Good value for the money. Large number interface, easy to use buttons, and excellent night light. Watch is not at all clunky.
Cons:
Is primarily a running model, so it's not the most versatile of devices.
This is a good choice for someone's first heart rate monitor, if you're looking to sample heart rate training more sophisticated than finger-on-the-neck-and-count. Very intuitive interface, counts maximum, lower, and average heart rates, programmable zones, alarms, and calorie estimate.
Price Paid:
$125.00
Model Year:
2007
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Polar RS100
This is a good choice for someone's first heart rate monitor, if you're looking to sample heart rate training more sophisticated than finger-on-the-neck-and-count. Very intuitive interface, counts maximum, lower, and average heart rates, programmable zones, alarms, and calorie estimate.