- 15 Functions: Clock, Date, Stopwatch, Alarm clock, Lap Counter, Total training time, Training time per exercise zone, Current HR, Avg HR, Max HR, Training Manager
- 3 settable zones with audible alarm, Calorie counter, Total Calories, Back light, My name function
- ECG Precise, Compatible with cardio machines
- Water proof
- Includes handlebar Mount
Product DescriptionThe PC 15 is like its users: sporty, ambitious, committed. Anyone with a passion for sport and fitness will soon find a place for it in their heart. It is an individual trainer that allows you to control, plan, and evaluate your exercise sessions with total precision ¿ complete with Training Manager and Lap Counter. Features include: Max, % Max, Average, Current HR. 3 settable HR zones with audible alarm and zone graph. Alarm Clock, Backlight, Calorie Counter. Stop. . . More >>





#1 by Edson C. Valle - June 27th, 2009 at 21:26
The sigma vigilance has a quality much poor one. I have bought the PC7 a year makes and before I have put it turns it under l' heavy shower it stops to work (is supposed in order to be resistance all' water of 3m). I have transmitted to the sigma and I must pay all expenses of transport from (from China in Brasi them). After 1 year the battery is down and the posterior part is rusted (has a vigilance of Casio of 10 years that is used is swimming in pond and water of sea and has not at all rusted).
Don& #039; the t it suggests the sigma vigilances.
#2 by Howard C. Strong Jr. - June 27th, 2009 at 23:15
This was the first product that I purchase off of the internet that I felt is JUNK! I can kick myself for throwing away the box. The chest ban the is use fails over 50% of the time. I e-mailed the mfg. and was told to water down the contacts. That worked for less then fifteen seconds and received a no signal read out on the watch. Do yourself a favor and go to consumer report let this company rate the product first before purchasing. I will sell this watch for $10. 00 because that is the only module that works. BYER BE WARE!
#3 by Dzhim Revdy - June 28th, 2009 at 01:37
Used the monitor for six months, worked great. Suddenly “NO SIGNAL” appears whenever I try it. Changed batteries, slathered self with conducting gel, still NO SIGNAL. Shouldn’t a $50 HRM last longer than six months?
#4 by W.Busch - June 28th, 2009 at 03:20
Sigma Sport, a German Company is producing very good bike computers which I and my family used to equip our bicycles with. 2 years ago I bought a HRM Sigma balance with a few essential features. I was not satified with the touch sensors arraged on a ring around the display, because I did not really feel when it was taking the finger push. Another flaw I discovered that the data link between the breast strap and the watch failed to work occationally without having any glue why. Due to a report in a bike magazine I decided to buy this PC 15. On this HRM the buttons are much better to push and clearly to recognize but I find the menu for the features that you can choose to be displayed confusing and not very easy to find. Again I discovered that the Data link failed to work sometimes for a couple of minutes and I have no read-out. Why I cannot tell. The spot under the sensors were always wet from my sweat. I think this is a general Sigma manufacturing flaw. I have sent the PC 15 to Sigma to have it checked. They denied any discrepancy but they have sent me a new breast band(?)
Loosing data while you were running, biking or walking messes up the total results and the end of the training.
#5 by Bruce T. Tuten - June 28th, 2009 at 03:38
Bought this monitor and found the instructions on setting the watch up very hard to understand and follow. In addition in a few days it stop working and was sent back to Amazon. Ordered a Polar RS-100.