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Timex T5G971 Unisex Sports Personal Heart Rate Monitor Watch
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$69.99 |
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$56.00 |
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|  | Timex T5G971 Unisex Sports Personal Heart Rate Monitor Watch
This product works as advertised, and for the price, is a good value. I've used it for walking, jogging, swimming, and biking. The biggest drawback is that it does not store past workouts, so if I go for a bike ride, stop for coffee and then continue, I cannot store the first leg of the workout until I get home.
| |  | It works wonderfully. Is accurate. The wrist watch is attractive, has time and date plus "recall" to review your workout.
| | Great tool to monitor your heart rate! | |
|  | Works great and really lets me see that I'm getting my heart rate up high enough during exercise. I was a bit concerned at first about the band that you have to wear around your chest, but it fits right at or under my bra strap and I really forget that it's there. I like tha fact that it shows how many calories you burned as well, because sometimes I'm not sure if the machine at the gym is correct. I am glad I purchased this item. :)
| |  | I was very happy with this item. Worked with my gym heart rate monitor equipped machines.
| | Does not have a stopwatch! | |
|  | I suppose it's my own fault for not understanding that an "activity timer" is completely different from a stopwatch, but apparently Timex thinks they are. Buyers, be warned that this watch is pretty much JUST a heart rate monitor - barely even a watch. I wanted something with a stopwatch and heart rate monitor, and thought this watch had those features. The "activity timer" is just a recorder to time how long you had the heart rate monitor activated. As far as I could tell you couldn't look at the time while using the heart rate monitor feature either. I found the monitor would flake in and out and I had to wear the band very tightly to get it to register. Torso movements such as while spinning, weight lifting or paddling would also cause it to flake out. I think the best use would be for people doing activities like running or using the ellipticals at the gym, since you don't bend your back doing those. The display is nice and big, but I found the watch too bulky for my small wrists.
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