Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch.
December 2013
(78%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
45 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Tracks running
Walking
Bicycling
Swimming. Exquisitely large LCD display. Easytopress buttons. GPS enabled. Lightweight
Breathable band. Good battery life. Includes bike mount. Works indoors and outdoors.
Large display and fonts
Easily manipulated controls
Solid battery life
Excellent modular design
Powerful sync and export capability
Competitive pricing
The editors didn't like
Watch strap may flap in the pool. No builtin
Strapless heartrate monitor (chest strap costs extra). Difficulty connecting to MapMyFitness account in testing
Bike sensor setup a bit confusing
No mode to switch seamlessly between activities and modes
No smartphone or ANTconnectivity
Pricing and availability
The basic TomTom MultiSport unit is $199.99 with options for heart rate monitor ($249.99) and bike ca
Abstract: TomTom just announced their latest Runner and Multi-Sport GPS watch, speaking volumes to their re-dedication as a GPS hardware provider, particularly in the fitness tech sector. This isn't the first time they've played in this sandbox. A couple years back...
Tracks running, walking, bicycling, swimming. Exquisitely large LCD display. Easytopress buttons. GPS enabled. Lightweight, breathable band. Good battery life. Includes bike mount. Works indoors and outdoors.
Watch strap may flap in the pool. No builtin, strapless heartrate monitor (chest strap costs extra). Difficulty connecting to MapMyFitness account in testing
TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch for triathletes tracks running, swimming, and bicycling, indoors and out. It's not as cutting edge as some products that include strapless heart rate monitoring, but it's a good device with a fantastic design....
Published: 2013-10-21, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Large display and fonts, Easily manipulated controls, Solid battery life, Excellent modular design, Powerful sync and export capability, Competitive pricing
Bike sensor setup a bit confusing, No mode to switch seamlessly between activities and modes, No smartphone or ANTconnectivity, Pricing and availability, The basic TomTom MultiSport unit is $199.99 with options for heart rate monitor ($249.99) and bike ca
The TomTom Multi-Sport is a very user friendly device and as a casual athlete it works well. The serious triathlete may want to wait for TomTom to refine the product a bit since you can't perform a multi-sport workout without recording separate workouts. ...
Abstract: Although there are many pedometers on the market that can help with monitoring the amount of steps that are taken, (we've been told to try for 10,000 steps daily), not all are easy to operate. Also, for the all around athlete or just someone who wants to ...
Abstract: Over the last six weeks I've been using the units pretty extensively, and by now have a pretty solid grasp on how they work. Because I want to be transparent about my reviews, once my evaluation period with the TomTom units has elapsed, I send it back to ...
Single button for easy menu navigation, Watch face & button slip out of band as one unit, Price comparable to other entry-level GPS watches
Battery life could be improved, Heart rate monitor is an extra cost
The TomTom Multi-Sport is reliable, durable GPS watch suited for runners, swimmers and cyclists of all levels. We feel it's on par with other entry-level models for a similar price...
Published: 2014-04-03, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Decent battery life, Built-in GPS accuracy, Built-in heart-rate monitor works a treat, Open platform support (or use TomTom MySports), Smartphone app sync avoids constant need to plug in
Cradle connection charger is fussy, TomTom MySports still a little slow, No quick mode changes for triathletes, Limited to three display features per screen, Races lacks manual programming
At £250 the TomTom Multi-Sport Cardio isn't a budget buy, but it's a detailed device with great battery life that we've found to be transformative for our training. The heart-rate monitor is fantastic, it's comfortable to wear and over the course of six m...
Accurate heart rate monitor, Comfortable, GPS tracking heads up a decent list of features
Expensive, Slow GPS lock, Better for running than swimming or cycling
For those who are in the "committed" part of the get-fit scale (not casual, not elite), this is a tempting device, but the pricing does run a little hot...
Published: 2014-03-17, Author: Tony , review by: stuff.tv
Abstract: TomTom's first solo effort in the fitness world is slim enough to wear all day as a normal watch. Straps are interchangeable and data syncing is done by docking the watch in a USB cradle. The LCD screen is clear and straightforward, with navigation via To...