Garmin Forerunner 55 review: Solid health & fitness smartwatch for runners
American activity tracker and sports watch
maker Garmin recently launched in India its Forerunner
55. Aimed at runners, this smartwatch is a successor to the company's
budget-oriented health and fitness tracker the Forerunner 45. Priced at Rs
20,990, the Forerunner 55 brings meaningful upgrades over the predecessor with
regard to design, features and utility. So does it make a good upgrade? Let’s
find out:
Design and build
The smartwatches in the Forerunner series
look identical, albeit few changes here and there. That said, the Forerunner 55
does not bring any drastic design changes. There are in total of five physical
buttons familiarly placed -- three on the left side and two on the right. The
Forerunner 55 has a 42mm plastic case with a 1.04-inch transflective display
(208 × 208 pixels resolution) on the top, surrounded by thick bezels.
The watch’s transflective display lacks
the brightness, thus, suffers from sunlight legibility issues. It takes some
effort to read the display under direct sunlight. Nevertheless, the display
shows phone’s notifications and call alerts (require pairing and supplementary
app). You can also control your phone’s music on the Forerunner 55, the reason
for mentioning this is not all Garmin watches support this so it's a welcome
feature. As for the sensors, they are all placed on the bottom side. This watch
is 5ATM rated for water resistance – can withstand pressures equivalent to a
depth of 50 meters. Read
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