Garmin tells us it likes to pack as much cool stuff as possible into every one of its sports watches, but users asked for something simpler. "So we did a little editing," says Garmin spokesman Jake Jacobson, resulting in what the company calls the "easiest" Garmin GPS watch yet.
What's so easy about it? It's as simple as pressing Start, and the thing is off and running with you, showing your distance, pace and time. Just like its big brother the mighty Forerunner 405, you can upload all that data to Garmin's way-cool website for some fancy graphing and tracking of your exercise routines.
With the 110's simplicity comes a lower price, retailing at $199, or $249 if you also want a heart-rate monitor. Look for this new addition to the Forerunner family in your choice of black/gray, charcoal/red or gray/pink, first appearing in Boston on April 19, and available at fitness retailers everywhere in May.
Garmin, via CrunchGear
