Heart-rate & Fitness Monitors

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Omron Walking Style II Pedometer (Blue/Black)

Average Customer Rating: (162)

Brand: Omron

Price: £9.49


(7 available)

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Pro Fitbug pedometer uses revolutionary acceleration technology to track your daily activity, recording steps, distance, time and calories burnt whilst walking or jogging. After 10 minutes of walking at a consistent pace the aerobic mode is activated which counts the number of aerobic steps executed which are then stored separately in the memory.

#Good workout tool (2009-07-04) Easy, simple to use pedometer. Only takes a few minutes to enter some key data so that it can convert from steps to calories and KM. Only complaint from a person from the US is that it does not display Miles walked. Maintains 7 days of activity automatically overriding on the 8th day. Great to challenge yourself. Small, unobtrusive and easily clips to a pants pocket. Best day yet: 20,114 steps!
#This is fantastic! (2009-07-03) This is a fantastic pedometer and an extremely worthwhile purchase. The pedometer is easy to set up and once set up, you don t have to do anything else as it automatically resets the step counter/calorie counter/distance etc. at midnight every day. The calorie counter seems very accurate and I find myself trying hard to reach the recommended 10,000 steps a day whereas before I was completely unaware! I m going on a Duke of Edingborough practice expedition tomorrow so it will be useful to know how far I have walked and the pedometer is so accurate I kn...
#i like it (2009-07-03) it can work. But i do not know if i can lose weight by such simple devic. Anyway, i would like to try
#Omron Walking Style II Pedometer (2009-07-02) Great product, does exactly what it says it does, extra (small) clip to attach to clothing is invaluable!
#great walking partner (2009-07-02) Hi! I am really enjoying using this pedometer. its easy to use and great to look at. its motivating me to clock the miles everyday. and its clever enough to work even when its just carried in hand bag! fantastic!
Garmin Forerunner 50 Sports Watch with Wireless Sync & Personal Heart Rate Monitor

Average Customer Rating: (58)

Brand: Garmin

Price: £39.99


(9 available)

Tags: GPS, Navigation & Accessories, Satellite Navigation, non-gps enabled, Up to 23, Heart-rate & Fitness Monitors

Jump start your training with Forerunner 50. This sleek sports watch is ideal for running, cycling and other fitness activities, and is available with a wireless heart rate monitor or foot pod or both. Plus it automatically transmits workouts to your computer so you can analyze, store and share data using our online community, Garmin Connect.Get the Data You NeedTrain inside or outdoors. The affordable Forerunner 50 provides you with instant workout data including training time, pace, distance, lap pace, lap time, lap distance, average and best pace, calories, maximum and average heart rate. It also records both lap and detailed data.Listen to Your HeartForerunner 50 with wireless heart rate effectively tracks and records your heart rate while you work out, providing instant feedback about how hard your heart is working. The included digital heart rate monitor continuously tracks heart beats per minute which is wirelessly transmitted to the Forerunner 50. Even train in a certain heart ...

#My wife is thrilled with this gem! (2009-07-03) My wife has started running after getting herself in shape using an exercise bike and lateral thigh trainer. Her running is coming on a treat and I wanted to reward her efforts with a good quality training watch. We wondered initially if the face was a little too large for her wrist, but having set the watch-up on the first night and worn it when training ever since she is absoltely thrilled with it. It s reliable, easy to set-up and use, the digits are very clear and it looks the part when exercising.
#Garmin forerunner 50 (2009-07-01) Excellent product , great value for money good to know the batteries are easily replaced on both watch and heart strap . Agree with other reviews the software a little tricky but make sure you put the web address in excatly as the book says and it will take you straight to were you need to go , otherwise the garmin site will have you going around in cicles for days. If i can do it most people should have no problem just take it easy
#Pleased with this product (2009-06-29) I should point out that I am not a very serious sports person. I use the gym once or twice a week and do some outdoor running during the summer months, in preparation for a half marathon that I run every September. I wanted a cheap sports watch to record my times and this watch wasn t much more expensive than basic sports watches. The watch itself has been over-looked in most of the reviews. It s nice. Well. . . as black sports watches go, it s nice. Looks and feels better than most - and not too big on my skinny arms. And it has lots of f...
#Good, but oftware installation needs lateral thought (2009-06-27) I m not a professional athlete or obsessive fitness fanatic, but trying to get in shape and start a new routine, and so figured I needed a heart rate monitor. I had one previously - a Polar model. It s now a few years old, and the battery in the strap has now failed. Replacing it either means sending it back to Polar at a cost of around £30, buying an all-new strap at around the same price, or cutting open the original one, trying to find the battery, and then taping it back together. Instead, I spent about £35 on ...
#Garmin Forerunner 50 heart rate monitor (2009-06-24) I bought the Garmin Forerunner 50 with wireless sync and Personal heart rate monitor some months ago. It was my first foray into HRM, and i am more than happy with it. All three items are fairly sturdily built and quite robust. The Watch itself is easy to use and sync well with my computer . . . which then displays a simple and easy to read graph of your workout. I am extremely happy with this item and would recommend it to anyone. . . what a bargain at 29. 99
Garmin Forerunner 305 Wrist-Worn GPS Personal Training Device with Heart Rate Monitor

Average Customer Rating: (86)

Brand: Garmin

Price: £139.99


(13 available)

Tags: GPS, Navigation & Accessories

#Better than expected (2009-06-27) I bought this when my existing running watch decided to expire for no reason, and having a desire for a heart rate monitor and a passion for gadgets I thought I d give it a go at under £150. Reading some of the reviews I was concerned about running under trees and its ability to keep track, so deliberately tested it on my regular very tree covered route, and glad to report it functioned perfectly - and downloading the route into google earth showed it perfectly mapped, so I m extremely impressed. There s even a tunnel in the route which it seems to ...
#Up your pace (2009-06-04) The instructions for first time use were spot on and easy to follow. I havent used all the facilities on it yet but have found it brilliant for speed training, recording runs and making me run that little bit faster - as there is no longer any guesswork involved. Would recommend it to any runner.
#can t run without now! (2009-06-04) it is such a great, efficient and fun gadget. very useful for training as each session now is monitored. great for improving, for motivation. . . I love it , worth the money!
#Garmin gear is good gear (2009-05-24) Good product, quick and easy software, super quick delivery. Overall I m very happy. Once you have satellites (which can take a while) all is good - I just use the time to get a good warm up or stretch.
#Can t rate this highly enough (2009-05-11) Only bought this because my old New Balance training watch went on the fritz, but so glad it did because the Garmin provides so many features that I can t think how I managed without it before. Pro:HR MonitorGPS -I used to use gmapspedometer or runnersworld to workout distances for my routes and program these into my training logs, now I just go out for a run and let the device work it outProgrammable Workouts -Interval and tempo tempo runs are a dream, just program in the workout using the Training Centre software and the watch will give you ...
Sportline 345 Step / Distance / Calorie Pedometer

Average Customer Rating: (0)

Brand: Sportline

Price: £9.99


(2 available)

Tags: Pedometers, Substores, Department

Garmin Speed/Cadence Sensor For the Forerunner/Edge

Average Customer Rating: (6)

Brand: Garmin

Price: £30.99


(11 available)

Tags: Accessories, Satellite Navigation, Monitors & Sensors, Heart-rate Monitors

Monitor your pedaling cadence as you ride with this self-calibrating, wireless speed/cadence sensor. It measures and reports your pedaling strokes per minute, providing feedback for optimal performance.

#simplicity (2009-06-13) simple to fit and to pair with forerunner. Also need to set up the wheel size but instructions not included with either this product or forerunner 50. Googled and found a table of wheel/tyre sizes to set it up.
#Cadence monitor for the Garmin Forerunner 405 (2009-05-13) Product does exactly want I wanted, training for Triathlons and wanted to keep my cadence up when cycling. Didn t want another gadget for my bike and this works well with my Garmin Forerunner 405 which is great.
#Garmin Speed/Cadence Sensor For the GSC 10 (2009-03-19) I always use my Garmin Edge 705 when out on my bike. The speed/cadence sensor enables me to train at different cadences and also provides a back up speed indication in areas of poor satellite reception. It is very easy to attach to the bike and set up. Highly recommended.
#Great piece of kit (2009-03-07) A little fiddly to fit but once the forerunner 305 has synced successfully it is great and has made all the difference to my training. After cleaning the bike all the settings were knocked out and again it took a little while to get it working. Difficult to see the green and red lights in the sunlight.
#Works with Forerunner (2008-08-20) I bought this to go with my Forerunner 305. Product is a little fiddly to install - one of the magnets has to be zip-tied or stuck to the back of one crank, and the other has to go onto a rear wheel spoke. Instructions are not clear on whether the spoke magnet is required, but it could be a problem for those with solid/few spoke wheels. Spoke magnet also does not fit well - it s designed to fit best where two spokes cross, but on my (fairly standard) MTB rear wheel, this would mean the main unit not being next to the crank. For testing whether m...


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