Bowflex Fit Watch 10S Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch with Calorie Counter (Blue)

Bowflex Fit Watch 10S Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch with Calorie Counter (Blue) Reviews



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I love it! It is accurate and fits perfect on my small wrist. And they actually had everything programmed for me when it arrived! The only thing I had to do was insert my age, gender, and max/min heartrate.

Bowflex Fit Watch 10S Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch with Calorie Counter (Blue) Feature

  • 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
This Bowflex 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.


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Watch function quickly loses time - DallasWriter - Dallas TX
I've owned a couple of these things. The last one I owned, which was the same identical watch/heart monitor but manufactured for Reebok, was priced under (also through Amazon), but I couldn't find that one this time.br /br /I've owned this one for a couple of months now and it almost immediately began to lose time. At first I thought that I had re-set the time incorrectly when I was performing a function, so I didn't send it back. Now I realize it's actually the timekeeping mechanism not functioning properly. It probably loses a minute a week, which adds up pretty quickly. br /br /The heart rate monitor, however, is very accurate. I purchased it to motivate myself when I'm on walks, to keep my heart rate up. When I'm at the gym on the machines, I measure my heart rate on the machine and on this device, and it's always on target. However, for the price, I think having a watch that doesn't lose time is a reasonable expectation.br /br /For this reason, I don't recommend the product.

Difficult to program - J. Hedgepeth -
I bought this one after looking at several. I thought it would be pretty easy to use. It's difficult to program the watch in order to calculate your target heart rate, the calorie counter only works if you frequently check your heart through out the workout. Also the capital "S" stands for small, so it barely fits around my wrist. If the wrist were written out in inches or cm it would have been easier to know what size I needed. Also sometimes the monitor will not take my heart rate until I slow down or stop my workout. Lastly it doesn't automatically take you heart rate. You have to apply sweat, spit or water to your thumb and index or middle finger, then hold your fingers on the electrodes on the top of the watch for about 5 secs. Too much hassle.


Oct 31, 2010 11:22:04

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