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Suunto T1 Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch (Brick Polished)

Suunto T1 Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch (Brick Polished)

Made by Suunto

Sales Rank on Amazon.com: 42615

Lowest Price: $97.30

Average Review: 3.5 stars

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Average Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Stars

The following review received 25 helpful votes out of 25 total votes:
Review Date: 2008-01-11
"Nice HR Monitor -- but falls short of other Suunto models"

I have owned at one time or another 5 different Suunto watches -- or wristop computers as they like to call them -- and without question, Suunto manufactures Great products. Without calling this model bad, I WILL say that it is not only the least expensive, but also the cheapest built model I have seen.

I couldn't help but notice the number of reviews that state the watch looks almost entirely different in person than it does in photos...and I HAVE to admit that this watch looks vastly different in person than it does on my computer. Specifically smaller--a LOT smaller. Now there is nothing wrong with a small watch, but this one almost looks like a feminine version. NOT what I had in mind when I decided to get a good heart rate monitor for while I work out.

Suunto is notorious for using plastic faces on their watches making them more apt to get scratches than average watches. If you are considering buying this for your primary means of telling time, you simply MUST reconsider for two major reasons...No. 1 the watch face can scratch at the drop of a hat. Seriously, I feel that a good stiff wind has the potential to mar the plastic face. No 2 has to be Suunto's penchant for claims that their watches are Water Resistent way more than they actually are. Once again, I get worried if I walk into a sauna wearing a Suunto if it won't get waterlogged and die on me.

All that aside, Suunto DOES make technically capable wristop computers that can do a variety of really amazing things, the least of which is tell time. Whether you want to determine your altitude or your bearing with a compass, Suunto's are dependable and quite accurate. My personal favorite is the Observer -- not only is it my favorite, but probably the best-looking Suunto as well. But we're talking about the T1. ALL of the Suunto models I have owned were relatively easy to program and figure out, but with the T1 you practically needed a certificate of membership to MENSA in order to figure out. The button sequence to shift from one section of the functions to another is simply confusing to say the least. I don't want to make it out that I think of myself as some kind of genius (because I'm not) but I have a large watch collection and some have some complicated set-up features and they all pale in comparison to the confusing order you have to do things in order to just set the watches time and date function. Then -- as with all Suunto models -- you have to arrange it depending upon whether you live in a Metric country or standard like we have in America and, well let's just say reading the manual quite thoroughly is pretty much essential if you plan to get anything of value out of your T1.

The heart rate monitor works great by the way. I've used it several times already checking the accuracy against other sources and since there really is no point in spending this kind of money on something that won't work you ought to know that once you decipher the heiroglyphic manual enough to get it working properly, it really DOES work well.

Bottom Line: If you need a heart rate monitor and you have some time to devote into reading the manual that (for me anyway) seems written in a somewhat confusing manner, and you aren't planning on wearing it for everyday use, the T1 can be a valuable addition to your workouts. Either way I recommend attempting to find a model and inspect it IN PERSON before buying because the photo you see here and what it looks like in reality on your wrist really is quite different.

***UPDATE***

After more use, I have decided that I was more harsh than necessary in regards to how difficult it is to learn to operate the T1. While the instruction manual is FAR from being the easiest to understand, and while sophisticated, the T1 could use a little update on becoming a bit more user-friendly. But overall, I have to admit that once you get past the tedious programming phase (setting the day, date, time, your age, weight, height etc) the watch is pretty accurate and at a glance can tell you a LOT of info. I'd recommend updating the instruction manual to make it a little easier to understand and I would then offer the T1 a full-4 stars. I just wish it were a bit larger.

'Nuff said. 3 stars
The following review received 10 helpful votes out of 10 total votes:
Review Date: 2007-12-01
"Simple, attractive, reliable"

I've had my T1 for about 4 months and I love it. It took a bit of setup with the manual but now I can reset even the personal settings with ease. (My husband and I both use it and reset it between our various sessions.)

The display is easy to read, it's attractive, the usability is good after the learning curve, and the chest strap is comfortable enough. (I have forgotten to take it off a few times actually.)

I use it as a watch when I'm not running. I've found it to be very reliable. No interference, no spontaneous resets, no problems!

If you need a straight forward heart rate monitor without a lot of bells and whistles I can't recommend this enough. 5 stars
The following review received 6 helpful votes out of 25 total votes:
Review Date: 2007-01-15
"Very disappointed"

First of all the colors of the product at amazon pictures and the real product doesen't match. What seens to be a silver watch it is realy a white one. At the beggining everything was ok, at the end of first week the light button locked (after a few hours i get it unlocked), in the second week the the battery has ended. I'm very disappointed... 1 star
The following review received 6 helpful votes out of 7 total votes:
Review Date: 2007-04-08
"Great price ... great features"

I got this for my wife to replace her Nike heart rate monitor. The features are great (time in zones is a very good feature addition), the display is easy to read while working out. My wife tells me that the chest strap is comfortable and that it 'looks nice'. What more do you need?

She has had no issues with the buttons etc that other reviewers have previously mentioned and she uses it 5 days a week.



5 stars
The following review received 6 helpful votes out of 6 total votes:
Review Date: 2007-08-11
"AMAZING WATCH, LOTS OF FUNCTIOS"

This watch has lots of functions, you can set, limits, zones, two times, and your personal info (age,weight,height).
The display is great it has three lines for display, the one that's on the center is the biggest and most important but the other two ar also helpful, you can change the info displayed on the lower line, so you can see what's useful for you.

The training mode is great also, and it records the totals (time, laps, calories, hr average, hr highest, hr lowest) of sessions, for last session, week sessions, month sessions, it's great.

It is a good value, the only things why i'm not giving it 5 stars is becasuse the case is not silver like it appears to be in the photo, it is white plastic, be aware of this, and the screen scratches easily, but a small piece of PDA screen protector can save the screen of the watch but you'll have to cut it round. 4 stars