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Polar A3 Heart Rate Monitor Watch

Polar A3 Heart Rate Monitor Watch Offering a step up in features from the F1, the Polar A3 heart rate monitor offers manual and automatic heart rate limit settings and personal target heart rates, in addition to display of current/average heart rate, exercise time, and t...details »
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Time in Training ZoneIndicates exercise time spent in between high & low limits.
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Polar F6 Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Black Coal)

Polar F6 Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Black Coal)

Product features

Automatic/Manual Target Heart Rate Zone OwnCal / OwnZone OwnCode Zone Pointer Full watch functions/Stopwatch/Exercise time/Backlight

Product description

The F6 heart rate monitor is the optimal choice for group exercisers like in-door cyclists. Coded transmission prevents crosstalk with other monitors so you'll get a personalized workout, even in a class environment. More than just a stylish model, the F6 is an excellent exercise motivator. It includes all the features of the F4 version, plus guidance with OwnZone to automatically establish your personal target heart rate zones and feedback with OwnCal to track your calories and percentage of fat burned, making it a perfect exercise companion. With stopwatch and convenient button free operation, the F6 is a valuable fitness tool. Watch features - Time of day / Stopwatch / Date and Weekday indicator / Alarm / Backlight HeartTouch - By moving the wrist unit close to the Polar logo on the chest transmitter you can change the display information without pressing any buttons Includes Wrist Unit with CR2032 battery, Transmitter with built-in lithium cell, and Elastic Strap to hold transmitter on chest.
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