Timex Bodylink Heart Rate Monitor System Fitness Monitor
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Product Description: Timex Bodylink Heart Rate Monitor System
The Timex® Ironman* Triathlon® Bodylink™ Performance Monitor is the essential element to the Bodylink™ System by providing real-time workout data. It teams with the Timex® Digital Heart Rate Sensor and the Timex® Speed + Distance Sensor to simultaneously provide comprehensive performance feedback.
User Reviews: Timex Bodylink Heart Rate Monitor System
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Timex bodylink with Navman II
, January 5, 2005Reviewer: Philip - See all Philip's reviews
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Pros: Units now small and compact
Cons: GPS unit not waterproof; software not for Macs
Timex seems to have listened to what people have been saying about the earlier versions of the Bodylink system. The new 5E671 with Navman II GPS nd HRM delivers almost almost everything the triathlete wants in an easy to use package.
Set up was easy. Take it out of the box, turn on the bits, strap them on, wait a few minutes for the GPS signal to be acquired and you're ready. Awesome.
Only bit missing seems to be max heart rate reached - either that or I haven't seen it in the manual.
For me the only real drawback is the lack of support for the Mac platforms. Software that only works on the PC is a bummer.
But otherwise, a great set up, easy to use and fun to train with. ...