- Basic heart rate monitor with time-of-day and stopwatch
- Automatic age-based heart rate zones
- Total exercise time, average heart rate, and maximum heart rate
- OwnCode feature blocks unwanted signals from other heart rate monitors
- Water resistant to 50 meters, backlight
The characteristics of the monitor of cardiac frequency of DescriptionPolar FS2 of the product comprise continuous the cardiac frequency, the medium cardiac frequency, the maximum cardiac frequency and the time total of practice. Amazon. order of DescriptionIn of the product of COM in order to catch up your objectives of physical form, you must esercitarti to the just intensity. The fashionable polar monitor of cardiac frequency FS2 (HRM) it helps easy and exactly measure your cardiac frequency in order to help it to obtain hardly to the just intensity or your level of effort. The characteristics of base of this HRM have added the chronometer. More & gt; & gt;




#1 by C. King on December 20, 2009 - 7:23 pm
Ordered black, which was not available in this color at my local sporting goods store-got blue, which I could have gotten in the store with no S&H charge.
Also somewhat disappointed in the monitor, which works fine for HR, but doesn’t give a running time.
#2 by Bertram W. Shaw on December 20, 2009 - 7:29 pm
I bought this because it had the range to mount on my trike. And in that sense it works where others didn’t. But it has several serious shortcomings. It shuts itself off when no signal is received for about five minutes. e. g. , when you come to a rest stop. And when you start it again all of the previous data is lost. Also it is seriously affected by power lines and just stops working. As I ride a recumbent I can’t see the monitor if it is mounted on my wrist. This probably will work for you in the gym or for short rides, but don’t buy it if you are a serious cyclist. Also, when I called Polar for some help the tech was quite rude to me.
#3 by shutterbug42 on December 20, 2009 - 10:13 pm
This watch does exactly what most people need, and is incredibly easy to use.
There are only a couple of things that keep me from giving it 5 stars, and that has more to do with me not thinking through everything I want:
1. A backlight would have been handy.
2. Minimum heart rate (in addition to max and average) is nice for resting heart rate measurements. (However, if you wait long enough, the average will approach the min. )
3. Ability to store more than one session. I frequently do multiple cardio sessions while at the gym. It would be have a log of all of the cardio sessions I did that day.
Overall, though, I’m very happy with it. It gets the job done.
#4 by Peter A. Mohylsky on December 20, 2009 - 11:56 pm
It was east to set up, It has great visibility. Large numbers on the face makes it easy for an old guy like me to use.
#5 by 58 Trainer on December 21, 2009 - 12:41 am
Takes a little getting used to, but once I understood the functions, it works great. Keeps me from exceeding HR objectives, both for me and my clients.