For your $350, it'll display distance, time elapsed, and pace all on one tiny screen, though you can add other metrics, such as heart rate. The 610 is also the first in the line with a run / walk alert, which keeps Auto Lap and other features active even when it detects you're walking.
Also, you can upload your runs to the web in unbearable detail, but this watch jumps on the social bandwagon with “Virtual Racer,” a Nike Running-esque community where you can compare your stats with strangers'.
As usual, Garmin guarantees that it'll work well through sweat, rain, and touchscreen-friendly gloves. It's available now on Garmin's site if you really want some touchscreen on the run.
source: 2DayBlog.com
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