Heart rate monitor watch

Heart Rate Monitor Watch

Heart Rate Monitors are designed for measuring one's heart rate, quickly and easily, during physical exercise and not only. There are two kinds of heart rate monitors: typical and strapless heart rate monitors. The first ones include a chest strap transmitter and a watch-like wrist receiver. The difference between the two of them is that the strapless heart rate monitors do not include a chest strap, instead they may not be that accurate in showing the heart rate as the first ones, but they are available and very popular nowadays.

Polar Heart Rate Monitors are the most popular heart rate monitors today. They are all divided into 3 main series: the A-Series, the M-Series and F-Series, and the AXN-Series and S-Series heart rate monitors, each of the series being destined for a certain group of exercisers (beginners and intermediate exercisers will use A-Series monitors, advanced exercisers - M-Series and F-Series monitors, and, finally, trainers, athletes will use AXN-Series and S-Series monitors).

Heart Rate Monitor Watch

One of the latest models of the Polar Series is Polar F55 Male Heart Rate Monitor Watch. It includes such features as: Body Workout (a set of strength training exercises, which can be adjusted to any level of physical development) and Own Relax (a test that shows one how relaxed the body is, based on heart rate changes). Polar Fitness Tests can show your fitness level and Own Index is a feature that indicates one's maximal oxygen uptake, as a result of the tests accomplished. This model also has a feature that counts the number of calories spent and a mobile connectivity as well. It even has the property of blocking other heart rate monitors' signals appearing in the same area.

The idea of the first strapless heart rate monitor watch belongs to MIO Company. With such strapless heart rate monitor watches as the Motiva Petite Pink you can not only see your heart rate and calorie expenditure, but also support a noble cause, because with every watch that's bought, 10 per cent of its cost go to the Cure Foundation of Breast Cancer Research.

There're also finger touch heart rate monitors, such as Smart Health Pulse Monitor Watch is. If you want to see the way it works, it's enough for you to place your fingers on the two silver sensors and, in a question of seconds, you will have your heart rate reading. More than that, if you don't take your fingers from the sensors, the readings will be refreshed every 3 seconds. This model has a countdown timer, a daily alarm mode with 1 alarm per day, a current time mode and an electro-luminescent (EL) backlight. Besides, it is water-resistant up to 50 meters, but that does not mean that it should be used under water, its functions are not made for this.

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