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Polar FS2 Heart Rate Monitor (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Polar Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: £40.00 (On sale from £47.50) You Save: £7.50 (16%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 158
Color: Black Media: Personal Care Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5.1 x 3.1
MPN: 90027153 Model: 90027153 UPC: 725882271538 EAN: 0725882271538 ASIN: B000BYR4RC
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Time of day, Date and weekday indicator, Stopwatch and Backlight | | • | Easy to use product with one button functionality | | • | Wireless ECG accurate heart rate | | • | Target zones with visual and audible alarm | | • | Average heart rate of total exercise | | • | Maximum heart rate of total exercise | | • | Exercise date | | • | Exercise time (total) | | • | Coded transmitter |
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Product Description For a fitter you. Get your fitness up and running This cool looking monitor is easy to use and has a range of heart rate functions that tell you just how well your exercise is going.
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Don't make my mistake; product warning. April 19, 2008 G. E. Downie (Warwickshire, UK) 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
Polar heart rate monitors work by recording the tiny radio signal emitted from a belt that attaches around your chest, a bit like a cupless bra in effect. I bought a Polar device last year; it is excellent but the transmitter battery died and, since the battery is sealed in and irreplaceable, I was left with little choice but to buy a new transmiter strap for 30. Polar, when contacted, were exceptionally rude and arrogant in their reply to my suggestion that the battery should be a 5 stand-alone replacement item. The cost of spares is a rip-off! Don't buy you'll get stung when the batteries need replacing.
Good simple monitor September 29, 2007 Lisa Patterson 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I like this watch.....its easy to follow, stopwatch, time of day and heart rate. i dont want a watch that requires a degree in applied science to operate. If you want to monitor more information you need a watch higher up the range, but if you want to time your run, monitor your heart beat and tell the time/ date, this is perfect. Got to disagree with last review, this is dead easy to operate. Press start, run, then scroll through display by briefly touching the chest strap with the watch as you run. Easy. It even tells you your max HR and average for you to input on the superb running log.... polarpersonaltrainer.com. Very impressed as a basic watch.(looks quite cool too).
Strange shape and complecated back light. March 21, 2007 Kirkus (Hull and proud) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
This watch, as with all other Polars, is very good for heart rate monitoring, but if I had my choice again, I would have gone for the next one up in the range. The reasons being that this watch only has one large button to navigate through all the menus, but most annoying is when you try to activate the night light in the dark just to tell the time, and instead it goes through all its menus rather than showing you the time, because you slightly did not press the one button in the right way! I suppose I'll get used to this, but not keen. The watch is also a strange thin design that may not suit all male wrists, with not much flexability in its thick plastic strap to sit comfortably. If you can, go for the next up in the line.
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