A:AnswerThe Forerunner 235 does not have an option to automatically pair with the Strava app. It is possible to manually upload activity files from the Forerunner 235 to the Strava website, or you can pair your Garmin Connect account with Strava. This will allow any activity uploaded to Garmin Connect to be automatically synced with Strava.
A:AnswerThe Forerunner 235 would be compatible with heart rate monitors that use ANT + technology. The Garmin brand Heart Rate Monitors would be able to pair with the Forerunner 235.
A:AnswerYes, the Forerunner 235 has a pace alert. Instructions on how to set it up can be found at: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/forerunner230/EN-US/GUID-51F85DF0-18B9-4F37-A01C-C4E86EBC091A.html ~QKO
A:AnswerIn an activity profile you may view up to 3 data fields at one time. You may have 2 data screens set up and those screens set to scroll so you could view all those fields. However, outside of an activity you would see the time of day.
Debbie with Garmin
A:AnswerYes, it will record the activity if GPS is acquired and the activity can be uploaded to Garmin Connect and you'll see a map of the route. As well, GPS accuracy can depend on the area where you are riding. If you are riding in an area with tall building, heavy tree cover, or close to airport, train tracks, docks where ships use communication it may come into play with the GPS accuracy. For the most part GPS is pretty accurate.
Debbie with Garmin
A:AnswerIf you use the GPS outdoors you do not need a sensor for pace. As well, if you run outdoors with the device several times the device gets to understand your style of running and indoors it would use an accelerometer for pace if running on an indoor track or treadmill.
Debbie with Garmin
A:AnswerYou are able to use the Forerunner 235 without using a smartphone. You will not miss out on any training/activity tracking features. You would only not be able to use the smart notifications/wireless syncing features.
A:AnswerThe difference between the two products is that the Forerunner 235 includes a built-in optical heart rate sensor, and the Forerunner 230 would recquire an external Heart Rate Monitor strap to collect heart rate data.
A:AnswerI expect this is to preserve battery life. The Microsoft Band had a LED-like screen and the watch could barely last a very long GPS run over 2 hours. The 235 will last that long even if you charged it 4 days before.
A:AnswerThe Forerunner 235 has a water resThe Forerunner 235 has a water resistance rating that would allow the watch to be safely used while in the water or during bathing.
A:AnswerYes, you can control the music and volume from the watch. I have Spotify going during my runs and can change the songs by holding the up arrow and selecting music controls.
A:AnswerYes, while setting up your 235, it'll look for a Bluetooth enabled smart device and when it locates one, it will display a code for you to enter on the screen of your 5S and up. Once connected, it'll automatically recognize it from now on. Use the Garmin Connect app for a more easily configurable setup between the two devices.