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What is the TomTom Runner Cardio? The TomTom Runner Cardio is a GPS-enabled running watch and the follow-up to the impressive TomTom Runner . It addresses some of the biggest issues with its predecessor and joins the likes of the Samsung Gear 2 and the Ad...
Tougher, more durable design, Accurate heart rate monitor, Great heart rate zones feature...
More expensive, Larger and bulkier than before...
The TomTom Runner Cardio makes great improvements on its predecessor. It's just a shame that it costs more to own it and is a little bulky...
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Updated: 2015-04-30 08:16:24
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We first saw TomTom put its GPS smarts into a running watch with the launch a few years back of the Nike+ TomTom SportWatch . It was a simple device aimed at putting the essential running stats where the recreational runner could see them - on their wrist...
Simple to use, Rapid to set up...
New strap with removable face, No micro USB charging...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2015-04-30 08:16:31
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You may know TomTom as that gadget inside your car but, go and have a chat with the Dutch company and you'll find that it's navigation software that it's all about. After all, anyone can make black plastic casings and stuff them with circuit boards. So, i...
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...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-04-30 08:16:31
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With the TomTom Runner, the satnav giant is getting into the fitness game. After partnering up with Nike to make the Sporstwatch in 2012, it’s striking out on its own in a bid to craft the perfect timepiece for joggers and fitness fanatics. Is it worth...
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...
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The TomTom Runner might not be the company's first journey into the wearable tech fitness domain - it previously joined forces with Nike for the Nike+ SportWatch back in 2011 - but it does mark its first solo watch outing. TomTom has clearly seen an oppor...
Comfortable on the wrist, QuickGPSFix is accurate, Good battery life...
GPS syncing can be slow, No built, in USB charging, TomTom MySports still very basic...
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Wearable tech is all the rage at the moment, particularly smartwatches. It's hardly a surprise, then, that plenty of manufacturers want a slice of the pie. But what makes TomTom - the company better known for its satnav devices - believe it has what it ta...
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...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-04-30 08:16:51
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The TomTom Runner might not be the company's first journey into the wearable tech fitness domain - it previously joined forces with Nike for the Nike+ SportWatch back in 2011 - but it does mark its first solo watch outing. TomTom has clearly seen an oppor...
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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What is the TomTom Runner? The TomTom Runner is a GPS sports watch for runners who want to track their performance outdoors and on the treadmill in the gym. All the running data can be uploaded to the TomTom MySports website and a host of running websites...
Impressive QuickGPSFix technology, Light, comfortable watch design, Motivational graphical virtual trainer...
Very basic TomTom MySports web tool, Watch doesn't fit securely inside strap when not worn, Lacks built-in USB charging...
The TomTom Runner is a comfortable, easy to use GPS sports watch with good battery life and a great QuickGPSFix mode that makes it one of the best sports watches to buy for intermediate level runners.Next, read our round-up of the best headphones for runn...
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TomTom (the GPS so nice they named it twice) has decided to get into the crowded-but-plenty-of-room-for-improvement running watch game. The company has been making GPS devices for cars for years, so you'd think it'd be able to make a pretty good running w...
At $249, it's more expensive than the Garmin Forerunner 10 (which is TomTom's closest competitor), and the Garmin is definitely easier to read, and has a faster, more accurate GPS. However, the Garmin doesn't support use of a heart rate monitor, which we...
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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...
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Running with a smartphone with a tracking app such as Endomondo or Runtastic is great. That is until massive 5” devices such as the Samsung S4 started popping up, and these ‘bricks' eat into your PB. If this has happened to you, then the TomTom Runner GPS...
Easy to use, A good companion for 10 or 21 km runs, Not too big...
Body pops out too easily out of wristband, Too little info on display in run history...
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about.com Updated: 2015-04-30 08:16:04
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TomTom has long been a leader in dedicated car GPS devices and software, and like other GPS-focused firms, has been branching out into wearable GPS and other accessories. The $169 TomTom Runner GPS Watch is the company's second iteration of a GPS sport wa...
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examiner.com Updated: 2015-04-30 08:16:24
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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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The face of the TomTom Runner is a 1 x 0.85-inch display, with three little dots to the right; pressing these activates the backlight. Beneath the screen is a square, four-way button that rings a black matte square; initially, we thought the middle part w...
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...
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Over the last six weeks I've been using the units pretty extensively, and by now have a pretty solid grasp on how they work. Because I want to be transparent about my reviews, once my evaluation period with the TomTom units has elapsed, I send it back to...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2015-07-05 08:06:37
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The TomTom Runner is designed to work solely as a workout companion, allowing you to track all aspects of your exercise. The GPS watch comes with a limited battery, but it is also equipped with a GPS tracker that allows you to set routes and track your pr...
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When you see the name TomTom, neither sports nor running come to mind. TomTom brings to mind maps, directions and traffic status. Surprisingly they chose to join the fitness wave and create a line of GPS Sports Watches. With all these sports watches and a...
One of the hardest things about everyone else around you becoming more active while you still refuse to get off the couch. When you start seeing their results either you eat more junk or you get off the couch and decide to start your active lifestyle jour...
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