, Good battery life
Can't sync workout data via Bluetoot, Doesn't record split times
While TomTom's technology also powers the older Nike+ SportsWatch, the GPS maker is looking to make a name for itself in the fitness category. The TomTom Runner GPS watch is a strong first effort, combining a light and water-resistant design with an in...
Comfortable on the wrist, QuickGPSFix is accurate, Good battery life
GPS syncing can be slow, No builtin USB charging, TomTom MySports still very basic
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Published: 2013-08-13, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Comfortable, plenty of options, open platform support for services like RunKeeper, good enough battery life, as a watch it's great
Need a computer (no app connection), need to connect every three days, no real control over historical activities, doesn't use screen real-estate to the fullest, needs a docking station to charge and connect, TomTom MySports is poor, limitations to Race m
For every feature we don't like about the TomTom Runner there is another feature we do. For everything TomTom has presumably learnt from its hand in the Nike+ SportsWatch, however, it also seems to have unlearnt something else. Which is really frust...