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| Suunto X6HRT Heart Rate Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, and PC-Interface | 
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| Brand: Suunto Category: Sports Department: Unisex-teens
List Price: $1,099.99 Buy New: $999.00 You Save: $100.99 (9%)
New (6) from $999.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 64217
Color: Titanium - X6HRT Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 5.2 x 3.1
MPN: SS011356330 Model: X6HRT UPC: 045235800490 EAN: 0045235800490 ASIN: B000F9Q294
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Heart rate monitor offers adjustable heart rate limits, interval timer, 32 kB logbook memory with average/highest/lowest heart rate, heart rate graph | | | Altimeter provides altitude with alarm, vertical speed, and vertical difference measurement | | | Watch/time includes calendar, three alarms, dual time, water resistant to 100 meters/330 feet | | | PC interface and cable to connect to Activity Manager software for download and further analysis of your recorded day |
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Amazon.com Product Description The more valuable information you can learn from your outdoor exercise, the more motivated you'll be. Enter the Suunto X6HR heart rate monitor/wrist-top computer, which not only serves as an informative and reliable training tool for endurance sports, but also adds a ton of tools for safe wilderness exploration, such as an altimeter, barometer, and compass. The monitor comes with a transmitter belt that wraps securely around your chest, where it reads your real-time average heart rate, analyzes the information, and sends it to the wrist-top computer. Once the information is captured, you can compare your average heart rate with your instant heart rate, speed up or slow down to match the target pace, or set the interval timer to meet specific heart rate goals. It can also help gauge the impact of altitude and topographic factors on your training by matching your heart rate with the altimeter readings. Want to design the perfect training regimen for mountainous hikes? Look no further than the X6HR. Plus, the X6HR doesn't stop when the workout is over. It also stores data on training duration; average, minimum, and maximum heart rates; cumulative ascent and descent; and the highest and lowest altitudes in the training session. The chronometer, meanwhile, records altitude and heart rate profiles in two-, 10-, and 60-second intervals and boasts a virtually unlimited capacity for split/lap times. As a result, it's easy to make a complete post-performance assessment. The assessment is even more useful when uploaded to Suunto's Activity Manager (SAM) PC software, which sets up a training diary and analyzes your altitude and heart-rate profiles for each route. You can also create your own activity reports by adding photos and text to the profiles. Safety is also a huge wilderness concern, which is where the barometer and compass come into play. The barometer lets you gauge the weather conditions during long hikes and camping trips, so you aren't caught unaware by a surprise snow or rainstorm. It performs its task by gauging such variables as the sea-level pressure, absolute pressure, and temperature while also compiling a weather trend graph. When a storm is approaching, the X6HR lets you know by sounding an audible alarm (the device also includes an altitude alarm and an alarm that sounds when you ascend too rapidly). The compass contributes through its bearing and declination settings (via a graphic compass rose) that keep you from losing your way in unfamiliar territory. Add in a clinometer--which measures the slope angle of a path in degrees or percentage--and an optimized display that delivers superior readability and you have an unbeatable tool for outdoor exploration and training. Additional features include a built-in stopwatch/interval timer and calendar, water-resistance to 330 feet, a PC interface, and user-replaceable batteries for both the monitor and the transmitter belt. The monitor, which weighs 0.19 pounds and comes in a sleek titanium housing, is backed by a two-year warranty on parts and labor. What's in the Box X6HR heart rate monitor, transmitter belt, software CD-ROM, PC cable, batteries for each device, user's manual.
Product Description The perfect combination of performance and style, the X6HRT wristop computer features an altimeter, clinometer, barometer, compass, watch and heart rate monitor, all housed in a hard coated titanium bezel to create a training tool that keeps endurance athletes on top of their game Features: The sapphire glass face and titanium housing not only make this wristop computer lighter to they also make it very scratch resistant in all environments By tracking the effects of altitude and topographic factors on heart rate, users are better able to find their ideal training level Heart rate monitor displays heart rate limits, interval reminder, average-highest-lowest rate, and memory capacity for different recording intervals 4h 20m-2s, 22h-10s, 133h-60s Built-in compass allows you to find your way with measurement functions that include bearing, graphic compass rose and bearing tracking Barometer keeps you in tune with your environment by providing sea level pressure, absolute pressure, weather trend graph, temperature, 48-hour memory and weather alarm Time features include calendar, 3 alarms with date option, and dual time capability for traveling in different time zones PC interface software and cable included, and with water resistance up to 100 meters to 330 feet, this multi-functional tool will take you anywhere you want to go Specifications: Declination adjustment: Yes Clinometer: Yes Altimeter: Yes
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| Customer Reviews:
This is not Suunto X6HRM March 4, 2008 Description appears to be Suunto X6HRM (M is for Metal), but the item shipped is in fact Suunto X6HR. I sent it back asking for the good item (which cost me 80, more than 100$) and I had a refund.
Thanks a lot it cost me a lot for ... nothing.
I will surely order again.
RIPPED OFF January 4, 2008 Piss me off. damn thing didn't ship w/ a USB connector like it says it does & cant use the damn thing, after paying over $500 for it. Since I am in Iraq, I cannot send it back. GREAT. RIPOFFS!!!!
Just not up to scratch June 6, 2007
The performance and usability of this watch simply do not justify its price tag.
1. The HRM function isn't reliable. My $30 unbranded HRM maintains a better wireless connection to the chest strap. Occasionally the X6HR measures false heart rate spikes up to 190. Occasional drop outs or false spikes are not a problem for a simple HRM, but a real pain when you're using the X6HR to record over time, as it screws up heart rate statistics.
2. The buttons are too 'mushy'. It's hard to tell when a button has been properly pressed.
3. The software the comes with the watch is clunky and ugly.
Overall, if you are looking at the X6HR, look at the Polar AXN500.
Weak heart rate functions March 19, 2007 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought the suunto X6hrt after having 2 polars and getting sick of their fragility during training. The suunto site isn't that clear about the product but I bought it expecting at least the same level of functions that I got in simpler polar watches. In this model, compass, barometer, altimeter look goods, but the HR function only measures the current HR, nothing else. What about % of max HR (very easy to implement) and calories expendure? For a USD 1,000 watch, it really doesn't pay off if you need some HR basic functions.
After recall an excellent multifunction HRM August 29, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The first X6HRM I purchased was very flaky, with the screen blanking out after a button was pushed. I was about to return it, but found out there was a recall. The new unit functions flawlessly and is great if you have regular workouts you do. With altimeter, HRM and timer saving data you can download workout profiles to your PC (average software but functional) and overlay curves to check progress during the season or year-to-year. The only minor complaint is that the unit sucks down batteries. They're easy to replace though, so buy a few spares.
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