OwnZone - provides automatic intensity guidance with blinking and sounding alarm
OwnCal - automatically determines your calorie usage
Last exercise file - shows your exercise time, time in the
OwnZone, calories burned, and total calories burned to date
Heart rate monitoring
Heart Touch - a hands-free way to activate the backlight
Watch, alarm, calendar and stopwatch functions
In-screen help function
Water resistant to 50 meters.
Coded wireless transmitter that prevents cross-talk with other monitors (Note: In the USA and Canada this product is sold with uncoded Polar Transmitter.)
Submitted by
S marsh
a Cross Country Rider
from SLC, UT, USA
Date Reviewed: September 20, 2007
Strengths: Attractive style, comfortable
Weaknesses: limited functions compared to newer models. Buttons hard to push
Bottom Line:
Good basic HR. Menu are a bit hard to follow and buttons are difficult to push. I've used it for over a year now and will be upgrading to one with more than one zone and more memory - this one just tracks your most recent workout.
It is more attractive than many of the other HR out there especially if you want it to double as a watch. crystal is pretty tough, but is now starting to show some scratches.