From left to right (above/below): Garmin Fenix2, Adidas Smart Run GPS, TomTom Cardio, Polar V800, Soleus Pulse, Suunto Ambit2 R (2S is identical), Timex Run Trainer 2.0, TomTom Runner/Multisport (non-cardio), Garmin FR620, Garmin FR220.

Makes sense on the charging side. By BSOD, it twice has gone into a freezing state and it shows an icon to hook it up to the laptop. After the first time, I contacted tomtom and they said the only way of getting it out of that state is connecting (no hard reset unfortunately). They did say to contact them if it happens again for a replacement. Will probably do it if it happens a third time.


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I am curious about this as well. Key differences seem to be that the TomTom will monitor HR continuously and the Garmin is on demand, while the Garmin tracks steps and the TomTom does not. Is there an option where you can get the continuous heart and the steps, but is good for a distance runner/cyclist?

Do you think that the 2015 August price drop is a sign that a newer model is coming out soon and they are trying to liquidate stocks?

My wife and I are looking to buy a running watch with a HR sensor on it, the new Forerunner 225 is very interesting but if Tomtom as something similar coming out, we can wait a few weeks for your review :p

Hello Dennis, I am sorry to hear about your inconvenience. Please send us a short email to inbox.reviews@tomtom.com, ideally with a picture of the screen of your watch, and we will get back to you about it.

Hi Gareth, I would like you to reach out to our Customer Care team as what you are discribing is very unusual. You can reach Customer Care via link to us.support.tomtom.com. Alternatively, you can send me an email to inbox.reviews@tomtom.com.

Hello,

Thank you for the very detailed review. I bought the tom-tom runner cardio after reading it.

I just have one question. I want to have the current lap duration on my screen. However, it only shows the accumulative duration of the whole workout. When I press the lap button, I would also like the duration of the lap I have just recorded to appear. Instead, it currently shows the pace of the lap recorded.

Thanks for your help, Sarah

Hi Rob, that is odd. I would like to figure this out but it would be easier to be in direct contact so please get in touch with Customer Care via link to us.support.tomtom.com. They will be able to assist you.

I run because I like to run and I do not plan to make it sit behind a computer for more than 2 minutes to look at the data after a run so I do not have the need for complex online websites and having to set charts up every time to see data like movescount requires users to do and I am unable to find a good platform for the minimalistic runner ? Really could use some advice.

Hello

Im practically torn between the runner cardio and the regular one. Currently the best offers in my location are:

Runner cardio ~142 $

Runner ~130 $

Thing is, I almost always bring my phone for Spotify and gps via runkeeper, so my need for a gps watch is really huge although I want all stats in one place. What I really want is HR stats ; zones, averages hr etc, and then they both seems very close in accuracy and function. Wich one would then be a better buy, or maybe there is another option at this pricepoint? I looked a little at a suunto quest for 130$, but that one is without gps though. Any suggestions?

Instead this one uses a small black button which you toggle to the right or left. In complete transparency I had both the Runner and Multisport version of this watch for my husband. The toggle on the runner version broke in year 4 and I took over my husbands watch.

I've been using the TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio GPS Watch for some time now, in a wide range of scenarios. I do a small amount of running, though I wouldn't call myself a runner, and the TomTom works brilliantly on my trail runs. An unexpected advantage is that I can hop on any bike, from the latest road.cc test bike to a mountain or cyclo-cross bike, strap the TomTom to my wrist and hit the road/dirt without having to worry about swapping over the Garmin mount from one bike to the other.

Garmin forerunner 310xt beats this hands down IMO - better display options and better battery. You do have to wear the chest strap with the 310xt but that doesn't bother me. And the 310XT is currently available for 112 inc strap on Amazon.

I picked up the non-cardio multisport for 99 from John Lewis. Works well with a Wahoo Strap (free with one year Strava sub). The TomTom display is glass so avoid dropping the thing when taking it off the bike. TomTom customer support replaced mine for free so that's a big thumbs up. I've lost one activity but otherwise it's been rock solid. The only Garmin watches that work well for running and cycling are the triathlon specific ones and they are expensive. Using a Forerunner you have to constantly edit your activities to change them from running to cycling. This is annoying in Strava or even Garmins own website.

With the successor of the Runner 1, TomTom enters new territory in the field of wearables and now also provides runners with musical entertainment. Even though the TomTom Runner 2 Cardio + Music hardly differs from its predecessor at first glance, it offers some improvements and essential additional features. At a price of 249 euros, the new multisport watch from TomTom should be interesting for many ambitious hobby runners and bring in the lifestyle segment of activity trackers and pulse sports watches neat movement.

The GPS watch is very light at 51 grams and can be adjusted to the wrist with different width wristbands, which are available in three color variants. The improved display made of resistant "Gorilla Glass" is striking. However, the striking changes are in the housing: the TomTom Runner 2 Cardio + Music has an integrated MP3 player and measures the heart rate through an optical sensor on the wrist. This will especially please female runners, because sore spots caused by chafing chest straps will be a thing of the past from now on.

That leaves the music: Some swear by the motivating effect, while others absolutely cannot run with music. Some runners don't care about the rhythm of the music, for others the beats have to match heartbeat or stride rate. If you like it, running with music can make perfect sense. For this, the Tom Tom Runner 2 Cardio + Music offers a 3 GB memory for playlists and 500 songs. It can be connected wirelessly via Bluetooth with the included headphones, and all running-minded music fans can train to the rhythm of their playlist without the annoying smartphone on their arm.

Running with music increases motivation and personal well-being, and many runners find it easier to switch off. If long or fast runs are on the training schedule, then the music increases the load tolerance and performance readiness. Of course, running with music on the treadmill is particularly suitable. e24fc04721

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