Best Heart Rate Monitors for Control
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 28 people for CONTROL
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Positives: Comfortable, Easy To Use, Good Accuracy
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work on your own safe zone, enjoy your workout, use the omron product to keep your heart rate on control.
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i read some complaints about the product not working properly if the sensor was not wet, but this is in the instruction manual, so it's not a surprise or a product defect.
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works great at the gym, treadmills, ellipticals, ect, automatically senses the heart rate strap and it syncs up with the watch.
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before leaving for the gym, i tested the accuracy against a manual heart rate check and it was accurate +/- 2 beats!
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the bikes and ellipticals at my health club are equipped to automatically receive signals from the transmitter so my heart rate is accurately displayed on the machine as well as on the watch on my
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 7 people for CONTROL
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Positives: Comfortable, Good Accuracy, Easy To Use
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it evens works with my elliptical,the display automatically displays up my heart rate continuously.
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it has manual and automatic heart rate zones so you can find your target heart rate and then monitor from there to see your progress.
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why write it down manually?
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my heart rate is always accurate (against the machines at the gym and taking my pulse manually) and the information on the wrist unit is easy to read.
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**if you are a larger woman, the watch automatically comes with a size "medium" strap, but it fits me with room to spare.
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 4 people for CONTROL
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Positives: Easy To Use, Nice Accuracy
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the only drawback to this product in my opinion as i've mentioned before is the fact that it does not automatically and continuously take your heart rate.
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the only annoying this is that you have to hold your hand our the sensors for it to measure your heart rate, rather than automatically calculating it.
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there is no information available online or in the user's manual about it.
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second it says in the manual that any sudden movements will make for an inaccurate reading.
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i have tried the different tips the manual includes, but they have not worked.
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