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1 HOT Health Fitness G... | Home » » Reebok Fitwatch 10S Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Blue) | | | | | | | Description: | | This Reebok strapless heart rate monitor is one of the smallest on the market and allows the user to get accurate heart rate without having to use a chest belt. | | | Features: | |
• Lightweight and slender design for women
• Uses pulse technology to measure heart rate by finger touch
• Programmable heart rate zone with audible and visual alarms
• Fully water-resistant
• Water resistant; features regular watch functions plus stopwatch and countdown timer
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.3 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.7 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.1 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 152 reviews |
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Good product for the priceMar 11, 2010 I bought this watch after my sister received it as a gift and really liked it. For the price I'm not at all disappointed. I use it mainly in my fitness classes to find out the calories burned. It can be a hassle to remember to track my heart rate in the middle of a work out... but I don't even look at the display... once it beeps I move on.
Perfect for my needsMar 08, 2010 I just received the watch and like it very much. It took me a minute out of the box to figure out I had to press the start button to get going---duh. The directions only mention that once, and not at the very beginning, however this is more of a reflection on me since I haven't had any other digital watches.
The HR monitor worked fine for me quite quickly. In the beginning I wasn't getting a reading every time, and sometimes it still takes closer to 8 than 3 seconds. But as I'm getting accustomed to using the flat pads of my fingers, it's working faster and more consistently. It just takes a bit of practice.
It is very accurate according to the HR monitor on my treadmill, and it is fun to check my HR during activities away from the treadmill, such as my real resting pulse (lying down), when I'm up, when I'm moving about, and so on.
It's unrealistic to expect a continuous reading out of a product like this, and it's not suitable for someone who just has to know what's going on while they're running hard outside and doesn't want to pause or slow down to check their HR. I didn't want anything complicated, and I couldn't bear the idea of wearing a strap after ascertaining my general HR the first few times on the treadmill at various levels of exertion.
By the way, if you find it awkward to use your index and middle fingers to press the two buttons, it worked for me using my thumb and middle finger.
Reebok Fitwatch 10SFeb 26, 2010 This item was as I expected it to be. You have to overtly press two keys at the same time to get a heart rate. This is a little inconvenient, however the alternative of wearing a band around your chest to get a continual read out of your heart rate has its own set of problems.
It definitely fits a small wrist as I didn't have to cinch it all the way.
It was a little difficult to set up, it's not that intuitive, but I finally got it set up.
Poor qualityFeb 22, 2010 I love the functionality and ease of use of this watch, but I've had two now in the last two years. They just aren't made well and don't last. The first one just quit working completely, everything went blank after about a year and changing the battery didn't make a difference. The second one all of a sudden started freaking out, all fields would show 8's and it would just start beeping incessantly until I either removed the battery or it died. This was particularly irritating when it happened at 3am.
Not for runnersFeb 18, 2010 Purchased this product to prevent going too fast too soon, I'm running again after sixteen years bringing up children. Only problem is, whenever my heart rate is rapidly approaching my max, the fitwatch fails to give a reading. After I've slowed down it works, however that isn't when I need it.
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