Final thoughts and rating
If you're in the market for a Garmin GPS-enabled sports watch, you have to ask yourself; are you interested in the bells and whistles, or are comfort and simplicity more important?
Those who demand numerous features and a long list of configuration options will likely be better served by previous-generation models such as the Forerunner 205. Although far bulkier in size, the 205 offers a greater number of training options and can today be found for as little as £100.
With that in mind, Garmin's stated asking price of £169.99 without a heart-rate monitor makes the Forerunner 110 a hard sell.
Fortunately, the marketplace seems to agree. Spend a little time shopping around and you'll find that Garmin's latest entry can be had for as little as £120 from a number of UK retailers - that's around £50 less than what you'd pay at the official Garmin Store.
At that price point, the Forerunner 110 can be seen as a comfortable, well-sized and streamlined GPS sports watch that excels at all of the basics.
I'm not a serious runner - heck, these days I'm barely a runner at all - but whenever I'm out cycling, running or hiking, I always wonder; how far and how fast?
The Forerunner 110 provides the answers and it's a shining example of how technology needn't be complicated. It's simple to configure, easy to use and it does what you want it to at the touch of a button.
The Good
Small enough to wear as an everyday watch
Incredibly easy to use
Quick GPS location
Acts as a fun motivational tool
The Bad
Streamlined feature set may not appeal to serious athletes
Limited on-screen information
HEXUS Rating
Garmin Forerunner 110
HEXUS Awards
Garmin Forerunner 110
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The Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS-enabled sports watch is available to purchase from Amazon.co.uk.
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