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Smart Trainer HRM

Smart Trainer HRM

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Brand: Oregon Scientific
Category: Sports

List Price: £39.99
Buy New: £31.50
You Save: £8.49 (21%)



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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 3552

Fragile: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 4.1 x 2.6

MPN: HR308
Model: HR308
EAN: 4891475215015
ASIN: B0000AP7KJ

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Heart rate monitor with Smart Trainer program
  • Average heart rate reading
  • Measures calories burned
  • Automatic or manually programmable hi/lo heart rate training zone
  • Automatic or manually programmable hi/lo heart rate alert when out of training zone
  • Wireless chestband
  • Clock with alarm and calendar
  • Stopwatch with count up timer
  • HiGlo backlight
  • Water resistant to 30metres

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Get your heart rate racing with a Smart Trainer heart rate monitor watch. It's like having your very own fitness instructor strapped to your wrist!

Apart from monitoring your heart rate, calorie and fat consumption while training, it is capable of deriving the optimum training program for you basing on your target activity score.

The HR308 comes with a heart rate chest belt and a receiver watch complete with the functions of a real time clock, stopwatch and back light.

The Smart Trainer allows the user to enter age, sex, weight, height and activity level. The SMART Trainer programme will then provide sensible HR limits for the user, with a 5 min warm up and 30 min exercise. The user can change any of these parameters if they wish to use their own figures.

Features:

  • Heart rate monitor with SMART Trainer program
  • Memory for heart rate history during exercise
  • Heart rate zone limit of 30 - 240 bpm
  • Measures calories burned 0 - 9,999 Kcal
  • % fat burn calculation
  • Programmable hi/lo heart rate alert when out of training zone
  • Wireless communication between wrist watch and chest belt
  • Clock that display's the date, day of the week and year
  • Alarm: daily alarm, heart reate zone, alert alarm (Visual & acoustic)
  • Stopwatch with count up timer 00:00:00 - 99:59:59 (hr, Min, sec)
  • HiGlo backlight
  • Water resistant to 30metres

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Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Not so much poor documentation as no documentation   April 18, 2008
M. J. Farncombe (Guildford UK)
One of the reviews I read of this product on another site is that 'you need a PhD to understand the instructions'. Well, I've got one and I'm here to tell you that it didn't help. All the instructions say is 'see diagram 7a' or 'see diagram 8f' and so on, and the diagrams are tiny and incomprehensible. After several weeks of experimentation I found that you really can get the device to give you a figures for calories burned (the trick is to tell it how hard you intend to exercise in the initial set up (??) and not use the stopwatch).

It has some good points. The unit works OK although it is very sensitive to the position of the chest band - you constantly have to check the wrist unit to see if it is registering 0, double or your real heart rate. The stopwatch is useful (unless you want a calorie count) and the wrist unit easy to read. But I have to say that I bought this as a cheap alternative to the Polar F4 and, on the whole, I wish I hadn't been so cheap.



4 out of 5 stars Entry level product   January 4, 2008
RAS
For the price, this heart rate monitor is pretty good. With an easily readable display and adjustable target levels, it's fairly straightforward to get going with a bit of prodding and poking. The manual isn't the best, but the functions are not wide ranging, so it doesn't take too long to get a feel for the watch. The transmitter strap does have a tendency to slip and slide a little, and the readings stop as it does so, but if firmly attached and comfortably positioned, then normal function is wholly adequate.


2 out of 5 stars Basic price, basic functionality   November 27, 2007
kcampbel (UK)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Have had this watch for several months now and it is just gathering dust.

I found the sensor quite intermittent when doing exercise (despite moistening repositioning)

I found the buttons counter-intuative and therefore was forever resetting etc. So much so that I lost faith.

all in all not one of my better buys.



1 out of 5 stars Bad documentation   November 11, 2007
Mark T. Argent
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This might be a good piece of kit, but it is badly let down by the documentation, which borders on the unintelligable.

What I wanted was a heard rate monitor that would tell me my pulse while training, and tell me the total number of calories consumed in a session.

So far I've yet to get a meaningful calorie figure: I've just come back from an 8 mile run and it claims I have burnt 397 calories, which doesn't sit well with the figure of 340 calories on a 3 mile run a few days ago.

At the front of the documentation are a series of diagrams. The rest of the booklet has information in a succession of languages. This comprises some general fitness information, and then specific instructions for different functions which each refer to the iagrams at the front. Alas there are mistakes: page 15 refers to a diagram "11c", but there are only diagrams "11a" and "11b", and where the diagrams are there, I found that the pattern of responses to buttons pressed was not always the same as the diagram implied.

The problem may well be the documentation rather than the kit, so one answer may be to be patient and continue fiddling, but I am tempted to throw this out and buy another.







4 out of 5 stars Basic heart rate monitor that does the job   October 19, 2007
Stephen Newton (Manchester, England)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Despite the almost indecipherable instructions with over complicated diagrams that force you to flick back and forth, this is a fairly basic heart rate monitor that does the job for a reasonable price.

That is to say it lets you know if the cardiovascular work your doing is likely to make a real difference by allowing you to set targets and monitor progress. If you're working out in a gym, you probably don't need your watch to guide your programme as each machine will do that for you. And most cardiovascular gym equipment will read your heart rate direct from the belt, which almost makes the watch itself redundant.


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