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The First Garmin® GPS Running Watch with Wrist-Based Heart Rate from Mio, Developers of Industry-Leading Optical Heart Rate Technology

Garmin Malaysia – AECO Technologies, today announced the official launch of Forerunner 225, the first Garmin GPS running watch that measures heart rate at the wrist, at the Marathon Shop Lot 10, as part of their Run Right campaign to promote running the right way with the right tools.

The Forerunner 225 will integrate industry-leading optical heart rate technology developed by Mio, an award-winning performance wearable brand acclaimed for EKG accuracy demanded by athletes everywhere.

The Forerunner 225 features a colourful graphic interface showing runners their zone and beats per minute at a glance, and a built-in accelerometer that provides distance and pace data for indoor running with no need for a separate foot pod. To keep runners active between workouts, it doubles as an activity tracker counting steps, calories and distance. A move bar with vibration alert reminds users when they’ve been too inactive, and sleep monitoring for ample recovery.

“After more than 10 years of developing GPS running watches we are very excited to team up with Mio to introduce our first device featuring wrist-based heart rate,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of worldwide sales. “Getting and understanding your heart rate is more comfortable and easier than ever with the Forerunner 225’s real time results on a colourful gauge – allowing runners to evaluate and adjust effort quickly so they can focus on their run.”

“We are proud of our partnership with Garmin. When the leading brand in GPS teams up with a leading brand in wrist-based heart rate monitoring technology, it’s a win for athletes at all levels,” says Liz Dickinson, CEO of Mio Global. “More and more, athletes are recognizing the role that heart rate plays in their training intensity and efficacy, and it has become evident that heart rate is a must-have feature in wearable technology.”

The launch was hosted by TV personality Raj Aria, along with appearances by celebrities including Moots! – Vocalist / Front man of Pop Shuvit, Vanessa Chong – 1st runner up on The Amazing Race Asia, Season 2, and Coach Sam Adnan – Fitness & Health Coach. They each took a sprint with the watch to test the functions of the Forerunner 225 on the track of the Sports Hub of Lot 10.

Garmin Forerunner 225 (A)

 How it Works

To measure heart rate at the wrist the Forerunner 225 uses a built-in optical sensor that shines light into a user’s skin and measures the amount of light returned. Because there are slight changes as blood pumps through the wrist, the sensor detects those changes and uses an advanced filtering process to determine reliable and accurate heart rate. Additionally, a light seal on the back of the watch blocks out ambient light to help ensure proper heart rate detection.

Easy to Understand Heart Rate Data

The Forerunner 225 displays a colourful gauge to show a runner’s zone and beats per minute in real time, allowing users to easily follow training programs that require set times or distances within a certain zone. The gray, blue, green, orange and red areas on the gauge show runners at a glance if they are in the warm-up, easy, aerobic, threshold or maximum heart rate zone. Zones are preset based on the user’s age-based max heart rate estimate but can also be customized directly on the watch or in Garmin Connect™.

 Stay Active and Connected

The Forerunner 225 keeps runners on track with their training programs and encourages them to stay consistently active throughout the day. Water resistant to 50 meters1 and boasting up to four weeks battery life in watch mode with activity tracking and seven to ten hours with GPS and wrist heart rate active, the Forerunner 225 is optimal for training long hours in all conditions. During indoor runs its built-in accelerometer allows runners to capture accurate distance and pace data without needing a separate foot pod accessory. Available advanced workouts let runners of all levels create custom, goal-oriented workouts with vibration alerts for time, distance, calories and heart rate to push themselves to their highest potential.

Between workouts the Forerunner 225’s activity tracking features monitor valuable data including steps, distance, calories burned, and sleep, and its move bar with vibration alert provides motivation to stay active all day.

Connected features include automatic uploads to Garmin Connect, a free community where users can save, plan and share activities, social media sharing and live track. When paired with a compatible smartphone2 the Forerunner 225 will automatically upload a completed run to the Garmin Connect Mobile app for post-run analysis and instant sharing on social media sites. Runners can also use live tracking to allow friends and family to follow along during training or on race day to see stats in real time.

The Forerunner 225 will be available in black/red and will begin reselling in July at The Marathon Shop, New Balance and Sports Empire outlets. It will have a suggested retail price of RM1,299.00 (Inclusive of GST).

For more than 25 years, Garmin has pioneered new GPS navigation and wireless devices and applications that are designed for people who live an active lifestyle. Garmin serves five primary business units, including automotive, aviation, fitness, marine, and outdoor recreation. For more information, visit Garmin’s virtual pressroom at garmin.com/newsroom, www.aeco.com.my and www.facebook.com/garminmalaysia.

1 For more information, see Garmin.com/waterrating.
2 See Garmin.com/BLE for a list of compatible phones.

 

About Garmin

Garmin International Inc. is a subsidiary of Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN). Garmin Ltd. is incorporated in Switzerland, and its principal subsidiaries are located in the United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Garmin and Forerunner are registered trademarks. Garmin Connect is a trademark of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries.

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