| Sportline Solo 910W Women's Heart Rate Monitor Watch | 
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| Brand: Sportline Category: Sports
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 11627
Color: Grey Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 11 x 7 x 1.5
MPN: SP3636GY Model: SP3636GY UPC: 095121536361 EAN: 0095121536361 ASIN: B000O3OHCA
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| Features:
| | Patented one touch technology | | | Ekg accurate heart rate reading | | | No chest band required | | | Measures calories burned | | | Countdown timer |
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Product Description SOLO 910 HEART RATE WATCH Patented S-Pulse One-Touch technology. Measures EKG accurate heart rate reading, even when in motion. Displays active, training and endurance zones. Has count-down timer and calender as well. Water Resistant to 30 meters, no chest straps or belts.
- Womens version is smaller.
Amazon.com Product Description Easily measure your intensity level while jogging or working out with the Solo 910W women's heart rate watch. A giant step forward in heart rate watches, the Solo 910W boasts Sportline's patented One-Touch technology, which responds to a single touch of the finger to deliver accurate EKG heart readings in just a few seconds. Merely hit the center button and you're set. Even better, the Solo 910W doesn't require an uncomfortable chest belt, nor do you have to stand still to measure your pulse. Want to know your heart rate while powering down the path? No problem. Easy to use, accurate, and responsive, the watch lets you cruise at your own speed with no strings (or anything else) attached. Other details include a built-in chronograph, 12- and 24-hour time settings, a large digital backlit display, an alarm, a countdown timer, a calendar, and an hourly chime. Water-resistant to 30 meters, the Solo 910W is backed by a one-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
sportline solo 910 January 6, 2009 Returned after a couple of weeks. Heart rate monitor was not consistent. I bought this one because I bought the previous version a year earlier and the heart rate monitor stopped working after a year. Other than that it was a great watch.
Would give it zero if i could! January 5, 2009 You definitely can't use this if you are actively exercising. I take a spin class and tried to get readings throughout. Only once did it work! I had to hold the button down (as i am riding_) for more than 8 seconds. Even after holding it for that long, it wouldnt give a reading. I returned it the next day! JUNK!
Not good for running January 4, 2009 I got this for checking my heart rate while running. It does not work for that. It works perfectly while walking or while taking a water break in an exercise class. However, it does not seem to register a heart rate while running or doing other high impact activities. You have to slow down to a walking pace to get a reading.
For being designed for women, it is also HUGE. I have it on the tightest adjustment, so that there is a long "tail" hanging off. Not a big deal, but kind of an annoyance. I'll be returning this.
If you are looking for something to check your heart rate periodically while walking, this is a good product. If you are looking for something to continuously monitor your heart rate, or to monitor your heart rate during vigorous exercise, keep looking.
I want one! January 2, 2009 I got this watch for my friend as a Christmas gift, and now I think it's my turn! Obviously it is not the most technically advanced heart rate monitor watch you could buy, but this little watch gets the job done, and the no strap, one touch heart rate button is great. It will be great for watching your heart rate and counting calories while running the track inside the gym. It was also great to see how many calories you burn while doing chores. It gives you a little more motivation to clean that kitchen when you know how many calories you burn while doing it :). Fun, Fun, Fun, I would definitely reccomend this watch.
Fine for certain circumstances December 28, 2008 I purchased this watch to use during a specific type of exercise class. Unfortunately, this is not the best heart rate monitor for what I need it for. Since you have to press and hold the button to read your heart rate, I need to take time away from the exercises in order to do that. I think this would be great as a monitor during jogging, etc., but it does not work well for the class I attend.
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