A few weeks ago the nice folks at Tech4o, dropped a Mens Accelerator Running Watch in my mailbox for a review. Since its arrival I have been putting it through the Dukes of Flatbush torture tests and am ready to report. For the rest of this post I will refer to the watch as the Accelerator, because it is shorter and sounds kind of cool. 
For me the gold standard of running watches is the Garmin 405 , and was my baseline for comparison and testing for the Accelerator. The first impressions of the watch are that it is a nice fit and of course much smaller than the Garmin. It sits nicely on the wrist and the display is just OK. It could be a little sharper and is probably a level below a Timex Ironman and without the Indiglo feature, so a little tough to read at night, but adequate.
Now lets get to the fuctionality of the Accelerator. My main test of this watch was to see the accuracy of the distance measured against the Garmin 405. For most runners, any watch can tell time and do laps, but the distance measured is the key feature we are looking for. Let me begin by stating I did not really read the manual too well so not sure if I needed to calibrate the watch, but to tell you the truth it did not really matter.
My first run was an easy 4 miler, that wound around Volunteer Park in Seattle. The results were Garmin 4.01 miles, Accelerator 3.98 miles. Not too bad. The second event was a walk around Vancouver BC and the Accelerator and Google Maps both were within 5% of each other. Since I am never sure how accurate Google Maps are, I consider this a win in terms of accuracy. The third and fourth runs were 5 mile runs around Seattle and both times the results were the same. Garmin 5.02 miles, Accelerator 4.97 miles.
So in terms of accuracy, I can say that the Accelerator worked and for a runner that is looking for a general range of distance and is not obsessed like your truly, it is an excellent lower cost alternative to a Garmin. I think the Accelerator is around $70, so compared to $350 for the Garmin, so a pretty good value. The Accelerator has a bunch of other features such as steps, calories burned, dual time and a countdown timer, but I cannot account for how accurate the calories burned works and a timer is a timer and there was no chance I was counting steps.
I will keep the Tech4o in my watch rotation along with the Garmin 405 and a couple of Timex Ironmans
9 Responses
Colorado Running
October 30th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
1That discrepancy is a lot less than I thought it would be, the site says <5% when it comes to milage, your results were even better.
Urban Fahion
November 1st, 2008 at 12:36 am
2Urban Fahion…
I got my oackage in…
afewtips.com
November 3rd, 2008 at 11:10 am
3$45 on Amazon compared to $350 for the Garmin.
Certainly no comparison if the results are consistent.
The question I have is how does it do with hills and changes in speed?
Is the distance still less than 5% different than the Garmin?
ManImFresh.Com
November 6th, 2008 at 8:01 am
4ManImFresh.Com…
I love this site its so cool. Im gonna tell my boyfriend about it….
Kevin
March 4th, 2009 at 9:18 pm
5all around good watch sometimes the numbers in the face jump around if you drop it but you can just hit it and they go back. I am pretty happy with it for the price about 50$
wow power leveling
June 10th, 2009 at 8:09 pm
6This is a great article. I’m new to blogging but still learning. Thanks for the great resource.
Timex Ironman Watch
February 23rd, 2010 at 6:13 pm
7I know you have compared this to the Garmin, which I have never personally used, but I would be interested to hear how this might compare to the Timex series of watches. Do you have any experience with these? They are all that I have used, and would like to know what the rest of the market is like!
Geneva
March 19th, 2010 at 11:05 am
8How do you change the battery in these things…I was able to get the watch open but my God getting the latches off was hard and now I can’t get it back in. What’s the secret?
sarahp
August 6th, 2010 at 8:16 pm
9Does anyone know how to set this watch from the lap measuring mode to measure in miles?
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