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Your run just got wired. Clockwise from top left: Polar V800 watch, Garmin 620 watch, LG HRM headphones, Spree headband, Mio Link heart-rate band, and Wahoo Fitness Tickr Run chest strap.
Your run just got wired. Clockwise from top left: Polar V800 watch, Garmin 620 watch, LG HRM headphones, Spree headband, Mio Link heart-rate band, and Wahoo Fitness Tickr Run chest strap. (Inga Hendrickson)

The Gadgets You Need for Your Next Run

New running tech to help you score a personal best—or just make your jog more fun.

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Your run just got wired. Clockwise from top left: Polar V800 watch, Garmin 620 watch, LG HRM headphones, Spree headband, Mio Link heart-rate band, and Wahoo Fitness Tickr Run chest strap.
(Photo: Inga Hendrickson)

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Garmin 620 watch

Plenty of watches track pace and distance. The ($400) also does advanced analytics such as cadence, ground-contact time, and VO2 max. All the data is sifted to give you recovery estimates and race-time predictions on the easy-to-read screen. 

LG HRM headphones

By measuring blood-flow signals from the auricle of the ear, LG’s not only track your heart rate but also estimate your VO2 max, and all the data is sent via Bluetooth to your iPhone or Android device. The audio is good, too. Available this spring.

Spree headband

The ($300) measures your body temperature: that means it can alert you when you’re fully warmed up and, more important, tell you when you’re overheating. The headband also tracks heart rate and calories burned and records your route via GPS and an Android or iOS app.

Mio Link heart-rate band

The streamlined ($100), with a heart-rate monitor built right in, pairs via Bluetooth or ANT+ to beam workout data to a range of fitness apps and devices. You can also set a heart-rate zone to dial in your training efficiency.

Polar V800 watch

The  ($400) features lap counting, speed and distance tracking via integrated GPS, and a waterproof heart-rate monitor. But it also functions as an activity tracker even when you’re not training, so you know how well you’re recovering.

Wahoo Fitness Tickr Run chest strap

There are plenty of chest straps that track your heart rate. But only the ($80) has a built-in accelerometer that, when paired with an iOS app, can monitor the bounce in your stride and coach you to a smoother, more efficient run.

From ϳԹ Magazine, Jun 2014 Lead Photo: Inga Hendrickson

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