Here we have the full Garmin Forerunner 945 specs compared to the Garmin Forerunner 935 and Garmin MARQ ATHLETE. We'll start out with some commentary on the new additions found in the FR945. Return to the Full Garmin Forerunner 945 Review Garmin 'Pro' MultiSport - State of Play The earlier, Garmin Forerunner 935 was the best triathlon watch. It did all the right sporty things for broadly the right price. It ticked all the boxes for workout planning, workout execution and working within Garmin's open-enough platform to move your data to specialist 3rd party sites if that was what you wanted. It connected to the right sensors, in the right ways and it connected you socially and competitively to others. Factor in a 'correct' 5-button, non-touchscreen, lightweight format and an increasingly useful 3rd party app infrastructure then it soon became a compelling 'must-have' option for a serious triathlete. What Is the Forerunner 945? What's New? The Garmin Forerunner 945 is broadly the same as a 935 but on techy steroids. It's got improved hardware, slightly improved triathlon-related real sports functionalities and notably increased smart functionality. It's been future-proofed with a faster processor and longer-lasting battery package. Some of the tri stuff has been tweaked slightly and the Firstbeat physio algorithms improved and extended to match the new ones we heard about earlier this year on the MARQ. But the big difference is that the new Garmin Forerunner 945 is moving more towards being a LIFESTYLE watch with MUSIC, MAPS and PAYMENTS. There's no need to take it off your wrist other than to charge it. That was enough to make me order one (Yes I really do buy my Garmins - no freebies here, no biased content) but I appreciate you are a discerning tech buyer so here are headlines followed by lots of details. Assume these are all new to the 945 Entirely re-vamped hardware - essentially a new watch that looks the same. Has PulseOx, like the MARQ Has Music, like the MARQ but 1,000 songs not 2,000 Has Garmin PAY, like the MARQ Has Live Event Sharing, like the MARQ Has incident detection and assistance Has Body Battery Energy Monitor like the MARQ Has Heat & Altitude Acclimation like the MARQ Has training load focus like the MARQ Has Primary Benefit (Training Effect Labels) like the MARQ Has Round-Trip Creator (run/bike) like the MARQ Has Trendline Popularity Routing (run/bike) like the MARQ Has In-Workout Respiration Rate like the MARQ Has Around-Me 'POI' Mode like the MARQ Has Future Elevation Plot like the MARQ Has ClimbPro (more than Elevation Plot) like the MARQ Waterproof to 50m like the 935 but not as good as the 100m of the MARQ Also some ski and golf stuff (below) Has Advanced Vector Support...hmmm. I don't know about that one !! (my brain is full of Garmin specs) What's New - Hardware Base The new Forerunner 945 looks the same as the 935. But it's faster and with more onboard memory, a new Sony GPS chip, Gorilla Glass and a new ELEVATE optical heart rate sensor. The FR945 might LOOK the same as the 935 but really it's totally different inside! Although the lack of a QuickFit strap is annoying. There are also new power-efficient components inside that we will never hear about but it's the Sony GPS chip that WILL be the main contributor to saving battery consumption just as the other features like music will degrade it. The new ELEVATE sensor might be a slight battery saver too. The bottom line is that you now get a whopping 36 hours of GPS usage (Warning: that's what Garmin say, me and others find the real battery life is MUCH less) Note: Doubts exist about the accuracy of the Sony chip - As of 21 Nov 2020, Garmin has made significant improvements, also with the smaller 745. What's New - Garmin PAY Garmin PAY turns your watch into a contactless payment card. For your bank to work it absolutely MUST be on this list: link to garmin.com. In the UK I started a STARLING bank account just for these kinds of transactions as the availability of this service linking to major European banks remains poor (2020). What's New - Music The Forerunner 945 stores music onboard and plays it back over Bluetooth earbuds as you run. You can copy your personal music collection or sync to the watch from your SPOTIFY account, there are other providers too, but just realise that the Garmin Forerunner 945 doesn't stream live - it stores data it pulls from your streaming service. But that's OK. I'm cool with all of that. Neither Apple Music nor Google Play Music is included...for now. What's New - Maps Most of us will be Naysayers about the addition of maps. Do we really navigate when cycling with a watch? Will we really use the inbuilt POIs to find a post-workout coffee shop? I suspect that as the months wear on and that part of your wrist that never gets tanned slightly adjusts to the FR945's shape then YES, I suspect you will start to do more of these things. Just because you can. If you've never used Garmin's on-device popularity routing then my recent experiences are generally very positive. It takes you where other runners and riders frequently go too. Of course, a few of you will have been longing for maps for months for your sport-specific uses, so you'll already be happy with this inclusion and reading the next section. So, if you ever followed breadcrumb routes to navigate then it's just made a whole lot easier with mapping and proper, re-routing functionality built-in. Indeed you can use the FR945 just like a car's satnav to find a route to wherever you are going and that place could even be a known POI. As Garmin's maps gain more POIs then 3rd parties will be able to deliver interesting new location-based experiences for us via CIQ Apps There are proper, routable onboard maps for the region in which you bought the 945. You can buy maps for other regions from Garmin and there are apparently free ways of getting them too. You can also create routes on the 945 itself although the process is a little 'clunky' - personally, I'd stick to routes made elsewhere. What's New - Firmware There are a few differences here but the meat of the firmware is broadly the same as the existing Fenix 5/plus/935 devices. That said as of November 2020 there have been a series of significant firmware updates. including track mode and adaptive training guidance.. What's New - Physiology by Firstbeat Some of the calcs have been tweaked for more demanding environments and there are a few extra peripheral features that most of us will find occasionally interesting but which someone, somewhere will have a Eureka moment with. Even into October 2020 these were being significantly improved although a SLEEP WIDGET is still lacking (Garmin are working on it) Heat Acclimation and Altitude Acclimatization (a year on...I never use this) 4 Week Training Load Balance/Focus (a year on...I use this quite a lot !) Workout Labels (a year on...I never use this) Respiration Rate (a year on...I never use this) Training Status with Elevation/Heat factored into the calcs (a year on...I inadvertently use this) Training effect summary screen with numerical Training Load (a year on...I use this but I think the stats are wrong as my LTHR won't change) VO2 Max trend screen (a year on...I occasionally use this) and the rest... What's New - In-Sport Features For those of you who follow structured workouts from online providers, there are now improved ways for the likes of Training Peaks, Today's Plan and Final Surge to natively get the files into the right part of your watch for you to use them. The addition of ClimbPro is a nice-to-have. I've only really used ClimbPro when cycling, the wrist-format could work for fell runners who are following a specific race route but otherwise I'm not convinced about its real usefulness. The new swim-run auto-transition feature for the MARQ appears to be missing. That's strange but transition-related functionality WILL come to the 945 in due course (100% certainty). Gripes So far so good. But here are the 'foibles' I've encountered. It took a long while to setup but that was more due to the fact there was more feature stuff to setup. It's probably improved in reality over the 935, I guess, ie in the individual elements of setup. Manual music sync is super-slow from your personal collection. Like, slow. (a year on...it's still slow) Sound quality with my Jabra's sounds alright. The 945 is only going to have an SBC codec so you can't expect much more. But the same as every other music-enabled watch but not as good quality as many smartphones. (a year on...I'm happy with sound quality, pairing and lack of dropouts when 945 is worn on the right wrist) The buttons effectively stopped working and I got a replacement. The new ones are not brilliant (a year on...I'm still not happy) There are some issues with CIQ stuff not being flagged as supported by the 945 (eg I think Humon Hex and also my favourite watch face). Consequently, you can't use them (yet) Edit: now OK No one has really mentioned the auto-elevation recalibration by GPS en route. Sounds nice. Doesn't work too well. (a year on...I'm oblivious to it) ELEVATE v3 and GPS...you can guess how good they are right? ....meh. Same old same old, no doubt other reviews will say how brilliant they are but you're a clever lot so I won't try to fool you. (Edit: actually there is a marginal improvement and swimming usage borders on vaguely acceptable...sometimes) I've got another SpO2 device right now and the 945 looks more correct than the other one (the other one tells me I am dead sometimes!...seriously) I can't get the freakin' thing to connect as a mass storage device by default. Always requires me to manually press a button, otherwise, it connects like a smartphone with no drive letter assigned #PITA. I've had this problem since the 645 and yes I know there is a setting and that I can re-install USB drivers (a year on...this behaviour is no supported by Garmin on the 945 or any music device) 945 is definitely faster than the 935, I would have preferred a bit more speediness. But it's alright. #ModestImprovement #ABitSlicker. (a year on...it's got slower for sure) Menus are pretty much the same and as complex as ever. Post-workout menu stuff IS better. My fave feature is bizarrely the Firstbeat workout label which really helps nail the classification of what you've just done and it matches how I felt. Or I could just trust how I felt in the first place ;-) Edit: addition of widget glances is sweet I can't find the swimrun auto-sport change. Then again there's quite a bit I can't find on my 935 and I've had that 2 years ;-) (partly joking to make a point). Sometimes fails to pair or connect to ANT+ sensors. Requires the watch to restart. Grrrrr. Edit 6 months on and this STILL happens despite ANT+BLE supposed firmware improvements. (a year on...it still does it a bit but it's better tho I mostly have probs with earbuds, requiring a restart) Battery life seems nowhere near that quoted. on the other hand, I do have galileo enabled and listen to music quite a lot !! ie these are the battery eaters. If you get this turn of SpO2 for starters But it's still a 'happy camper 9/10 so far'. Can't wait for my proper GPS test but it's down at about 5th on that list. Eesh. Edit: I don't regret buying the 945 in one sense....it's got great smart features. In some ways, however, I regret buying it as a 'just works' sport-only device which the 935 was. That's why the Polar Vantage V2 and Wahoo Elemnt Rival appeal to me as well. You won't regret buying one, just the same old foibles will mildy annoy you. At least you can listen to music whilst being mildly annoyed and sit there super-smug with that coffee the FR945 just bought you, as you know you have the best tri watch and no-one else does...yet. Futures - What's going to happen to the 945 over the next 2 years? YES already included: I'm pretty sure we are going to see cleverer integration for TRAINING PLANS following the recent announcements of a TRAINING API. We shall see this more easily opening up Garmin devices to training plans from lots of new sources. The case will remain the same size but the screen area will increase in the 955 An LTE option will be added to the 955 We will also see quicker connectivity and connectivity to the more unusual devices via CIQ eg Lumen I think we will see moves to make more physiological and post-workout analysis even more accessible on the 945 itself to keep you in the Garmin ecosystem and stop you straying to 3rd party providers. We might see YouTube MUSIC as a CIQ Music provider and maybe even Apple Music too. There's not too much scope to add new in-sport functionalities but we shall see more automation of transitions (like Wahoo) and data about the mechanics WITHIN a transition (think about it), we will eventually see running with power properly/natively integrated, maybe as early as Jan 2021. "OK Garmin, take a lap" One day we will get voice activation of 'sporty stuff' but that will be the time when you know it's right to find a new sport ;-) On that note. You already knew you were going to buy one. It's now just a case of how soon you want it on your wrist. I am not a salaried journalist and rely on your support to buy these Garmin and produce these guides. Your help is greatly appreciated. [caption id="attachment_38326" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Click to a buy link - will vary by country. powermetercity in the USA, Wiggle in the UK[/caption] [caption id="attachment_38424" align="aligncenter" width="790"] Click to a buy link - will vary by country. powermetercity in the USA, Wiggle in the UK[/caption] Price, Discounts & Availability Remember it looks the same as the 935. Ssssh. Your partner really will never realise what you have done. Maybe. These are the rrp prices shown. Links will give you a choice of retailers usually with PMC/Competitive Cyclist & Wiggle being most competitive and trustworthy. Watch only: $599 or a bundle for $749.99 (+ old HRM-TRI & SWIM) Watch only: £519 or a bundle for £649.99 (+ old HRM-TRI &SWIM) Watch only: Eu599 or a bundle for Eu749.99 (+ old HRM-TRI &SWIM) ORDER here at Wiggle or priority despatch at PowerMeterCity: https://geni.us/GarminForerunner945 [caption id="attachment_38326" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Click to a buy link - will vary by country. powermetercity in the USA, Wiggle in the UK[/caption] Garmin Forerunner 945 Specifications, Comparison to 935, 945 vs MARQ Athlete As you can see, below, the features are HIGHLY similar between all 3 models (Source: Garmin.com) but the MARQ even has the odd featurette or two which the 945 does not. I've bolded the important differences Forerunner® 945 MARQ™ Athlete Forerunner® 935 $599.99 USD $1,500.00 USD $499.99 USD and Up Premium GPS running/triathlon smartwatch with music Modern tool watch with recovery time and VO2 max scales on the bezel Premium GPS running/triathlon watch with wrist-based heart rate General Lens Material Corning® Gorilla® Glass DX domed sapphire crystal chemically strengthened glass Bezel Material fibre-reinforced polymer titanium fibre-reinforced polymer Case material titanium fibre-reinforced polymer QuickFit™ watch band compatible yes (22 mm) yes (22 mm) yes (22 mm) Strap material silicone silicone rubber silicone Physical size 47 x 47 x 13.7 mm Diameter x Thickness: 46 x 14.1 mm 47 x 47 x 13.9 mm Fits wrists with a circumference of 130-220 mm Silicone rubber strap fits wrists with a circumference of 135-213 mm Display size 1.2" (30.4 mm) diameter 1.2” (30.4 mm) diameter 1.2" (30.4 mm) diameter Display resolution 240 x 240 pixels 240 x 240 pixels 240 x 240 pixels Display type sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP) sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP) sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP) Weight 50 g 94 g 49 g Battery life Smartwatch Mode: Up to 2 weeks Smartwatch mode: Up to 12 days Smartwatch Mode: Up to 2 weeks GPS mode with music: Up to 10 hours GPS mode: Up to 28 hours GPS/HR mode: Up to 24 hours GPS mode without music: Up to 36 hours GPS with Music: Up to 9 hours UltraTrac™ mode: Up to 60 hours without wrist heart rate UltraTrac™ mode: Up to 48 hours Water rating 5 ATM 10 ATM 5 ATM Colour display Yes Yes Yes Memory/History 200 hours of activity data 32 GB 64 MB Clock Features Time/date Yes Yes Yes GPS Time Sync Yes Yes Yes Automatic daylight saving time Yes Yes Yes Alarm clock Yes Yes Yes Timer Yes Yes Yes Stopwatch Yes Yes Yes Sunrise/sunset times Yes Yes Yes Sensors GPS Yes Yes Yes GLONASS Yes Yes Yes Galileo Yes Yes Yes Garmin Elevate™ wrist heart rate monitor Yes Yes Yes Barometric altimeter Yes Yes Yes Compass Yes Yes Yes Gyroscope Yes Yes Yes Accelerometer Yes Yes Yes Thermometer Yes Yes Yes Pulse Ox Yes yes (with Acclimation) No Connectivity Connectivity Bluetooth®, ANT+®, Wi-Fi® Bluetooth®, ANT+®, Wi-Fi® Bluetooth® Smart, ANT+®, Wi-Fi® Connect IQ™ (downloadable watch faces, data fields, widgets and apps) Yes Yes Yes Smart notifications Yes Yes Yes Text response/reject phone call with text (Android™ only) Yes Yes Yes Calendar Yes Yes Yes Weather Yes Yes Yes Controls smartphone music Yes Yes No Plays and controls watch music Yes Yes No Music Storage Up to 1000 songs up to 2000 songs Find My Phone Yes Yes Yes Find My Watch Yes Yes Yes VIRB® Camera Remote Yes Yes Yes Smartphone compatibility iPhone®, Android™ iPhone®, Android™ iPhone®, Android™ Compatible with Garmin Connect™ Mobile Yes Yes Yes Garmin Pay™ Yes Yes No Safety and Tracking Features Incident Detection during select activities yes (Smartphone Required) No Assistance yes (Smartphone Required) No LiveTrack Yes Yes Yes Group LiveTrack Yes Yes Yes Live Event Sharing Android™ Only Android™ Only No Activity Tracking Features Step counter Yes Yes Yes Move bar (displays on device after a period of inactivity; walk for a couple of minutes to reset it) Yes Yes Yes Auto goal (learns your activity level and assigns a daily step goal) Yes Yes Yes Sleep monitoring (monitors total sleep and periods of movement or restful sleep) Yes Yes Yes Calories Burned Yes Yes Yes Floors climbed Yes Yes Yes Distance travelled Yes Yes Yes Intensity minutes Yes Yes Yes TrueUp™ Yes Yes Yes Move IQ™ Yes Yes Yes Fitness Age yes (in app) yes (in app) yes (in app) Body Battery™ Energy Monitor Yes Yes No All-day Stress Tracking Yes Yes Yes Gym & Fitness Equipment Available gym activity profiles Strength, Cardio and Elliptical Training, Stair Stepping, Indoor Rowing and Yoga Strength, Cardio and Elliptical Training, Stair Stepping, Floor Climbing, Indoor Rowing and Yoga Indoor Rowing, Strength Training and Cardio Training Cardio workouts Yes Yes Yes Strength workouts Yes Yes Yes Automatic rep counting Yes Yes Yes Training, Planning and Analysis Features Yes Yes Yes GPS speed and distance Yes Yes Yes Customizable data pages Yes Yes Yes Customizable activity profiles Yes Yes Yes Auto Pause® Yes Yes Yes Interval training Yes Yes Yes Advanced workouts Yes Yes Yes Downloadable training plans Yes Yes Yes Auto Lap® Yes Yes Yes Manual lap Yes Yes Yes Configurable lap alerts Yes Yes Yes Heat and altitude acclimation Yes Yes No V02 max Yes Yes Yes Training Status (lets you see if you’re training effectively by tracking your training history and fitness level trend.) Yes Yes Yes Training Load (your total training load for the last 7 days calculated from estimated EPOC) Yes Yes Yes Training load focus Yes Yes No Training Effect (aerobic) Yes Yes Yes Training Effect (anaerobic) Yes Yes Yes Primary benefit (Training Effect labels) Yes Yes No Customizable alerts Yes Yes Yes Audio prompts Yes Yes Yes Finish time Yes Yes Yes Virtual Partner Yes Yes Yes Race an Activity Yes Yes Yes Auto multisport activities Yes Yes Yes Manual multisport activities Yes Yes Yes Course guidance Yes Yes Yes Segments (Live, Garmin) Yes Yes Yes Strava features (Beacon, live segments) Yes Yes Yes Round-trip course creator (running/cycling) Yes Yes No Trendline™ Popularity Routing Yes Yes No Touch and/or button lock Yes Yes Yes Hotkeys Yes Yes Yes Auto-scroll Yes Yes Yes Activity history on watch Yes Yes Yes Physio TrueUp Yes Yes Yes Heart Rate Features HR zones Yes Yes Yes HR alerts Yes Yes Yes HR calories Yes Yes Yes % HR max Yes Yes Yes % HRR Yes Yes Yes Recovery time Yes Yes Yes Auto max HR Yes Yes Yes HRV stress test (measures your heart rate variability while standing still, for 3 minutes, to provide you with an estimated stress level; the scale of this is 1 to 100; low scores indicate lower stress levels) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) Records heart rate while swimming yes (with HRM-Tri™ and HRM-Swim™) yes (with HRM™ Tri or HRM™ Swim) yes (with HRM-Tri™ and HRM-Swim™) HR Broadcast (broadcasts HR data over ANT+™ to paired devices) Yes Yes Yes Respiration rate (during exercise) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) No Running Features Available run profiles Running, Indoor Track Running, Treadmill Running, Trail Running Running, Treadmill Running, Trail Running, Indoor Track Running Running, Indoor Running, Trail Running GPS-based distance, time and pace Yes Yes Yes Running dynamics yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) Vertical oscillation and ratio (the degree of 'bounce' in your running motion and the cost-benefit ratio with stride length) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) Ground contact time and balance (shows how much time, in the running motion, your foot is on the ground rather than in flight and lets you check your running symmetry) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) Stride length (real-time) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) Cadence (provides a real-time number of steps per minute) Yes Yes Yes Performance condition (after running 6–20 minutes, compares your real-time condition to your average fitness level) Lactate threshold (through analysis of your pace and heart rate, estimates the point where your muscles start to rapidly fatigue) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) Run workouts Yes Yes Yes Race predictor Yes Yes Yes Foot pod capable Yes Yes Yes Outdoor Recreation Features Available outdoor recreation profiles Hiking, Climbing, Skiing, Snowboarding, XC Skiing, Stand Up Paddleboarding, Rowing, Kayaking Hiking, Climbing, Mountain Biking, Skiing, Snowboarding, XC Skiing, Stand Up Paddleboarding, Rowing, Kayaking, Jumpmaster, Tactical Hiking, Climbing, Skiing, Snowboarding, XC Skiing, Stand Up Paddleboarding, Rowing, Jumpmaster, Tactical Point-to-point navigation Yes Yes Yes Bread crumb trail in real time Yes Yes Yes Back to start Yes Yes Yes TracBack® Yes Yes Yes UltraTrac mode Yes Yes Yes Around Me mode Yes Yes No Elevation profile Yes Yes Yes Distance to destination Yes Yes Yes Barometric trend indicator with Storm Alert Yes Yes Yes ClimbPro™ Ascent Planner Yes Yes No Trail run auto climb Yes Yes Yes Vertical speed Yes Yes Yes Total ascent/descent Yes Yes Yes Future elevation plot Yes Yes No Preloaded topographical maps Yes Yes No Preloaded ski resort maps Yes Yes No Downloadable cartography support Yes Yes No Compatible with BaseCamp™ Yes Yes Yes GPS coordinates Yes Yes Yes Projected waypoint Yes Yes Yes Sight 'N Go Yes Yes Yes Area calculation yes (via Connect IQ™) yes (via Connect IQ™) yes (via Connect IQ™) Hunt/fish calendar yes (via Connect IQ™) yes (via Connect IQ™) yes (via Connect IQ™) Sun and moon information yes (via Connect IQ™) yes (via Connect IQ™) yes (via Connect IQ™) Dual grid coordinates Yes Yes Yes XERO™ Locations Yes Yes No Cycling Features Available cycling profiles Biking, Indoor Biking, Mountain Biking Biking, Indoor Biking, Mountain Biking, Triathlon Biking, Indoor Biking, Mountain Biking Courses Yes Yes Yes Bike lap and lap maximum power (with power sensor) Yes Yes Yes Race an activity Yes Yes Yes Time/distance alerts (triggers alarm when you reach goal) Yes Yes Yes FTP (Functional Threshold Power) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) yes (with compatible accessory) Cycle Map (routable cycling-specific street map) Yes Yes Yes Compatible with Vector™ (power meter) Yes Yes Yes Power meter compatible (displays power data from compatible third-party ANT+™-enabled power meters) Yes Yes Yes Advanced Vector support Yes ? ? Compatible with Varia Vision™ (head-mounted display) Yes Yes Yes Compatible with Varia™ radar (rear-facing radar) Yes Yes Yes Compatible with Varia™ lights Yes Yes Yes Speed and cadence sensor support (with sensor) yes (ANT+® and Bluetooth® Smart sensors) yes (ANT+® and Bluetooth® Smart sensors) yes (ANT+® and Bluetooth® Smart sensors) Swimming Features Available swim profiles Pool Swimming, Open Water Swimming Pool Swimming, Open Water Swimming, Swimming/Running Pool Swimming, Open Water Swimming Pool swim metrics (lengths, distance, pace, stroke count/rate, calories) Yes Yes Yes Stroke type detection (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly) Yes Yes Yes Swim efficiency (SWOLF) Yes Yes Yes Drill logging Yes Yes Yes Pool swim workouts Yes Yes Yes Open-water swim metrics (distance, pace, stroke count/rate, stroke distance, calories) Yes Yes Yes Heart rate (real-time during rests, interval and session stats during rests, and automatic heart rate download post-swim) yes (with HRM-Tri™ and HRM-Swim™) yes (with HRM-Tri™ and HRM-Swim™) yes (with HRM-Tri™ and HRM-Swim™) [wp-review id="38909"] Return to the Full Garmin Forerunner 945 Review