Skip to main content

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

Garmin's new Forerunner 35 is a long-lasting, water-resistant fitness tracker

garmin forerunner 35 fitness tracker app
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Garmin makes more than heads-up navigation units destined for family sedans, believe it or not. In fact, the 27-year-old company fabricates everything from transducers and portable cameras to sonar modules and radars. Garmin even sells activity trackers and smart devices, a category into which it dove earnestly with the Forerunner brand in 2003.

And now, a multitude of follow-ups and a luxury smartwatch later, the company is back with a new wearable, the Forerunner 35, that sports a vivid display, heart rate monitor, and long-lasting battery.

Recommended Videos

The Forerunner 35 is the company’s fourth fitness tracker in recent months after the Forerunner 735XT, Vivomove, Vivosmart HR+, and Approach X40 golf tracker, and it shares much in common with its newfound brethren. It counts steps with a built-in pedometer, uses GPS to keep track of the distances you’ve traversed, taps an accelerometer to record your pace, and crunches all those numbers to estimate the number of calories you’ve burned and determine the intensity of your workouts.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

There’s a heart rate monitor that keeps constant watch of your pulse during workouts. And paired with an Android phone or iPhone, the Forerunner surfaces playback controls when you play a song or podcast and notifies you of incoming calls, texts, social media updates, and e-mails.

garmin-forerunner-35-running
Image used with permission by copyright holder

But there’s more to the Forerunner 35 than meets the eye. During workouts, the fitness tracker notifies you with vibrations and an audible chime when you fall behind your target pace. It automatically measures laps and pauses fitness tracking when it detects you’ve stopped to take a breather, and marks personal records — the longest distance you’ve walked, for instance, and the fastest you’ve run.

The Forerunner 35 also tracks your sleep, and sport custom profiles for activities like walking, biking, and running (but not swimming). And it syncs all that information with Garmin’s Connect companion app for posterity.

As for the hardware, it isn’t half bad. The Forerunner 35’s display is a high-contrast model that’s resistant to bumps and scratches, and the power pack is capable of lasting up to nine days with all but the pedometer disabled or up to 13 hours with most of the components (including GPS and the heart rate monitor) switched on. And it sports a slim, watertight shell that’s resistant to leakage up to depths of 50 meters (164 feet).

garmin-forerunner-35
Image used with permission by copyright holder

But perhaps most impressive of all is the Forerunner 35’s price point. At $200, it’s the least expensive of Garmin’s fitness trackers to feature its eponymous Garmin Elevate GPS and heart rate tech. That may not be quite as cheap as Sony’s comparably outfitted SmartWatch 3, which is shipping for around $150, but given Garmin’s expertise in the fitness-tracking space, it may be the better buy for, say, aspiring marathoners.

Garmin said the Forerunner 35 will ship sometime this fall, and will come in four colors when it does: black, limelight, frost blue, and white.

Buy at Garmin

Kyle Wiggers
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Kyle Wiggers is a writer, Web designer, and podcaster with an acute interest in all things tech. When not reviewing gadgets…
The OnePlus 13 is coming on January 7 — along with a surprise
The OnePlus logo on the back of the OnePlus Open Apex Edition.

It's official: the OnePlus 13 will launch on January 7, 2025. Preempting the anticipated event by several weeks, OnePlus has officially confirmed the date we’ll see its next major smartphone release outside of China. Additionally, it has revealed some key features and news of a surprise new launch to go along with the phone.

OnePlus will release the OnePlus 13 in three different colors — Black Eclipse, Arctic Dawn, and Midnight Ocean. It’s the latter that is likely to be the model to have, as it is wrapped in a material called micro-fiber vegan leather, which is apparently corrosion and scratch-resistant but still luxurious to the touch. For the Arctic Dawn phone, the glass will have a special coating to give it a silky-smooth finish. It’s likely these are the same colors offered in China, where the phone has already been announced, just with different names.

Read more
I’m really worried about the future of smart glasses
The front of the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.

The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are among the most interesting, unexpectedly fun, and surprisingly useful wearables I’ve used in 2024. However, as we go into 2025, I’m getting worried about the smart glasses situation.

This isn’t the first time I’ve felt like we’re on the cusp of a new wave of cool smart eyewear products, only to be very disappointed by what came next.
Why the Ray-Ban Meta are so good

Read more
We need to talk about this fantastic, industry-leading Motorola collab
A person holding the Motorola Edge 50 Neo.

We are accustomed to tech brands partnering with adjacent brands, whether it’s OnePlus with Hasselblad or Honor and Huawei with Porsche Design, and often — such as with Xiaomi and Leica — singing the praises of the resulting collaborations. But not enough has been said about Motorola’s now established partnership with color experts Pantone.

It was when the recently released Motorola Edge 50 Neo arrived for me to try out that I finally understood how impactful the collaboration has become. Why? It manages to make even ordinary colors look fantastic.
Boring gray?

Read more