Showing posts with label strapless heart rate monitor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strapless heart rate monitor. Show all posts

Sunday, April 22, 2012

ProForm Trainer-Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Review

ProForm Trainer-Strapless Heart Rate Monitor
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This product was not functioning when I received it in the mail. I called the company and was told that I should just replace the battery. I took it to a watch repair shop and was told that the battery was not the problem-- the watch was broken.
I am now awaiting a response from Pro Form because I want to exchange it for another. I'll update if they are helpful, but at this point I am wishing I'd purchased another brand, and bought it in person so that I could see that I wasn't getting stuck with a broken watch!

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The ProForm Trainer Strapless Heart Rate Monitor features on demand strapless heart rate. No chest strap required for accurate ECG heart rate. Extra large display for easy viewing of Time of day and Heart Rate.

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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Bowflex Fit Trainer 10M Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Black) Review

Bowflex Fit Trainer 10M Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Black)
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As far as its role as a watch, this bowflew product gets the job done, unlike other strapless-heart-rate-monitor watches, this one actually looks like a normal digital watch, I don't know about you, but I want a strapless one because I want to wear it in PUBLIC without a strap around my chest, and since I am in public, I don't want everyone who passes by to say, what kind of watch is THAT? Thus leading to an unwanted 2 minute conversation.
Now then, the watch aspect features everything you need, a backround light, day of the week, month/day, time, alarm, stopwatch(called a chronograph), a countdown timer(which beeps every second for the last 5 seconds and then 3 times at zero and then for another 10 seconds) and of course your heart rate.
There are numerous features that resolve around the heart rate function, which you can display by holding down the bottom center silver button for 5 seconds(the sensor is where a battery is on a normal watch, up against the wrist). You can set a heart rate zone, which is down automatically for you based off your gender and age, though you can manually set your own. This is EXTREMELY useful, if say, you want to get into that "fat burning zone" which for me is about 130bpm, you can set the bottom and top bars for what ever beats you want, if you are in the "zone" your HR will appear along with one beep(though you must manually take your HR by holding down the button for 5 secs), if your higher or lower than the "zone" it will beep twice and then show your HR with either a H or a L accordingly.
A nice little feature is that along with your HR it will show your relative HR, which is to say, the percentage that you are pushing yourself, so when an exercise says "go 80%" for such and such time, you can now actually SEE what HR is that percentage, based on your age ex. My "maximum" (safe, anyway) HR is 200bpm, so if my HR while say, walking is 100bpm, the display will show "100bpm 50%" to indicate my relative HR. Very useful.
This brings me to the last feature of this watch, the calorie counter. Based on your current HR(The manual says to take it just prior to using this) (sidenote: manual is very simple, yet detailed and very helpful) this timer will show, other than a timer, the amount of calories you have burned based on your HR, haven't used it much, but it could prove very handy in the future.
Now for the bad stuff, there is one more useless feature I forgot to mention, the dual time function, basically, you can set any time you want, besides the "actual" time, maybe for time zones or something, but you can change mins and secs too, I don't know, seems pointless to me, whatever. My only other gripe is that I am not 100% confident in the accuracy of the monitor. It could just be that because of its short monitoring interval(5 secs) it is overly-sensitive, for example, while sitting here, my HR is 64bpm, but if I stand up its 84, even though I didn't really do anything, same thing if your just sitting somewhere and breathing(unlikely right? :D ) your HR picks up a bit on the inhale and drops on the exhale, these "inaccuracies" disappear however, during exercise, since the heart is beating faster, thus greatly lessening the affects of say, standing up and breathing.(and don't wear it too tight, this can make your bpm higher than it really is, inversly for too loose)
For those of you who decided to skip my overly detailed review(hey, I was the first one, after all) and just want a blunt answer, yes, this thing is great, yes I highly reccomend it and yes, you should get one(hopefully in a different color, so I don't run into people with the same watch as me ;) )

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This Bowflex strapless heart rate monitor offers heart rate without having to use a chest belt by touching the sensor buttons on the watch. Accurate heart rate anytime.

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Bowflex Fit Trainer Plus Heart Rate Monitor and Pedometer Watch (Small) Review

Bowflex Fit Trainer Plus Heart Rate Monitor and Pedometer Watch (Small)
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I am writing a review because I couldn't find one anywhere to help me make a decision. For that reason, I bought mine on another site (www.isokineticsinc.com) because they have a more generous return policy in addition to the free shipping. I am very pleased that the watch is reasonably priced, small, doesn't require a strap, offers so many features (especially the hi/ lo target zones), and was so easy to program, read and use! Can be used to 30m. so I don't mind getting it sweaty or wet. Comes with one year warranty. I just wish it came in more colors, or at least black.

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The Bowflex Fit Trainer Plus offers Strapless Heart Rate Technology with Pedometer functions of Steps, Distance, Speed and Calories. This is a very unique heart rate monitor that offers heart rate, steps and distance at a touch of a button. Large display for easy viewing.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Bowflex Precision 3.0 Heart Rate Monitor Watch Review

Bowflex Precision 3.0 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
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Well, I guess it "works," but the way the thing is programmed is unbelievably annoying if you are interested in looking at more than one output at a time. For example, if you want your heart rate, that is the only thing you can see. In heart rate mode, you can't even find out what time it is unless you stop your workout. I bought it to do interval training (1 minute on 1 minute off), and I feel like I'm just pushing buttons the whole time.
I only used it once at night because while the backlight works fine, it doesn't stay on long enough to see the heart rate and the timer -- so you end up pushing about four buttons every time you check your heart rate. Not even worth it.
Fortunately I have another watch from an older heart rate monitor that works with it so I'm throwing the watch in the garbage.

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The Bowflex Precision 3.0 is great for all users and is easy to use. Features include time of day, calendar, Hi and low target zone with alarm, Scan feature that allows maximum, minimum and average heart rate. Comes with a small, lightweight transmitter belt with a changeable battery system

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Sportline Men's Solo 960 Any Touch Step & Distance Pedometer Heart Rate Monitor Watch Review

Sportline Men's Solo 960 Any Touch Step and Distance Pedometer Heart Rate Monitor Watch
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My issue is that it will not perform once I start vigorously exercising. It works up until about 5 minutes into my treadmill or other cardio work. I have tried drying my wrist and fingers as well as wetting both (as I heard that helps) but it will not read the heart rate.

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The SOLO 960 combines the most advanced fitness sensors to create the ultimate personal training measurement device. The built-in accelerometer constantly monitors your distance, speed and strides to ensure you achieve all your fitness goals.

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Bowflex Fit Trainer Plus Heart Rate Monitor and Pedometer Watch (Regular) Review

Bowflex Fit Trainer Plus Heart Rate Monitor and Pedometer Watch (Regular)
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This was a pleasant surprise! I actually went to a local store to check out the Mio heart rate monitors, but found them disappointing. They either never gave a reading, or they gave readings that indicated my immediate hospitalization was required. (Maybe the frustration they caused had elevated my heart rate to 194, but I doubt it.) I was just about to settle for a monitor with a strap before the clerk brought out this gem.
The Bowflex, however, is very easy to use and had features I didn't expect to see on a monitor at this price:
1) While it has two sensors to touch for a reading, I have found that pressing the bottom sensor is actually enough, and easier, if you are on the move.
2) If you enter your age, gender and weight, it will calculate your minimum and maximum heart rate for you, or you can input them manually.
3) I didn't expect the pedometer at all! I haven't played with it much yet, but it seems simple enough to use. I don't know how accurate it is, being on the wrist instead of the hip. I'll update this later after I've tinkered with it a bit.
4) For a monitor watch without a chest strap, it is surprisingly accurate (I checked it against a blood pressure/heart rate monitor at home, and it stayed within +/- 4 BPM).
Technically it's unisex and it's not a dainty thing, but I have an average female frame and I don't find it uncomfortable or clunky. I ultimately purchased it from the local seller, because they were running a special better than the prices here on Amazon (it does happen). But even at around $70.00 it's a steal, compared to pricier brands that don't perform as well.
UPDATE:
Result of my preliminary test of the pedometer: It's awesome! Just walked home from a coffee shop and it accurately recorded the distance (0.5 miles). My number of steps, calories burned (I assume based upon my weight and gender), and average speed were all available at the touch of a button. I will retest it later in the week with my GPS to compare speed and distance.

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Strapless Heart Rate Monitor & Pedometerwith Calorie Counter and Strapless LCD Heart Rate DisplayHeart Rate & Steps at the Touch of a ButtonFeatures:Time of Day Calendar % of Max Heart Rate High and Low Target Zone With Alarm Stopwatch Night Vision Steps, Distance & Speed Calorie Count Exercise TimeBurn Fat. Lose Weight Efficiently. Improve Health and Fitness.800-760-3059 or sportsbeat.com

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Sportline Solo 900 Heart Rate Monitor Watch Review

Sportline Solo 900 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
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I found this heart monitor watch on clearance at a local department store and bought it due to its low price. I was looking for a heart monitor that would stand up to water as my main form of exercise is water aerobics. For the price I figured I wouldn't mind if it did not stand up to the humidity, moisture, and possible accidental drop in water.
It has more than lived up to what I wanted. I even measured its heart monitor rate against my doctor's rate for my heart and it came within two beats. It has endured the pool environment successfully and impressively. I don't have to slow down much to pick the watch up, put it over my wrist and press the button. And yes, I did accidently drop it in the pool without realizing immediately. Less than a minute I did realize and was able to get it from the pool floor with it still working. The display faded out for a few minutes but then it was right back, working without any problems or side effects from the drop in the pool.
Although I paid bare minimum for it I would easily pay this price or more. I am now looking for one that does have a few more bells and whistles. This one is bare minimum on features but has sold me on its brand name.

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General Exercise and Fitness WalkingHeart Rate is the Key to Optimal FitnessOne Touch Technology - Single Button Sensor Displays ECG Accurate Heart Rate data with a single touchStop WatchCountdown TimerFitness AlarmNo chest belt required - ECG AccurateHeart Rate WatchOne finger and a few seconds is all you need for ECG accurate heart rate readings. Break free from uncomfortable chest belts and complicated heart rate sensors that only work when you're standing still. Maximize your workout and weight loss program with the heart rate watch that's accurate and easy-to-use.Solo 900 FeaturesPatented one-touch technology ECG Accurate heart rate reading No chest belt required Time (12/12 hour setting) Large digital display Backlight Fitness alarm Hourly chime Stopwatch Countdown timer Water-resistant to 30 meters Detailed instructions enclosed Button cell battery included 1 year warrantyMen's Health - 1 Year Free digital subscription Made in China

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Women's Sportline 915 Heart Rate Watch Review

Women's Sportline 915 Heart Rate Watch
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I love this watch. The readings are extremely accurate and it does a number of things. It reads time, date, has an alarm function, stop watch counting up or down, heart rate reader, calorie reader, and a means to enter your age and gender. I love the light blue color and the design is discreet enough to wear everyday. I heartily recommend this product.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Bowflex Classic Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Black) Review

Bowflex Classic Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Black)
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I just bought this HRM Watch since I am starting to get back into shape and really hate ones with straps. I decided to ignore the one review this item had since I didn't feel it reflected the item itself but rather the anger of the reviewer.
It works great and isn't heavy. I like all of the features even though I only got it for reading my HR but feel I might eventually use some of the other features once I get a bit more in shape. It also looks like a regular watch so I can wear it anywhere.
It does the following:
- Anytime heart rate readings
- High and low target limits with alarm
- Time of day and calendar
- Dual time function (this means you can set it for another time zone as well as the one you are in)
- Night vision (backlight but I think if you hold the button down longer it will stay on)
- Daily alarm (I like this)
- Easy-to-read, large display
- Stopwatch and countdown timer
- Accurate ECG heart rate readings
- Water resistant
Overall, I am very satisfied with this purchase!


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With the use of Strapless technology the Bowflex Classic strapless watch requires no chest strap to get accurate heart rate. Wear all day as a watch and you can also have your heart rate at the touch of a button. Ideal for walkers. Features include, strapless heart rate, time, recalls last 20 readings, lowest and highest readings, extra large display, night vision, countdown timer and lap re-call for 42 laps.

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