

🚀 Elevate every run with precision, power, and style — your ultimate triathlon companion!
The Wearable4U Garmin Forerunner 965 is a premium 47mm GPS running and triathlon smartwatch featuring a vibrant AMOLED touchscreen, lightweight titanium bezel, and advanced multi-band GNSS with SatIQ for superior location accuracy. It offers up to 23 days of battery life in smartwatch mode and 31 hours in GPS mode, adaptive training plans, detailed health insights including HRV and recovery, plus comes bundled with Wearable4U black earbuds and power accessories for an all-in-one elite training experience.



























| ASIN | B0C3HTC3SH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,085 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,182 in Smartwatches |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | TWS X7/X7-1 |
| Manufacturer | Wearable4U |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.7 x 1.32 cm; 53.01 g |
G**S
Value for Money
i am using thi swatch from past 1 month and its always feels good to wear Garmin. I am using garmin watch from past 6 years initially forrunner 55 and now upgraded to 965
D**Z
The product is really good and has a lot of functions, I would have expected a little more. I would have given it 4.5 stars but it's more 5 than 4. I love this product!
F**E
The watch is a Garmin, so, really well made. I wear it at work as a mechanic where it's normally easy to miss important calls and it lets me know with a little buzz. Music and the gps feature is great for my runs, and so far it's been really accurate. You can calibrate it while outside. And a lot of reviews say the step count is not accurate either, but you can and should calibrate to your personal stride. I even use the barometric pressure for work as some things I do need to be adjusted to it real time (airfield). Calendar matches what's on my phone. Battery life is great, and charge is quick (about an hour from 5%). I slept with it on at first and it would last a whole week, but I normally turn it off at night and take it off. Battery lasts 2 weeks. You can download new faces that are as simple or complicated as you want/need. Someone designed a Pip Boy face that I'm using now because I'm a gaming nerd, but if all you do is work out, they have face designs for all that info. But just buy the watch and get some better-quality ear buds. I use my Samsung earbuds. The ones that come with this watch are $20, so you get what you pay for.
M**O
Absolutely, hands down, destroys the Apple Watch I used to use. The battery life is insane, and the amount of metrics you can have on the face with just the basic face is incredible.
V**S
Entrega rápida. Es mi primer reloj de este tipo y en 3 semanas completamente satisfecho, lo uso para controlar entrenamientos de running y fuerza en el gimnasio y feliz con el alcance y resultados.
N**N
Provides a complete hour-to-hour picture of your health: heart-rate, Max VO2, steps, distance, running route, swimming route own the open sea/bay, rowing strokes/route etc, whatever activity you are into. The Garmin app allows other data: blood pressure, weight or missed activity to be added and graphed. If you run outside, you get a little map of the route, your heart-rate all along the way, your speed, altitude up/down hills your # paces, your MVO2 and other measures I'm unfamiliar with. Wear it at night, and you have your heart-rate and sleep assessment. Physiological measures are logged and can be plotted over weeks and months to visualize progress or regress. Also phone messages, announcements etc on your phone show up on the watch. I formerly used a Casio watch for timing which usually would be scratched up by now, but the Garmin watch is rugged, waterproof etc. However, I don't take it into the sauna over concern about extreme heat. I had one watch freeze and stop that Garmin replaced under warranty. Although everything latent in the old watch was lost, everything saved in the app was retained. On 2 occasions in 9 months the bluetooth connection with the phone dropped out, requiring the phone and or watch to be shut down and restarted but I don't know if this was the watch or phone. I would also note that all the data seems to have value when you go for medical visits: at the Dr's office they only have single point measuresand seem skeptical about exercise regimens, so the watch gives the whole history. And even with all this recording going on, the battery lasts about a week. For example, I charged it one week ago and I see it is still reading 35% so maybe it'd go 10 days. Although I was skeptical about having it when I got it as a birthday present, at this point now I wouldn't go back to not having it.
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