
Amazon Is Going All In for Memorial Day, The Garmin Forerunner 265 Hits an All-Time Low Price
The Garmin Forerunner 265 is one of the most popular running smartwatches on the market, and it is now available for just $349 (which is a 22% discount off its usual $449 price) on Amazon for Memorial Day sale. This price matches its all-time low last seen during Black Friday, which makes it the best opportunity of the year (?) to get your hands on this top-rated device.
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Best in Class Smartwatch
Garmin has been a giant in the sports watch community and the Forerunner 265 shows why the company is so heavily trusted by athletes around the world. Whether you're a beginner looking to get more active or a seasoned competitor training for your next big race, this watch is designed to meet your needs. Its popularity and high user ratings (4.7/5 on Amazon) are no surprise given the breadth of features it offers and the precision of its tracking.
The Forerunner 265 stands out immediately with its vibrant 1.3-inch AMOLED touchscreen display which is both colorful and easy to read in any lighting conditions. The watch combines this modern touchscreen with traditional button controls, so it's intuitive to use whether you're mid-run or navigating menus at rest. Its lightweight 46mm design ensures comfort during even the longest workouts, and the robust build means it can handle whatever your training throws at it.
The Forerunner 265 also provides as much as 13 days in smartwatch mode and as much as 20 hours in GPS mode. This provides you with the ability to monitor several workouts, sleep and everyday activities without constantly having to worry about running low on power. The watch also excels at everyday health and training consciousness. You'll receive every morning a detailed report of your sleep, recovery, and training opportunities, HRV condition, training readiness, and weather. All this is intended to help you optimize your day and make intelligent decisions about your training intensity.
Another cool feature is the race widget which allows you to plan your approach for upcoming events. By entering your course and race data into the Garmin Connect app, you'll receive each day's recommended workout, and it varies depending on your performance and recovery. Your training readiness score takes into account your sleep, recovery, training load and HRV status so that you can be sure you're ready for a tough session or whether today is the day for a rest day.
The Forerunner 265 supports over 30 built-in activity profiles, covering everything from running and triathlons to cycling and open-water swimming. This makes it an excellent choice for multi-sport athletes or anyone who likes to mix up their training. With advanced training status indicators, you'll always know whether you're training productively, peaking, or at risk of overtraining.
It features multi-band GNSS with SatIQ technology to deliver improved GPS accuracy in tough conditions and adjust battery life accordingly. You will stay connected with smart call and text messages, and through Garmin Pay, you can pay from your wrist. Storage for music allows you to forget your phone and enjoy your favorite songs during your workout.
Priced here at this Memorial Day all-time low, it's an unbeatable value for anyone serious about fitness.
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