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🏃♂️🎧 Run smarter, safer, and soundtracked — your ultimate GPS music coach on the wrist!
The Garmin Forerunner 245 Music is a sleek, black GPS running smartwatch designed for serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts. It features advanced training metrics, stores up to 500 songs for phone-free music streaming via Bluetooth, and offers up to 7 days of battery life in smartwatch mode. Built with durable Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and water resistance to 50 meters, it provides accurate GPS + GLONASS tracking, safety incident detection with live location sharing, and customizable workouts through Garmin Coach. Ideal for millennial professionals who demand performance, connectivity, and style in one compact device.




















| ASIN | B07QLVHBLF |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Band Width | 18 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 7 days |
| Battery Capacity | 7 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Cobalt |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,521 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #15 in Running GPS Units #689 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | Forerunner 245 Music Charge/data cable Documentation |
| Case Material Type | fiber-reinforced polymer |
| Clasp Type | Deployant Clasp |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | GPS |
| Controller Type | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,641 Reviews |
| Display Type | Analog |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 06378-19-03330 |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759217181 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 1.7 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Running GPS |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64000 MB |
| Metrics Measured | GPS |
| Model Name | Forerunner 245 |
| Model Number | 010-02120-20 |
| Operating System | Garmin OS |
| Resolution | 240 x 240 |
| Screen Size | 1.2 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth |
| Sport Type | Cardio, Cycling, Exercise & Fitness, Running, Training |
| Style Name | Music |
| Supported Application | GPS |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 753759217181 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
D**T
Ok, Garmin. I love this watch!
UPDATE: Alright, so when I initially wrote this review the music component of this watch was meh for me. I had a love/hate relationship with it but now I can honestly say I love it and have upped my review to 5 stars (from 4 before). I do think Garmin listened and made changes with the updates or maybe it was just user error all along???? I honestly don't know lol. I've had this watch for 8 months now and I freaking love it. I now know how to update the music via wifi and I do think the connectivity on my runs has improved. How well it connects to Garmin connect has also improved. Do I think it's worth the $345 price its being sold at right now? Maybe. It's amazing not being able to take my phone on my run and still having music, GPS, and some sort of security to reach my loved ones should I need it. I do wish the battery life was a little longer but for the size of this thing, I'm not complaining and it also charges pretty quickly. I have not yet run long enough (w/music) to test it with an external battery but will update as I do that. For those looking for instructions on how to update music via wifi (this was one of the things I wanted the watch to do and either I didn't know how to or it didn't work that well at first), I will include instructions below: Hold down second/middle button on left side of watch. Click music Click music providers Click Spotify (should walk you thru how to set if up if you don't) For me it takes me to the last song played. From here, I hit the three dots on the left. Click library Then scroll down to where you can hit update downloads. This will not work if you do not have your watch connected to wifi. To do that do this: Click and hold the middle button on the left side. Scroll down to WiFi and select. Should walk you thru it. I think you have to make sure your phone is connected to the same wifi. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I received this as a surprise gift from my husband about a month and a half ago. Both my husband and I are avid Garmin users and have been for several years. For context, these are the Garmin watches I have owned in the past: Forerunner 15, Vivosmart 3, and Vivomove HR. I do like this watch. In fact, you can say I love it. Based on our purchase history, I can see my husband purchased this for ~$50 less than what it is being listed as now ($345). Personally, if I was buying this for myself I would get a refurbished one or do without the music. I run about 3-4x a week and do HIIT workouts 3x a week. For what I do, this watch may be overkill but that’s what you want right? You want a watch that will do what you want AND more. At least I do! So, what are my gripes with this watch? 1- Bluetooth. Boy, oh boy, oh boy! My watch LOVES to disconnect from my headphones. If my hands aren’t at the right angle while I am running, it is game over and I have to reconnect or deal with a patchy connection. At this point, I just don’t bother to use the music on my watch. I am hopeful an update will fix this but I’m not holding my breath. I find mine struggles with auto-sync on the Garmin app occasionally as well. 2-Music-In relation to the bluetooth is the music concept of this watch. I really wanted to love this aspect of the watch. I really really did. I was so pumped about it! But alas, you can’t always get what you want. Syncing Music the first time took an eternity and half. You also have to manually update it if you update your playlist on Spotify, I think (at least that’s what I have to do). I wish Garmin would do something where it would automatically have your watch update the playlist if it is connected to Wi-Fi with my laptop open to Spotify but maybe my standards are too high (my iPad does this with playlists I’ve downloaded). Overall, I do like the music component of this watch-I just wish the bluetooth worked better. Many of the reviews I read on here are people complaining about how difficult it is to sync music and I agree. I consider myself pretty tech savvy but they could have made this simpler. I also would like to be able to change the songs that I am listening to on my phone from my watch. I used to be able to do this on my Vivomove HR and that was lovely while I was running. Also, please note I *think* you have to have a premium subscription to whatever music streaming service you choose to use in order to connect to the watch. I already had Spotify premium so this was no big deal to me but wanted to note that on here. I think you can also upload your own mp3 files if you have them but don’t take my word for it as I haven’t tried it. 3-Sleep tracking- I don’t find the sleep tracking to be very accurate as a whole but I think that is an issue with Garmin in general so I’m not really holding it against this watch. 4-Garmin Connect IQ- Changing my watch face is a lot harder than it should be and takes forever. What do I LOVE about this watch? 1- GPS- my last watch did not have GPS (but it was pretty!) and that’s also a big factor in why I wanted this watch. I have not found any issues with the GPS and I have found this to be fairly accurate. Connects seamlessly with Strava which I appreciate. 2-The size- for the size of this watch and all it can do-WOW. Just wow! I was afraid it would be too bulky but it is not! I am a woman with very small wrists and the size is pretty good for me. I do wish they sold smaller bands but its not a big deal. 3- Livetracking & security features- LOVE this! You can set live tracking to start automatically or start it manually from the app ( I do wish this was an option on my phone). This sends an email to whoever you’ve listed, or all of your connections, with a link to a tracker. I love this as a woman who often goes on runs alone early in the morning or at night. There is also a feature on this watch where if you press a button 3x it sends a text to your emergency contacts and it will also do this if it notices anything unusual (you stop suddenly, etc). Probably my favorite features. 4- Training status, body battery, pulse ox, & respiration-I find all of this very cool & helpful. I don’t find the training status to be totally accurate for me though. None of this makes or breaks the watch for me though, it’s just nice to have. The Garmin Coach seems really cool but I haven’t had an opportunity to use it. I plan to use it to train for a half marathon. 5-Heart rate- I like this and find it to be accurate. 6-Buttons-my last watch was touchscreen and I do love that this has buttons instead. 7- Battery-battery life is OK but I wish it lasted a little longer. How quickly it charges makes up for that though! Overall, this is a really great watch. I was lusting after the Fenix 6s but that would have been overkill for me. This does what I need it to do and some more. If you’re a runner, I do think you will love this. I would personally save some money and skip the music but when it does work it is nice to have. Thanks Garmin!
M**L
Fantastic GPS sports watch, adds new features at good value to Forerunner product line
This watch is feature rich with solid battery life and 'just works' reliability, and a good value for what you get. It's a great new addition to Garmin's line of Forerunner watches. Before buying this, I used a Garmin Forerunner 35 for several years. That was a very good watch for tracking runs, and I also used it for other workouts like cycling and rowing. I loved its long battery life of about 1.5 weeks to 2 weeks the way I used it, plus physical buttons which I find much better for controlling the watch during runs than a touch screen. It also has a good quality heart rate monitor and some sleep-tracking capabilities. The Garmin 245 Music can do all this, plus adds additional workout tracking capability, and ability to wirelessly communicate with a Garmin running dynamics pod which gives additional data about runs. It also adds a pulse ox sensor, and ability to store up to 500 digital music tracks on the watch and broadcast to earbuds/headsets/speakers via bluetooth. It is more waterproof than the 35. It can track several measures of indoor lap swimming in a pool, but not open water swims or scuba. Finally its watchbands have quick release connections to the watch body, making it easier to replace them if needed or desired. I'm not sure I must have any of these things but was curious to try all of them. I am pleased with their implementation. The music feature is especially well done. It pairs without problems with my bluetooth headphones and speakers. I have good audio quality throughout my runs, arm motions while running do not cause any problems. I've copied .mp3 tracks to the watch from a Windows PC that uses Itunes to store my music library, using the watch's USB cable to transfer the files. I've installed the Garmin Express software on the PC (a free download from garmin.com), and methods to copy individual music tracks or playlists are straightforward and work fine. Garmin supports music services like Spotify and Deezer as well, but I haven't tried that and can't comment on how well it works. There are decent controls on the watch for playing tracks or playlists, and adjusting volume. There are a separate set of controls for that within my bluetooth headset (Plantronics BackBeat Fit 3150), and those play nice with the watch. The battery definitely drains faster while using its GPS and streaming music via bluetooth. Garmin claims 6 hours battery life for these conditions, which sounds roughly consistent with my own experience. That brings me to one of my few quibbles with the watch, which is that I wish its battery life was somewhat better. There's no escaping increased power consumption when using GPS and bluetooth, but it would have been nice if they'd fit a battery with more capacity into the watch. It's not terrible as-is: still much better battery life than Apple watches, and lasts a week to a week and a half if I 'only' track runs with it, use the pulse ox sensor, and don't stream any music. It seems slightly worse than the Forerunner 35 when using the same features, but I was hoping for the same or better. If you want more battery you can buy a Fenix or more expensive Forerunner. It's still good for what it does and the price, though. This watch seems generally well regarded but I've seen a few negative reviews that say its GPS accuracy is not good, or not as good as older Garmin watches. That has not been my experience. GPS accuracy seems just as good as my Forerunner 35, which is excellent. In fact, the 245 can also do GPS and Glonass together, which I tried while visiting Iceland. I've heard that Glonass can be helpful at hi latitudes. It worked well for me, though I didn't do careful experiments using GPS only versus GPS + Glonass to quantify differences. The watch has a lot of capability and it's a challenge to design an interface to easily access it all using the watch buttons. Garmin uses several of the watch buttons to descend or ascend within menus, or select options. There is also a circularly scrolling 'wheel' in one menu to enable or disable different kinds of connections, or power the watch off. It all works and is reasonably easy to find, but some items are buried a bit in menus, at times the clicking around can feel inefficient. Not sure there's an easy solution to support so many features, though. There is a lot of flexibility to customize and specify on or off for different sensors and connections, kudos to Garmin for giving this much control. The Garmin Connect smartphone software is a good companion for uploading workout data and displaying. It works reliably through a bluetooth connection between the watch and phone, and is well organized. It requires you to upload the watch data to Garmin's cloud, then communicates with the cloud to display different aspects. I don't love the cloud aspect, it would be better if they provided an option to store the data 100% locally (on the watch and phone only, with no internet involvement). But if you can live with the data being on the cloud, the software works well and has good visuals for displaying all the data. To summarize, this watch is a great product. It adds some nice extra features to the more basic Forerunner 35/45 while not being overly expensive, and continuing to include everything I liked about the 35/45. It seems meant to be a 'mid-level' watch, and I think what you get for the price is a good value. If you want much longer battery life or more sensors, like a barometric altimeter, get another watch like the higher end Garmins. If the capabilities of the Forerunner 45 or predecessor 35 fully meet your needs, save a bit of money and get those. This watch is a sweet spot of Garmin goodness + bluetooth music streaming and some extra workout tracking ability for lowest price.
D**N
Great running watch
Spent a lot of time reviewing and researching smart watches online before deciding to go with this watch, versus upgrading my older apple watch to the next gen. And after living with it for a couple months, it's everything I wanted and expected. I chose this watch because I wanted something that gave me maximum analytics in a lightweight package without breaking the bank as it's my first Garmin watch. I've had 2 versions of the apple watch previously and various fitbit watch/trackers for running. Run 3-5 times a week, generally 4-6 miles per run outside over varied terrain. Pros: -Very light weight, barely notice it which is awesome for distance running. The larger Fenix series seem just too heavy and loaded with features I don't need. My wrist is about 185-190mm and band fits perfect (if you have very large wrists band may be a bit small), face large and easy to read but not crazy big. And after years of black watches, went with white and it looks great. -Analytics are awesome, pulse ox gives you load tracking and vo2 max which are game changers over basic activity tracking numbers that iphone apps can give. You really don't know what you are missing if you don't have this, highly recommend ensuring any watch you get from Garmin has the performance tracking features to really motivate you. (was looking at vivoactive/venu etc in similar price range without this, glad I didn't get them) -Music and apps like Starbucks card load easily via garmin app on phone. So you really can leave house with only this for a run, even though doesn't have Garmin pay. -Battery life is amazing, I can go a week or more between charging even with gps runs, try that with a apple watch, can't go even 2 days which is very limiting and annoying on weekend trips -Connects up easily with Runkeeper by Asics which I have been using for nearly a decade so I can still get historical comparisons. After your run, when you sync it up with the garmin phone app, it automatically loads it into the Runkeeper app as well. -Have had no problems with screen visibility or burnt out spots, it's always on and light button works fine for low light situations. Cons: -The initial set up is fidgety to say the least. Took me repeating the same step often to get watch/garmin apps to connect with wifi, bluetooth headsets, runkeeper app, etc.. Had to restart phone, devices etc a few times. It's frustrating but it's not as bad as some reviewers described. And once things are connected, they stay connected. Haven't had to reinstall/reconnect anything. -The buttons do sometimes stick a bit on the side as others mention, it's summer and with long runs comes lots of sweat so taking it in the shower every couple of weeks does the trick to keep the white clean and the buttons working well. -Figuring out how to use new apps loaded on the watch is weird, seems like the interface wasn't designed for them so they are stuck in a weird spot. Once you know where, it's easy and they work great. But again, the software lets you down a little here. -It does have full pacing and training programs which give basic alerts via your bluetooth headphones or on your wrist with a buzz, however I prefer the coaching apps that speak to you and motivate you on your planned work outs so do still often run with my phone when I'm doing them. Maybe I'll find an app that does this though long term, haven't explored this as much. -Only default watch face ships loaded, but easy to download more and customize via the app. Wish there were a few more pre loaded but is what it is (Pic shown with the Crystal downloaded face). Finally, yes I'd buy it again. It's the perfect light weight running watch for me. In the future may try the Forerunner 945 for the garmin pay, altimeter, thermometer, and a few more goodies now that I understand it's set up more. But, $250 more for just those things seems like a lot.
M**A
Very useful watch!
Pros: Very durable - I wore this watch during a Super Spartan Race and it did just fine through the running, climbing/crawling obstacles and occasional wet dunk obstacle. Small enough (not too bulky) to fit under my compression long sleeve shirt comfortably Very accurate with heart rates Very accurate with pacing Very accurate with pulse ox (when on) Very accurate with mileage Has a LONG battery life even when using it heavily (compared to my old fitbit I used to use) Can do music through the headphone bluetooth function Can text people back with simple premade messages Dont have to bring phone while running to het all the same functions Durable screen hasn't had a scratch on it in the 3 months I've had it Does decent job of counting steps if you cant wear the watch on your wrist for some reason (I'm a LMT and cant always wear my watch. But it still picks up steps if it's around your ankle, in a pocket or strapped around a belt or belt loop) Can add widgets (apps) that can help you track things you find useful Can add music providers so listen to your stations or playlists Alarm portion works as expected Cons: It took awhile for the sleep function to work properly for me - now that it is working it doesnt always constantly track it for me. Very tedious trying to set it up - I recommend finding a youtube person who has reviewed these watches and following along with them to make sure you change your preferences to fit you. I tried doing it by myself at first and I did some of it... but they have a very comprehensive reviews that dont miss anything. Overall, this is an excellent watch if you give it the time when you first get it to change its settings to help you the most. Keep in mind that if one of the functions doesnt seem to work for you or you dont like it the way it is, it more than likely can change to fit your needs better. (I didnt like the HR monitor when I was running and doing workouts AT ALL but as soon as i changed my settings to follow my pacing during workouts did i actually see function in this watch that my other watches didnt have)
T**O
Easy to read screen, holds plenty of music and podcasts for my run!
I have used a Garmin Forerunner for a long time, but had not upgraded for close to 10 years. I needed a watch for running and fitness that also allowed me to store music and podcasts without needing to carry my phone. This watch meets those needs and works very well. The screen bright and easy to read. The GPS picks up in about 60-90 seconds and is accurate for my runs or hikes. It has a feature that lets you press a button at a certain point for a lap time, then for the rest of the run it will tell you (audibly) how you did on that lap so you can compare it to prior laps. I think it is made for running on a track, but it works well on long runs on streets or trails. The bluetooth work well with my Jabra Elite ear buds. Music and podcasts are easy to manage and transfer on my Mac from the Apple Podcast and Apple Music apps. Battery is a week if I only use GPS and Bluetooth during my workouts. If I use it more than that, I get 3-4 days on a charge. This is a quality watch that offers most of what a smartwatch does (notifications, answer incoming calls, etc) but really shines for fitness. Synching with the Garmin Express apps is easy and provides all the information you could want to track you health and fitness.
H**W
Overall awesome, but misses in two areas
PROS: I'm training for a triathlon and get exactly what I need on the bike, running (track/treadmill/outside), and swimming pool. Aside from decently accurate measurements of training activities, it offers good insights when you've been training for about a month. I also LOVE the fact that I can just throw my bluetooth headphones on, then sync up to the watch which has my main Spotify playlists on it. It was a bit of a hassle to get the Spotify setup finally synced, but once you figure it out, it's awesome to not have to have a phone with you while training to listen to music. CONS: the watch does NOT measure open water swimming, so I'm left with starting up a swimming pool workout and hoping that it'll give me a ballpark idea of my open water swim length. I did some research and it sounds like it's just a marketing scheme: they want you to pay more for a watch that can track open water swims. The second CON: you cannot turn off the "stress" feature, which seems wildly inaccurate. It feels weird to have to say this, but I live a pretty happy life and almost every day/night I get an alert (that can't be turned off) that tells me my recovery time has been delayed due to stress. It's a big head scratcher for me. I've checked the stress measurement at times when I'm actually stressed and it's measuring low, then vice-versa. I'm just ignoring that, but I probably would have gone with a different watch solely based on this from the start had I known it would be this annoying.
A**R
A Great Smartwatch With Awesome Battery Life
Battery life is top notch. I've had it for about 5 years now and the battery is only now starting to not keep a charge like it once did, but until now it's been great. For years, I only had to charge it maybe once a month, now it is more like once a week. It is tricky to put music on it using the desktop app, but the music playback is great. It syncs to my Bluetooth earbuds easily. GPS sometimes is wonky and takes a minute to figure out where you are. It is quite customizable and you can set whatever you want on the home screen like current heart rate, calories burned, steps, etc. My only complaint is if you accidentally set the music to Spotify or another music app you have to go through all the settings to switch your "music provider" back to "my music" and it was difficult to figure that out the first time. Wish I could use Spotify on it without premium and an extra phone bill. It holds about 500 songs, I believe, but I only have a couple hundred on it.
M**.
Excellent Running Companion
I purchased the Garmin Forerunner primarily for running, and it has exceeded my expectations in almost every area. Being able to download and play music directly from the watch is a game-changer, no need to carry my phone on runs anymore. It accurately tracks distance, time, and heart rate, giving me everything I need to monitor my performance. The interface is user-friendly, and the GPS locks on quickly. Battery life is also impressive, even with regular use. My only minor critique is the strap. I wish it were a bit wider for added comfort, especially on longer runs. Still, it’s a high-performing, reliable watch that’s well worth the investment for any runner.
L**R
rapport prix/fonctions
offert a mon fils. les fonctions sont nombreuses, la connection facile vers iphone. et la promo propice au cadeau
T**P
Great running watch
This watch does everything and more. So impressed. Night and day compared to my Garmin 45
K**N
Great even for a non-athlete!
Love this watch! I use it to monitor my steps, walking, pulse oxygen, heart rate, and sleep (has details on REM, deep sleep and more). Also lets me know about cell phone calls or texts when my phone is in my purse or in another part of the house. (It has many, many more features.) I’m not an athlete but this watch has helped me a lot with personal fitness accountability and motivation. It’s the perfect size…not too big/not too small.
L**N
You won’t regret it
First time owning a smart watch, met my expectations and then some. So good for running with music and much better than expected for day to day use. Comfortable, light and functional for not super expensive. Impressed
D**O
Incredible watch and incredible customer service
I'm writing this review one year and almost two months after I had bought the watch. The watch is absolutely incredible. It has so many features and all of them work flawlessly. I use it mostly for running but I never take it off except when I need to recharge it. The amount of metrics and statistics about any activity is abundant and you can see all of them in the Garmin app or even on the Garmin website which gives you the best experience. Battery life goes from 4 to 7 or even more days for me. I usually run 3 times a week and do 2 or 3 strength exercises and even then the battery lasts 4 days. When I was on vacation and I wasn't doing any exercise for a month, the battery lasted for more than a week. I have it always connected to my phone over bluetooth. But I must say that I never listen to the music on it. The official specs say that the music drains the battery faster. Another great thing about it is the fast charging. I never measured the time it takes to fully charge it but I believe it's less than 30 min. I'm always surprised with how quickly is done with the charging. After just a bit over one year and one month I noticed few dead pixels in the top left corner of the screen. It was a short line of dead pixels and every day it was becoming longer. I checked the warranty and realized that it had just been expired. I went to the Garmin's Canadian official page and contacted the customer service in the web chat. I just said that I had dead pixels on my phone screen and asked them what could I do about it. The next message from the customer representative was that he had started the replacement process for my watch. I received an email with the shipping label few minutes after that. I sent the watch back the same day, on Monday. On Friday I received a brand new watch. How cool is that? I would give more that 5 stars to Garmin if I could!
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