Reebok Fitwatch 10S Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Blue)
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Made by Reebok Sales Rank on Amazon.com: 180 Lowest Price: $40.00 Average Review: 3.5 stars See more items in: Sports & Outdoors: Running |
Amazon.com ReviewsAverage Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Stars The following review received 144 helpful votes out of 145 total votes: Review Date: 2006-06-07 "Good Product with one drawback." I recently purchased this product and was dissapointed that it doesn't continuously take your heart rate. You have to push down on the two silver buttons above and below the screen with your index and middle fingers to get a heart rate reading. If I would have done my research beforehand I wouldn't have been surprised at this, I know. The following review received 64 helpful votes out of 65 total votes: Review Date: 2007-02-09 "I love this thing" I waited until the heart rate monitors that didn't require a chest strap were affordable to buy one (they were $300 at one point, and CLUNKY). This one is tiny (relative to other models, i.e. the polar) and I'm very impressed. It takes about 2 -3 seconds to measure your heart rate, but it's very accurate. I like the calorie counting feature, too, although as the computer never asks you your weight it is probably making the calorie - burning calculaltion for a "standard" weight, i.e. 150 pounds. You have to make the adjustment (if you weigh less) yourself. The following review received 41 helpful votes out of 43 total votes: Review Date: 2007-01-11 "Great product" I was doubtful if a heart rate monitor without a body strap would work, but my wife assures me that she has had it tested at her gym and it is extremly accurate. Great product. 5 stars The following review received 26 helpful votes out of 26 total votes: Review Date: 2007-06-04 "This was exactly what I wanted!" I received this last week and haven't taken it off since. I have used it while running and while exercising in my living room. The quality seems good, the fit is perfect for me and the instructions are clear. I love the calorie counter and the HRM seems extremely accurate. I also purchased a blood pressure wrist monitor, so I have measured my HR with the watch and then the blood pressure cuff and the readings always match or are extremely close. The following review received 20 helpful votes out of 20 total votes: Review Date: 2007-01-03 "chipwell" I liked the idea of not wearing a strap while working out, but in reality they are better. This one works fine, no problem there. But in the middle of your cardio routine you have to stop enough to use the two fingers from your free hand to press on the watch you are wearing and it takes a few seconds (5) to give you the read out. By then your heart rate is already starting to go down. If you want real accurate measurements and you want them at a glance...the strap is the best way to go. You just have to look at the watch to know where your heart rate is. 3 stars | |