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The first GPS watch was introduced in the early 1990s. The [[Garmin Forerunner]] 10, which didn't have an altimeter or heart rate monitor, was just a small black box that attached to your wrist with Velcro. It had a monochrome screen and it could measure distance, speed, time elapsed and calories burned. The history of GPS watches is a long one, with many different manufacturers making them. The earliest models were made in the 1990s, but they didn't have the accuracy that modern devices do. These early models had to be manually calibrated and tended to lose their signal when you went indoors or underground - so they weren't very convenient for hiking or running. But there are many things about them which are interesting! For example, some of these old GPS watches could store up to 500 data points per second! And they also used [[LED screen|LED screens]] as opposed to LCD ones because LEDs consume less power than LCDs. And finally, it's hard to believe now but until recently most people still carried paper maps with them when they hiked or ran.<ref>{{Cite web|title=9 Best GPS Watches for Hunting and Fishing - Target Watches|url=https://targetwatches.com/best-gps-watches-for-hunting/|access-date=2021-10-02|language=en-US}}</ref>[[File:TomTom Runner 2.png|thumb|TomTom Runner 2 with orange wristband.]] |
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==List of GPS Watches== |
==List of GPS Watches== |
Revision as of 21:01, 2 October 2021
A GPS watch is a device with integrated GPS receiver that is worn as a single unit strapped onto a wrist, in the manner of a bracelet. The watch can have other features and capabilities depending on its intended purpose and be a smartwatch. GPS watches are most often used for sports and fitness purposes. Many can connect to external sensors by the wireless ANT+ protocol, and/or to a computer by USB to transfer data and configuration. Common sensors used are heart rate monitors and footpods (running cadence and speed sensor). A footpod can be used to supplement or replace GPS data, such as providing treadmill speed and distance for the watch to log and share. Recharging by USB is commonplace.
Optional features
- Display (Illuminated or passive)
- Time display
- Speed/pace display
- Map display
- Routes
- Route tracking
- Heart rate monitor compatibility
- Running cadence and speed sensor (footpod) compatibility
- Cycling cadence sensor compatibility
- Cycling power meter compatibility
- Weight scale compatibility
- Compatibility with sport transitions (such as triathlons)
- Training programs (such as intervals)
- Computer connection for logging, mapping and sharing data
- Hydration/nutrition reminders
- Reminder alarms to alternate between running and walking
- Accelerometer for tracking indoor swimming
- Touchscreen
- Larger add-on rechargeable battery for longer events (marathon, etc.)
Purpose
A GPS watch is commonly a sport watch (a device used for sports and exercise in general rather than just GPS functionally). It may be designed for one particular sport or other purpose, or provide modes and features to suit several.
Examples of common purposes:
- Data logging
- Navigation
- Fitness training (Many watches can be used for many sports such as running, walking, hiking, cycling or swimming)
- Specific sport assistance (such as golf)
- Locating children and adults with intellectual disabilities that are at risk of wandering or elopement.
History
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The first GPS watch was introduced in the early 1990s. The Garmin Forerunner 10, which didn't have an altimeter or heart rate monitor, was just a small black box that attached to your wrist with Velcro. It had a monochrome screen and it could measure distance, speed, time elapsed and calories burned. The history of GPS watches is a long one, with many different manufacturers making them. The earliest models were made in the 1990s, but they didn't have the accuracy that modern devices do. These early models had to be manually calibrated and tended to lose their signal when you went indoors or underground - so they weren't very convenient for hiking or running. But there are many things about them which are interesting! For example, some of these old GPS watches could store up to 500 data points per second! And they also used LED screens as opposed to LCD ones because LEDs consume less power than LCDs. And finally, it's hard to believe now but until recently most people still carried paper maps with them when they hiked or ran.[1]
List of GPS Watches
- Adidas Micoach Smart Run
- Amazfit Bip
- Amazfit Bip S
- Amazfit Bip U Pro
- Amazfit T-Rex
- Amazfit T-Rex Pro
- Apple Watch Series 2
- Apple Watch Series 3
- Apple Watch Series 4
- Bia Sport
- Casio G-Shock Rangeman GPR-B1000
- Casio G-Shock G-Squad GBD-H1000
- Casio Pathfinder
- Garmin Approach S1 (golfing watch)
- Garmin Approach S2 (golfing watch)
- Garmin Approach S3 (golfing watch)
- Garmin Approach S4 (golfing watch)
- Garmin Approach S5 (golfing watch)
- Garmin Approach S6 (golfing watch)
- Garmin Approach S20 (golfing watch)
- Garmin Approach X40 (golfing watch)
- Garmin D2 Delta PX
- Garmin D2 Delta S
- Garmin D2 Delta
- Garmin epix (map display watch)
- Garmin fēnix
- Garmin fēnix 2
- Garmin fēnix 3
- Garmin fēnix 5
- Garmin fēnix 5 Plus
- Garmin fēnix 6
- Garmin Foretrex 101
- Garmin Foretrex 201
- Garmin Foretrex 301
- Garmin Foretrex 401
- Garmin Foretrex 601
- Garmin Foretrex 701 Ballistic Edition
- Garmin Forerunner 10
- Garmin Forerunner 15
- Garmin Forerunner 50
- Garmin Forerunner 101
- Garmin Forerunner 110
- Garmin Forerunner 201
- Garmin Forerunner 205
- Garmin Forerunner 210
- Garmin Forerunner 220
- Garmin Forerunner 225
- Garmin Forerunner 230
- Garmin Forerunner 235
- Garmin Forerunner 245
- Garmin Forerunner 245 Music
- Garmin Forerunner 301
- Garmin Forerunner 305
- Garmin Forerunner 310XT
- Garmin Forerunner 405
- Garmin Forerunner 405CX
- Garmin Forerunner 410
- Garmin Forerunner 610
- Garmin Forerunner 620
- Garmin Forerunner 630
- Garmin Forerunner 735XT
- Garmin Forerunner 910XT
- Garmin Forerunner 920XT
- Garmin Forerunner 935
- Garmin Tactix
- Garmin Quatix
- Garmin Vivoactive
- GlobalSat GH-625
- GolfBuddy WT3
- GolfBuddy WT4
- GolfBuddy WT5
- I-gotU GT-900
- Magellan Switch/Switch Up
- Motorola MOTOACTV
- MyTach
- Navig8r S10 hiking & sports
- New Balance GPS Runner
- New Balance GPS Trainer
- New Balance N9 GPS Trainer
- New Balance NX950
- New Balance NX980
- New Balance NX990
- Nike+ SportWatch GPS
- PAPAGO GoWatch770
- Polar FT60
- Polar FT80
- Polar M400
- Polar RC3
- Polar RCX3
- Polar RCX5
- Polar RS300X
- Polar RS800CX
- Polar RC3 GPS
- Polar V800
- Pyle PSGP410
- Pyxis RGPS-3000
- Runtastic GPS & Heart Rate Watch
- Samsung Gear S3 - SM-R770
- Samsung Gear S3 Frontier - SM-R765
- Samsung Gear S3 Frontier LTE - RM-R760
- Seiko Astron
- Soleus GPS 1.0
- Soleus GPS 2.0
- Soleus GPS 3.0
- Suunto Ambit
- Suunto Ambit 2
- Suunto Ambit 3
- Suunto G6
- Suunto G9
- Suunto X9
- Suunto X10
- Timex Ironman Easy Trainer
- Timex Ironman ONE GPS+
- Timex Ironman Run Trainer
- Timex Ironman Run Trainer 2.0
- Timex Ironman Run x20 GPS
- Timex Ironman Global Trainer
- Timex Ironman Triathlon GPS
- Timex Marathon GPS
- TomTom Golfer
- TomTom Golfer Premium Edition
- TomTom Golfer 2
- TomTom Runner
- TomTom Runner Cardio
- TomTom Multi-Sport
- TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio
- Ultega NavRun 2K11/Pyle Sports PSWGP405BL/The Sharper Image GPS XT
- Fitbit Blaze
- Fitbit flex
- Fitbit Charge
Accelerometer-only
These devices offer similar functions to GPS watches, but measure speed and distance using a motion sensor (built-in, or a footpod attached to a shoe), instead of GPS. Since they do not rely on GPS, they can work indoors, but do not track location data for mapping. Certain models include heart rate monitoring, either built-in or through a chest-worn sensor. There are also a wide variety of watches that measure only heart rate and time.
- Garmin Forerunner FR60
- Garmin Forerunner FR70
- Garmin Swim
- New Balance N8 Trainer
- Nike+iPod
- Polar s625x
- Polar s725x
- Suunto Quest
See also
- Activity tracker
- Bluetooth
- GPS navigation device
- GPS tracking unit
- Heart rate monitor
- Inertial footpod
- Nike+ FuelBand
- Pedometer
- Quantified Self
- Smart band
- Smartwatch
References
- ^ "9 Best GPS Watches for Hunting and Fishing - Target Watches". Retrieved 2021-10-02.