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Oregon-Scientific HR-102 Wireless Heart Rate Monitor Watch Fitness Monitor

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Product Description: Oregon-Scientific HR-102 Wireless Heart Rate Monitor Watch

  • Continuously monitors and displays instant & average heart rate

  • Transmit heart rate readings to accompanying wristwatch and compatible excercise equipment with lightweight, wireless chest belt(included)

  • Manually set high/low heart rate training zone limits with audible out-of-zone alert
  • Chronograph stopwatch/timer with hr/min/sec display
  • 12 or 24-hour clock display...
  • Continuously monitors and displays instant & average heart rate

  • Transmit heart rate readings to accompanying wristwatch and compatible excercise equipment with lightweight, wireless chest belt(included)

  • Manually set high/low heart rate training zone limits with audible out-of-zone alert
  • Chronograph stopwatch/timer with hr/min/sec display
  • 12 or 24-hour clock display options
  • Calendar with Month/Date/Day display
  • Illuminated with blue HiGlo™ Electro-luminescent backlight for easy nighttime viewing
  • Low battery indicator
  • Chest belt: 1.5" x 0.5" x 43.0"
  • Actual size: 1.5" x 0.5" x 9.5"
  • User Reviews: Oregon-Scientific HR-102 Wireless Heart Rate Monitor Watch

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      By KatF  Aug 18, 2005 | 14 out of 14 found this Oregon-Scientific HR-102 Wireless Heart Rate Monitor Watch review helpful

      Pros: Accurate, Easy to use controls

      Cons: None

      I needed an accurate heart rate monitor to use in the gym because I was getting very inaccurate rates from the built in hand grips on the machines. This watch/monitor not only displays my heart rate on the watch face, but it also displays on most of ...the machines in my gym. No more holding the sweaty handgrips, and the machine display is accurate. The buttons and controls on the watch are very easy to use. The chest strap is comfortable and very low-profile, easy to put on and take off, and should fit anyone. The watch is also adjustible to fit very small to very large wrists. The bike handlebar adapter is a nice feature but I have not tried that. I am very pleased and feel that the price (I paid $39) is more than fair for this product. Read more Less

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