Garmin Forerunner 35 – Product Review

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The Garmin Forerunner 35 GPS running watch allows you to stay connected by sharing your fitness progress. Both stylish and easy to use, it helps you track your heart rate without the need for a heart rate strap monitor. Not only does it track your performance data, but it also tracks location, speed, distance and lets you easily control your music.

With an updated high-resolution display that works well indoors and outdoors, the Garmin Forerunner 35 is a top-of-the-line activity tracker that will help you reach your goals. 

Our in-depth Garmin Forerunner 35 review below will dive into much more detail so you can be confident in your purchase.

To see our picks for the top heart rate monitors on the market, click here.

Editor's Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Good price for the list of features
  • Has heart rate monitoring and GPS built-in
  • Tracks interval training
  • The user can control playback of music on their phone
  • The waterproof properties allows the wearer to go underwater
  • Battery has a long life
Cons
  • GPS sometimes takes a while to turn on or doesn't turn on at all
  • Does not track swimming
  • Heart rate monitor could have better accuracy
  • Some testers found that the software has compatibility issues with their phone
Activities

Activities

The Garmin Forerunner 35 has built-in GPS and tracking modes for cycling, walking, indoor or outdoor running, and cardio. It allows runners to track their daily workouts, training, marathons, and triathlons.

Cyclers can use it with cadence sensors and a footpad, but the main purpose of this watch is running. The watch is also certified waterproof up to 50 meters, although it doesn't track swimming.
Basic Features

Basic Features

The Basic Features are great for new runners getting started with tracking their fitness goals and locations on the first screen after the time. The Garmin Forerunner 35 tracks the number of steps taken out of the daily goal, the distance gone for the day, and the total length of the workout.

These stats can be tracked for personal use or be used to share and compete with others.
Advanced Features

Advanced Features

The Advanced Features are on the second screen of the watch, after the time. The Forerunner 35 uses Garmin Elevate technology to track the user's heart rate, and the watch keeps track of the heart rate zone, current heart rate, and calories burned. It will also track sleep.

Other features include a built-in GPS to track speed, distance, and location; vibration alerts for texts, activity tracking, pacing progress, milestones, prompts, and notifications; and connectivity to a smartphone for playing music, receiving push notifications, updating software, and uploading data.

We've also reviewed the Garmin HRM PRO, so make sure you check it out as well.
Accuracy

Accuracy

The Garmin Forerunner 35 received different accuracy ratings for various features, although its accuracy is comparable to similar watches by other brands. Testers found that the GPS was very accurate, although it sometimes took a few minutes to connect. The indoor tracking uses an accelerometer, which is not as accurate as the GPS. The pacing is correct.

Some reviewers noted that the heart rate monitor does not have high accuracy: its averages seem right, but the current heart rates can be high or low at times, especially when the watch first starts tracking it. The sleep tracker will track sleep well during the night, but it will register as a peaceful sleep when the watch is off, which isn't accurate.
Connectivity

Connectivity

The Garmin Forerunner 35 connects to satellites quickly according to some testers, although others reported that it sometimes has trouble connecting to GPS the first time. It uses Bluetooth to run Garmin Connect for sharing data with others. This running watch was designed to connect with the wearer's smartphone to listen to music, receive notifications, and upload data to the app.

The connectivity also allows the wearer to participate in competitions with friends and family. Connecting to the smartphone can also pull up weather data such as the current weather, the day's high, low, and the chance of rain by the hour.
Apps

Apps

The Forerunner 35 has a free app called Garmin Connect, which is available to download on iOS and Android smartphones. It uses Bluetooth to connect to the watch and is similar to apps offered for other Garmin watches. The app allows the user to view their data such as speed, timing, pace, heart rate, elevation, maps, calories, goal progress, and sleep.

Stats can be broken by day or by activity (cycling, running, steps). Some testers found that the software has compatibility issues with their phone, but most people did not seem to have this problem. The app's interface has a simple style that is easy to navigate.
Comfort

Comfort

This watch has very comfortable soft silicone bands. It has holes for adjusting to different wrist sizes and stretches to accommodate in-between sizes and movement. It is not too tight, which has been a problem with other watches for many reviewers.

The band is both durable and flexible, so it stays comfortable for a long time. The lightweight allows the watch to be worn comfortably without continually rolling around the wrist or weighing down the wearer. The buttons on the sides are comfortable to press and easy to use.
Style

Style

The face is small and square and has a black bezel surrounding the not-so-sharp (compared to other, more expensive models) screen. Reviewers liked that the band was available in four different colors: blue, green, black and white, which accommodates different tastes. Most of them liked the style, but some thought it looked like it was “hit by an ugly stick” because of the shape and display.
Durability

Durability

The Garmin Forerunner 35 has a long battery life of nine days in smart mode and 13 hours with the GPS turned on. The strap is also durable as well as flexible, which allows smooth movement without worrying about deterioration. The face and buttons are also permanent, although the look can get finger smudged at times so it might need to be wiped off from time to time.

There are covers and cases available for added protection, and vendors offer 2- and 3-year accident protection warranties with the purchases. The app and software also have automatic updates to fix bugs and compatibility issues.
Face

Face

The face has a digital display that is updated from the previous version and works well both indoors in lower lighting and outdoors in the sunlight, great for all the activity settings that a potential wearer might want to use. The lens is from glass. The face's length is 1.4 inches, the width is 0.5 inches, and the height is 1.6 inches.

The screen size is 128x128 pixels, which is not a very sharp resolution compared to phones, tablets, or desktops, although it seems okay because the watch itself is small, and it is more evident than previous editions. It's prone to getting fingerprint smudges even though it's not a touchscreen, so wearers should be careful to try not to touch the screen.
Band

Band

The soft silicone material is very comfortable according to testers and comes in four different color options: black, white, green, and blue. It has holes for adjustability and has a bit of a stretch, so it fits well for any size. It is durable and similar to the band of other Garmin watches.
Sizes Available

Sizes Available

The Garmin Forerunner 35 is a one-size-fits-all watch. It has an adjustable, stretchy band with several holes that allow it to work well for any wrist size, large or small. Some testers with smaller wrists thought it looked a little chunky because of the relative face size, but they said it fit well and was comfortable.
Ease of Use

Ease of Use

Most testers found this watch very easy to use, although a few had trouble with the GPS working or could not update the software properly to sync with their smartphone. The Garmin Forerunner 35 both beeps and vibrates after each lap or milestone, which many testers loved because they couldn't miss it.

It lacks a touchscreen but is easy to navigate through the stats by using the four buttons on the sides. The top-left button operates the backlight for nighttime visibility, different tracking modes, or preserving the battery.

The bottom left button works as a back button and leads to milestones and a tracking page, adjusts settings, and sets alarms. The button on the top right allows different tracking modes for cycling, walking, indoor or outdoor running, and cardio. The bottom right button scrolls through notifications, rest heart rate, active minutes, calorie burn, step counts, weather and previous workout data. It can also control the playback of smartphone music.

The back of the watch monitors the wearer's heart rate using the Elevate heart rate sensor, and the watch itself has a 5ATM waterproof rating for up to 50 meters, although it does not track swimming.
Power Source

Power Source

The Garmin Forerunner 35 watch is powered by a lithium ION battery. The batteries are included with the purchase of the watch and have a long life. Turning off the clock when it's not being used or turning off the backlight will help preserve battery life.

Garmin's watches generally have long battery lives, and the Garmin Forerunner 35 battery lasts for nine days when the GPS is turned off or 13 hours if the GPS is on for tracked running.
Price

Price

This watch has a lot of excellent features for its low to the mid-range retail price. Cheaper watches are available if you don't mind taking away some features, and there are more expensive watches with similar characteristics.

For example, losing the heart rate monitor will save up to $90; color display and Connect IQ add $10 to the price; and adding a lactate threshold, advanced dynamics, and strava suffer score will double the cost of the watch.
Accessories

Accessories

The Garmin Forerunner 35 has several accessories that include fitness sensors, adapters, cables, apps, covers, and cases. These help in improving accuracy, allow the watch to connect to devices, protect the watch from accidental dropping or scratching damage.

The apps allow the user to upload data, compete with friends, and track activities and milestones. The watch is also compatible with a heart rate strap in case someone needs extra accuracy in their heart rate monitoring data. Cyclers can use a cadence sensor and a footpad with this watch.
Key Features

Key Features

  • Updated high resolution display works well both indoors and outdoors

  • Vibration alerts notify the user of smart notifications, activity milestones, running prompts, and progress of virtual pacing

  • Smart connectivity automatically uploads data to Garmin Connect, provides smart notifications, controls music, and automatically updates

  • Heart Rate Monitoring uses Garmin Elevate technology to track the wearer's heart 24/7 and does not need an extra strap

  • Built-in GPS quickly acquires satellites to track distance, speed, and location, without requiring the use of a phone

  • Tracks activities all day, counting steps, intensity minutes, and calories, and reminds the wearer when it's time to move
Bottom Line

Bottom Line

The Forerunner 35 is a great watch for runners who are new to fitness tracking. It tracks running, walking (steps), cycling, and also you can use it indoors and outdoors. It has a built-in GPS and heart rate monitor so that users can see a map of where they went, track distances, and see their current heart rate and range.

It can also track sleep and go underwater. Users can check the weather, set goals, and enter competitions with friends and family. They can also connect with their phone for music playback, push notifications, and more.

The price is reasonable for the features it has, so new runners can start with this watch and get an upgraded one down the road if they need extra features. The Garmin Forerunner 35 also works well with some accessories which can be helpful for runners with different needs, such as more accurate heart rate monitoring, and activities, such as cycling.

The connectivity is decent, especially after the first use, and the accuracy is comparable to other fitness watches, especially after the first few minutes. It is also easy to use, very comfortable to wear, and comes in different strap colors.

Overall, the Garmin Forerunner 35 has many useful features for tracking and improving one's fitness level.