In short:Polar exercise features • Wireless ECG accurate heart rate • Polar sport zones • Polar OwnZone • Polar OwnCal • Polar Fitness Test • with OwnIndex Polar OwnCode (2.4 GHz) W.I.N.D. • Polar OwnOptimizer • HR-based target
training zones; a lap counter; and a log to keep track of run data, such as overall time, lap splits, heart rate and calories burned. Screen visibility is excellent, although the button function names are very small. The watch is lightweight but has a
, which informs you when you stray out of a minimum or maximum heart rate zone.It also has a Smart Training Program, which takes you through a number of training sessions including warm-up and cool-down.It's water resistant for 50m and the heart-rate
a minimum and maximum heart-rate-zone setting, and a 99-lap counter and chronograph. The strap and dial are made of lightweight, durable rubber, the functionality is extremely easy to get to grips with and the buttons are easy to access
. Weaknesses: Its claim to be "for the Compleat Idiot" doesn't disappoint - Parker takes the summaries of all the works of the masters of heart rate monitor training and reduces them to two training zones - "easy" (over 70%WHR) and "hard" (over 85%WHR
In short:• Single-unit lightweight design • High-sensitivity GPS receiver provides faster acquisition times and improves tracking under trees and near tall buildings • Integrated heart rate monitor. • Customizable screens let you view up to 12 data
In short:Vibration alert function. • Three target zones with visual and audible alarm. • Target zone. avg. & max hr. • Warm up and warm down timer. • Stopwatch range of 99:59:59. • Calories & % fat burn counters. • Fitness Index. • Low battery