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| Sportline Solo 920W Women's Heart Rate Watch | 
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| Brand: Sportline Category: Sports
List Price: $74.99 Buy New: $74.00 You Save: $0.99 (1%)
New (2) Used (1) from $40.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 19872
Color: Blue Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 6.8 x 2.2
MPN: SP3638GY Model: SP3638GY UPC: 095121536385 EAN: 0095121536385 ASIN: B000HBBE1G
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Patented one touch technology | | | Ekg accurate heart rate reading | | | No chest band required | | | Programs target heart rate zones | | | Smaller version for women |
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Product Description The Sportline Solo 920 gives you EKG accurate heart rate feedback whether you're standing still or in full stride. No need for awkward chest belts and multiple button sensors that only slow you down. With patented One-Touch Technology, your heart rate is measured with a single touch allowing you to stay focused on your next rep, lap or whatever lies ahead. The Sportline Solo 920 will also calculate your target heart rate zone and count your calories burned to guide you to the optimum workout.
Amazon.com Product Description Easily measure your intensity level whether standing still or running in full stride with the Solo 920W women's heart rate watch. Boasting Sportline's patented One-Touch technology, the watch responds to a single touch of the finger to deliver accurate EKG heart readings, so you can stay focused on your next lap, rep, or whatever else lies ahead. The Solo 920W also calculates your target heart rate zone and counts your calories burned, helping you design the optimum workout. And best of all, the Solo 920W doesn't require an uncomfortable chest belt, nor do you have to stand still to measure your pulse. Easy to use, accurate, and responsive, the Solo 920W 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 50 meters, the Solo 920W is backed by a one-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
excellent comforable basic heart monitor watch July 22, 2008 I've had this watch for about a year. The best thing is that you don't need a chest band. Also, it's a watch so you can wear it all day and check your heart rate whenever you like - which gives you interesting feedback about how 'hard' your daily activities are; like cleaning vs watching TV.
I don't use the calorie counting function, nor do I want a stopwatch, so I haven't explored the wider range of functions that exist on more expensive products. However, for a basic heart monitor it is brilliant and cheap. Why spend twice as much money on an alternative watch that has a few minor additional functions that only improve it's funcionality by 5%?
On the down side, after about nine months, a few functions on my watch have gone weird. For example, when I use the light the LED screen goes blank for a few seconds. The alarm still works but it only allows PM settings - I can't change the setting to AM. The rubber/plastic watch band has become a bit porous and has begun to absorb dirt and grime (I get very grimy after an hour running) so it has lost some of it's asthetic appeal. Another downside is that there is only one colour option - so you are limited to a slightly frumpish looking watch - but at least it is fairly unremarkable, and not terribly outlandish. Despite these niggles, the watch is still doing it's basic function of accurately measuring my heart beat and telling the time and date.
This heart rate watch has been so useful and so cheap that I'm back here on-line trying to buy another one (with a fresh new grime-less wrist band). I definitely recommend it.
It breaks; not reliable July 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Over the past two years we've had FIVE of these watches. The functionality is great, and they worked fine at first. All but one of the five have failed after two weeks to three months of use. Sometimes they go blank, sometimes they just freeze and don't respond to the buttons. You can't rely on this product so I don't recommend it.
Did not work June 16, 2008 It actually worked better OFF my wrist than on. I had to press it several times to get a reading - it rarely worked. I ended up returning it.
very easy to use May 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was somewhat concerned after reading other reviews that this watch might be difficult to use...but it is very easy to use. I use it while jogging and other aerobics such as climbing stairs without any problems. It only takes a few seconds - I reach over with my right finger, place it on the button on the watch on my left hand and seconds later I have a reading. The only thing I can criticize is that the 4 modes printed on the watch are very small and hard to read (not the digital readout), but I'm getting old and everything is harder to read these days.
Amazing product for the price April 3, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I looked into many brands and styles of watches without chest straps and this one was best by the reviews. They were all right.
I have checked the pulse rate many times with other equipment in my medical office and it's 100% accurate. It was SO easy to program and has been effortless to use.
Not a single complaint!
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