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Music is an essential motivating tool when working out. It can provide a steady beat to get you through long slogs and can get your heart pumping to make it up that last hill. That's why it's great to see music players built in to more and more GPS watche...
Accurate GP, heart rate monito, Acquires GPS signal quickl, Built-in musi, Headphones included...
A bit bulk, Menu structure somewhat confusing...
GPS, heart rate tracking and the ability to play music, all from a single device, make the $249 TomTom Spark 3 Cardio + Music the best all-around GPS watch for runners, and when you add in the pair of Bluetooth headphones, it's the best for the money, too...
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Face it; we all love gadgets. I love them more than most. I have been running a lot lately, training, competing, etc. While running with my phone is an option for training; running long distances with my phone isn't. Additionally, running through the muck...
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Activity trackers are getting smaller and more stylish so you can wear them all day every day without your wrist becoming the center of attention. TomTom, maker of popular in-car navigation products, has taken the exact opposite approach with its line of...
Accurate heart rate monitoring, 3GB of local music storage for up to 500 songs, GPS maps routes without a phone...
Bulky hardware fits awkwardly on smaller wrists, Adding music is a cumbersome process, Touchpad navigation is difficult while running...
TomTom put GPS, heart rate monitoring, and 3GB of on-board music storage in one clunky fitness watch...
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Activity trackers are getting smaller and more stylish so you can wear them all day every day without your wrist becoming the center of attention. TomTom, maker of popular in-car navigation products, has taken the exact opposite approach with its line of...
Accurate heart rate monitoring, 3GB of local music storage for up to 500 songs, GPS maps routes without a phone...
Bulky hardware fits awkwardly on smaller wrists, Adding music is a cumbersome process, Touchpad navigation is difficult while running...
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There's nothing like hearing the Rocky theme to get your blood pumping. But for several years now, I haven't listened to music while running. Why? I didn't feel like carrying an extra gadget with me. I got a GPS watch so I wouldn't have to bring my iPhone...
Michael A. Prospero is the reviews editor at Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide. When he’s not testing out the latest running watc, skiing or training for a maratho, he’s probably using the latest kitchen gadget.
Annoying charge, Difficult to load musi, Poorly designed ap, Shorter battery life than competition...
In some ways, it's very surprising that it's taken this long for a running watch to have the ability to store and play music. Considering the number of runners who listen to tunes, it's hard to believe that this feature was so long in coming. For that, To...
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The TomTom Spark (Cardio + Music) is an activity and fitness tracker which could let you cut the number of gadgets you take on a workout. In addition to a full array of sensors including GPS and heart-rate monitoring, it boasts built-in music storage and...
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The TomTom Spark Cardio + Music is a fitness tracker for just about everyone: Bicyclists, gym rats, runners, and swimmers can all record their workouts and monitor their heart rates with it. But for $249.99, you're paying for more than just the ability to...
Plays music without your phone, Tracks bicycling, running, sleeping, swimming, walking, Accurate heart rate monitor, Large display, Good battery life, Lightweight, Waterproof...
Dull design, Limited app, GPS takes a while to lock on, Adding music is cumbersome...
The TomTom Spark Cardio + Music fitness tracker offers GPS tracking, an accurate heart rate sensor, and onboard storage for tunes, making it a solid workout companion for music-minded fitness buffs...
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geekdad.com Updated: 2016-12-02 11:20:36
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Before we start, let me be clear that I in no way tested this device in any situation that could even remotely be mistaken as exercise The extent of my physical activity is walking around the city trying to catch mythical anime creatures on my smart phone...
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