Jan 30, 2009 07:00 ET
Sleek and Simple to Use, Garmin® FR60 Fitness Watch Gets You Connected On the Road, In the Gym
OLATHE, Kan. --(Business Wire)-- Jan 30, 2009
Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the
global leader in satellite navigation, today announced its newest
fitness watch that sets the standard for wireless connectivity, the FR60.
The latest breakthrough in Garmins expansive outdoor recreation and
fitness line, the stylish and intuitive FR60 was announced in
conjunction with the 2009 ISPO Winter trade show in Munich.
“Indoors or out, its easier than ever to set fitness goals and track
your progress with the fashionable yet affordable FR60,” said Dan
Bartel, Garmins vice president of worldwide sales. “While you exercise,
the easy-to-use FR60 accurately tracks your time, calories burned, heart
rate and other data from linked fitness equipment. Once youre done and
within range of your computer, that information is wirelessly
transferred and stored for later analysis.”
The central element of the user-friendly FR60 system is an advanced
fitness watch which interfaces wirelessly with other ANT+ compatible
fitness devices such as a heart rate monitor, a foot pod that monitors
speed and distance or third-party fitness equipment at the gym or at
home. Available in mens and womens versions, the FR60 comes with a
wireless USB ANT Stick that plugs into the users PC or Mac and
automatically downloads workout data stored on the watch to a personal
computer. No cables are necessary as the FR60 quickly synchronizes with
the computer once it is in close proximity. The workouts themselves are
made easier with the FR60 as its robust heart rate monitor and
slimmed-down foot pod transmit data wirelessly and activate
automatically upon movement, removing the need to turn the lightweight
accessories on and off. Available in three colors – red, lilac and black
– the streamlined FR60 comes packaged with a heart rate monitor, and the
foot pod is available in select FR60 bundles.
With this affordable yet sophisticated fitness watch, Garmin broadens
its appeal to the millions of consumers who want to burn calories and
track workouts in a cost-effective manner. While the FR60 processes much
of the same data as its GPS-enabled predecessors, those functions are
packaged in a very compact device the size of a typical fitness watch.
The FR60 can track and record up to 15 hours and 100 laps of detailed
exercise data. And because the FR60 records its data from the heart rate
monitor, foot pod and ANT+ compatible fitness equipment, users can
exercise indoors.
Triathletes will embrace the versatility of the swim-friendly FR60 as it
helps them train and race indoors or outdoors, on the bike, in the water
or on the trails. The featherweight foot pod enables the FR60 to track
and record speed, distance, calories burned, steps and cadence without
excess burden. Cycling enthusiasts will enjoy the versatile options of
adding a bike speed and cadence sensor and a handy bike mount. Adding to
the wide range of uses and wireless connectivity, FR60 users in the
United States will be able to link effortlessly to their ANT+ compatible
fitness equipment such as treadmills, spin bikes, elliptical trainers
and more. More information about these ANT+ compatible products will be
announced in March at the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub
Association (IHRSA) international convention and trade show in San
Francisco.
When used with Garmin Connect — Garmins online training site —
the FR60s benefits continue long after the workout. By pairing the FR60
with Garmin Connect, users can automatically log their workouts, track
their totals, share workouts with coaches, friends and family and
participate in an online fitness community with similar interests.
The wireless features of the FR60 are enabled by ANT+ personal area
network technology. ANT+ is a leading wireless interface protocol
enabling ultra low power applications like fitness monitors. ANT+ offers
all the benefits of digital wireless communications with much lower
power consumption than other wireless protocols. The mens version of
the FR60 weighs just 44 grams, the womens model weighs 41 grams, and
each has a user-replaceable battery with a one-year life.
The FR60 is the latest breakthrough from Garmin, which has spent 20
years using technology and innovation to enhance users lives, making
Garmin a household name in the automotive, aviation, marine, wireless,
outdoor and fitness industries. To learn more about the FR60 and
Garmins other products and services, go to www.garmin.com
and www.garmin.blogs.com.
About Garmin International Inc.
Garmin International Inc. is a subsidiary of Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN),
the global leader in satellite navigation. Since 1989, this group of
companies has designed, manufactured, marketed and sold navigation,
communication and information devices and applications – most of which
are enabled by GPS technology. Garmins products serve automotive,
mobile, wireless, outdoor recreation, marine, aviation, and OEM
applications. Garmin Ltd. is incorporated in the Cayman Islands, and its
principal subsidiaries are located in the United States, Taiwan and the
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