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Garmin Forerunner® 255 Music, GPS Running Smartwatch with Music, Advanced Insights, Long-Lasting Battery, Black - 010-02641-20

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1.:41 Mm


2.Color:Black


3.:Music


4.:Smartwatch


About this item

  • Built with a slim design and an always-on, full-color display that’s light on the wrist and easy to read even in direct sunlight — with available sizes of 46 mm and 41 mm
  • Forerunner 255 Music provides up to 14 days of battery life in smartwatch mode and up to 30 hours in GPS mode for a full picture of your health — from sleep to training
  • Download up to 500 songs to your watch, including playlists from Spotify, Amazon Music or Deezer (subscription required), and connect with your wireless headphones for phone-free listening
  • Morning report summarizes your sleep, HRV status and daily workout suggestion in one place as soon as you wake up (This device is intended to give an estimate of your activity and metrics)
  • Get ready for your next race with training tips, personalized daily suggested workouts and completion time predictions based on course details, weather and performance
  • View your entire week of daily suggested workouts, which adapt after every run to match your performance and recovery
  • HRV status tracks your heart rate variability while you sleep, giving you greater insight into your overall wellness, recovery and training performance (This device is intended to give an estimate of your activity and metrics)
  • Get free adaptive training plans from Garmin Coach for a 5K, 10K and half-marathon, or create your own custom workouts in the Garmin Connect smartphone app
  • Evaluates your current training status to indicate if you’re undertraining or overdoing it; offers additional performance monitoring features, including recovery time after your workouts
  • When using a Running Dynamics Pod or HRM-Pro monitor (sold separately), get a continuous measurement on your wrist of how much power you’re applying to the road as you run, so you can manage your effort



4.7 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #4,671 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #178 in Smartwatches
Date First Available June 1, 2022 Department Unisex-Adult Manufacturer Garmin Item Weight 1.7 Ounces Standing screen display size 1.3 Inches Memory Storage Capacity 4 GB

Run at a higher level with the Forerunner® 255 smartwatch. These running smartwatches help you train and recover smarter with training status, running power, multi-band GPS and daily suggested workouts that adapt to your performance and goals. Plus, other new features — such as race widget — help you plan your race-day strategy, and morning report with HRV status reveals your overall health alongside the day ahead. And with Garmin Pay™ contactless payments with a supported card, it’s never been easier to buy that post-workout coffee — no matter how you work out — with more than 30 activity profiles, including triathlon, cycling, swimming and more. With Forerunner 255, you can get a continuous picture of your health, from training and recovery to sleep quality and overall wellness — and with up to 14 days of battery life in smartwatch mode and up to 30 hours in GPS mode.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I absolutely love my Garmin forerunner! It has great fitness features and is a little complex but over time has become more easy to use! This one specifically was a great price and the watch is so durable and functions well! The size is very similar to a large watch and I wear mine daily! Does great for all tried or training!
Guto
Reviewed in Brazil on January 23, 2025
A entrega mais rápida da minha vida! Relógio perfeito e impecável com nota fiscal e etc. Um sonho antigo realizado 🙏🏽
Ryan Niebuhr
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Great watch, fits very well (male wrist). Smaller face (255S) may work for others. No problems (yet) playing music while I run. Lots of battery life. No problems swimming w/it either. Cool features with tons of great info. I wish Garmin had access to a bunch of other apps, but what I do get is perfect for what I need. Overall a great purchase.
MannyB
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I’ve owned Garmins before and find the ability to objectively gauge and plan your training is a powerful tool. This watch takes it to the next level compared to my old ones. You get essentially the Forerunner 265 here minus the Amoled screen and the training readiness metric. Here’s a hint, look at your body battery and recovery metric and you have pretty much training readiness nailed down. The biometric sensors of the 255 and 265 are the same.Activity tracking is light years beyond Fitbit and also stock Apple Watched. Hell, having 5 buttons blows any Apple Watch out of the water for running. You can just hit an activity and go, or take a recommended workout. You can also make your own routines and upload to to the watch. I had some workouts from when I last owned a Garmin that I designed 10 years ago, and was able to upload and run them. I principally use it for running and strength training. For running I can’t find any faults for me. For strength training my complaint is the list of strength exercises is missing common exercises, like any read deltoid exercises…. It has an exhaustive list of odd ones too. Worst of all, you can’t make new ones. You can just use an existing one that is close enough and make a note that exercise X is really the one you did…. The watch also does a good job tracking indoor runs and both indoor and outdoor walks. It is pretty accurate in automatically detecting activities like impromptu walks, as well. The MIPs screen is amazing outdoors and way better at night when you would don’t want to blast your face looking at the time. In mixed-level indoor lighting, it lacks compared to AMOLED. It doesn’t have the pretty colors nor the contrast indoors, but I like a more serious looking watch anyway and find AMOLED to look like a game. The battery life is amazing. To get this sort of life on the 265 you have to let face go dark when inactive and use gestures to wake it. Not a big deal, but nice to be able to see the watch with a side glimpse without having to raise hand all the time.Customization is great. I downloaded a watch face that allows me to put all the metrics I need and have the time highly visible. Data screens are also very customizable. I have downloaded a custom data screen for running and for strength training to supplement the default screens.This isn’t a Pixel watch or an Apple Watch. As a smart watch it has limited ability and that’s fine. It reliably shows notifications. If you have your phone with you, you can initiate contact with an emergency contact. For example, you can send a message to come get picked up. If you have a compatible bank or credit card, you can use Garmin pay. I do find my financial institutions don’t currently support it, though.The music functionality is flawless. I use it with Spotify and a pair of JBL earbuds. It’s nice to be able to run with just the watch and earbuds and not have to carry a phone for music.I was able to use my ANT heart rate strap and foot pod from 13 years ago with no issues. They sync quickly and stay synced. The onboard wrist heart rate and running dynamics functionality have been very good when I haven’t used my ANT accessories. So there is no need to get an HR strap, but if you have or want one, they work flawlessly.The Garmin ecosystem; the watch, Garmin Connect App, and the website are great. Highly customizable and reliable. I had most recently used Fitbit and found the experience with the app and its website to be headed in a negative direction this last year.Overall, I highly recommend this watch. If the price difference between this and the 265 is around $50, it’s a hard decision. It boils down to how you feel about AMOLED versus MIPS, and maybe the chance that 265 feature set continues to get updated a bit longer than the 255. When the price delta is above $50…. The 265 becomes hard to justify and the 255 is the obvious choice. To reiterate, training readiness isn’t worth much at all. It’s a combination of other metrics that are already on both watches. So the decision is simply AMOLED vs MIPS display versus price.
john
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
There is plenty you can say negative things about Garmin products but this watch is actually very fine. What's snowing about 'music' feature: this watch is not able to create playlist from uploaded songs, navigation has only forward button (you have to click to get into menu every time you want to go back), can't set autovolume (songs are played with different loudness), doesn't have option to block buttons on BT headphones. Does not feel like some premium sport smart watch - rather cheap plastic toy but it's light which is a +. It has nice feats like suggested workouts. Battery holds well (longer than Fenix 5), you can easily listen whole day to music (bt headphones will die first). Garmin pay is very limited what cards you can use it with. Live tracking works only when connected with phone.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I bought this for my brother in law last year and he’s still using it every day! The battery life lasts a few days and he’s even gotten in the ocean with it by accident and it still works! He uses to track his runs and for day to day usage! Overall, it’s a great buy!
Martin Ferrufino
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I hated having to charge my Apple Watch every day and at times I would forget. Being new to Mountain Biking I needed a way to navigate trails other than using my phone and this solved it with the ease of use. The amount of data it collects is amazing and being able to route a new trail on the app then transferring it to the watch was simple. Being able to use multiple gps signals gives a far greater accuracy. The look is simple, especially being able to customize the screen to your liking. A big plus is being able to see the screen even with direct sunlight is awesome, far better than an Apple Watch. Clearly one of my top items I have purchased and it’s spot on value for the money.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I had a Forerunner 245 for 2 1/2 years and wore all day every day. I run 5-6 days a week, 20-25 miles a week. Recently, the plastic on the old watch broke, and I can’t attach the strap to it.The 255 looked good based on reviews. It has exceeded my expectations. It captures more running performance metrics, plays music more clearly, and seems more accurate. I like the recommended workouts that pop up when I start a run. Also, the coached training is a lot better and the analysis of current load is a nice improvement.
José Refugio Cruz Rios
Reviewed in Mexico on October 9, 2024
Es un producto 100% recomendable por su calidad en sus materiales y la tecnología utilizada para tener datos precisos del posicionamiento en ruta, considerando que lo utilizo para el trail running, en zonas donde comúnmente no hay señal de telefonía celular. El plus que ofrece es la plataforma Garmin donde se sincronizan las actividades realizadas, mostrando un registro total de los factores relacionados con el rendimiento físico y la recuperación.
Carlos
Reviewed in Brazil on October 3, 2024
Surpeendente as funções disponíveis do relógio. Já tem uma semana que recebi o relógio e me surpreendo a cada dia com mais e mais detalhes. Fácil de baixar música (utilizo Spotify); app detalhista e complementar ao relógio; controle de sono; o GPS localiza muito rápido e a precisão pega cada curva que faço em espaço curto. Estou usando para a prática de corridas ao ar livre, mas tb tem a opção de esteira e pista de atletismo (isso só na corrida). Ainda não utilizei as recomendações do coach, mas estão lá me controlando. Meu Pace tá uma porcaria!!! Mas já estou trabalhando o VO2 com orientação do relógio e logo logo... rs. Namorei por muito tempo esse relógio e agora estou aqui, apaixonado.
Jose Mejia
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
I’ve been looking for a more advanced watch to support my running and cross-training, and the Garmin 255 Music has been perfect. Setting it up was super easy, and I had it ready to go in no time. The watch tracks all the data I need, and the built-in music feature is a great bonus for keeping me motivated during workouts. The GPS accuracy and heart rate monitoring are spot on, making it an excellent tool for anyone serious about their fitness.
Tay
Reviewed in Singapore on January 19, 2023
So far all goods, only that cannot track indoor bike distance.
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