Electronics : Garmin Indoor Foot Pod Accessory for Forerunner 305 and Forerunner 350

Garmin Indoor Foot Pod Accessory for Forerunner 305 and Forerunner 350

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Binding: Accessory
Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759063610
Label: Garmin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-10818-00
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin


Features:
  • Now you can take your Forerunner 305 indoors
  • Unit attaches to your shoelaces and accurately measures speed and distance
  • Runs on one replaceable AAA battery; offers 70 hours of run time
  • Measures 2.9 x 1.6 x 0.98 inches (WxHxD); weighs 1.41 ounces
  • Note that compatibility with the Forerunner 305 requires an update to software version 2.5















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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A nice accessory for the Forerunner
I bought this to accompany my Forerunner 305. I was training for a marathon in Phoenix in January so I did a lot of training indoors since I live in Utah. It was easy to get synced with my Forerunner, and I haven't had to replace the battery in the Foot Pod yet. My only issue is with calibrating it. I tried to calibrate it using the distance reading on the treadmill, but it seemed to vary from treadmill to treadmill. This could be due to inaccuracies in the treadmills sensors. It would be nice if it had a feature to auto calibrate it using the GPS in tandem with the accelerometers in the Foot Pod, instead of having to enter a calibration constant in manually. Still a great piece of equipment.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Garmin Indoor Foot Pod
The device works, plain and simple, which is enough to warrant the 3 stars. It allows me to keep using my Garmin Forerunner 305 while inside on the treadmill. It's also on the cheaper side.

The things I don't like:
1. The device is way too big.
2. I would be ok with #1 if there was a fast way to put it on and take off, but it gets laced on to your shoe. So on the days I'm not running, I have an ungainly large black thing on my shoe. I guess I can get a "running" shoe and a "weights" shoe or just suck it up.
3. The Garmin MotionBased site won't allow you to upload runs completed using the FootPod. This completely defeats the purpose of keeping track of my runs using statistics. Yes, I can upload to my personal desktop version of the software, but as noted in my Forerunner 305 review, the desktop version is sorely limited and doesn't contain ability to really drill down on the stats. I guess it's more encouragement to run outside, but in that case, I wouldn't need the Foot Pod. The Garmin site says indoor running functionality will come soon, but that could mean years away.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Now I can run indoors with my Garmin
A very nice add-on to the Garmin Forerunner 305. Out of the box it is about .06/mile off (short) but I haven't done the calibration yet. It should be spot-on after that adjustment. I also like the cadence feature when outdoors so I can maintain my pace.

It's a tad big for my taste but doesn't interfere with my running or gait and it doesn't weigh much at all. The size is probably mostly due tho the AAA battery it uses. If they'd use a watch battery instead, they could make it smaller...just a suggestion Garmin.

It's worth the money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great. Really.
This thing works.

I had to download the right software from the Garmin website - which wasn't really explained very well - but once I did it was fine.

Garmin does a terrible job at writing their manuals. They're worthless.

This unit is good. And accurate. It doesn't weigh much either.

I originally tried to buy one of these from Garmin's web-store. First, they wanted $99. Next, I selected 2-day shipping - so the thing was going to cost something like $120. Days go by. Then weeks. I almost forgot that I ordered it. Then I remembered. I gave Garmin a call. Where's my FootPod? Garmin, the company the MAKES the thing, didn't have any in stock - didn't know when they would be in stock - and couldn't tell me when I could expect mine. Oh, and thanks for forgetting to tell me all of this when I placed my order weeks ago. So I cancelled my order. Did a quick search on Amazon (which I should have done in the beginning). Found one for $30 with free shipping. Got in a couple of days. Thank you Amazon. Garmin, you suck.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Work well
Works really well. Easy to set-up and is very accurate. Only negative is that it is a little big.



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