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Timex T5G941 Heart Rate Monitor Watch | 
| Brand: Timex Category: Sports Department: mens
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $35.88 as of 7/31/2010 18:40 MDT details You Save: $24.07 (40%)
New (17) Used (3) from $30.55
Rating: 141 reviews Sales Rank: 96
Color: Silver Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries: 1 Batteries Included: No Band Material: Polyurethane Bezel Material: Resin Case Diameter: 40 Case Material: Resin Case Thickness: 14 Clasp: Buckle Dial Color: digital-gray Dial Window Material Type: Acrylic Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 30 Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: T5G941 Model: T5G941 UPC: 753048231720 EAN: 0753048213306 ASIN: B000F5WB66
Release Date: January 1, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Recalls activity time and average, peak, and minimum heart rate | | • | Elastic chest strap transmits heart EKG to wristwatch; user-replaceable battery | | • | Automatic activity timer keeps track of exercise time | | • | 12- and 24-hour time as well as with month and date display | | • | INDIGLO backlighting, 30-meter water resistance rating |
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Product Description Timex T5G941 Heart Rate Monitor Watch. Get your top workout with this Monitor! If you're not working with a heart rate monitor, you're not getting the most out of your cardio exercises! Be a peak performer with this Heart Rate Monitor Watch! Recalls activity time and average, peak, minimum heart rate and much more. Features an elastic chest strap that transmits your heart EKG to your wristwatch. Comes standard with Indiglo backlighting for nighttime and low-light visibility. Pump it up: Keeps track of 12 and 24-hour time as well as month / date display; 30-meter water-resistance rating; Durable and lightweight resin case and strap; All-day white reflector display; 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty. Bring this excellent Watch home today! Timex T5G941 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
Amazon.com Product Description The affordable, entry-level Timex T5G941 is great for those just starting out with heart rate monitoring. This digital wristwatch-style monitor continuously tracks your heart rate via a comfortable, elastic chest strap (which fists chest sizes from 25 to 53 inches). The large, easy-to-read display recalls your activity time and average, peak, and minimum heart rate, and it includes 12/24 hour time and month/date display. It also features INDIGLO night light backlighting, up to 2 years of battery life, and is water resistant to 30 meters (100 feet)--enabling it to withstand splashes and accidental dunks into the water, but not suitable for swimming.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 141
Good Beginner HRM Watch July 30, 2010 BYUTHOM I've had this HRM watch for the past month and have liked it. The readings provide the information I wanted in a HRM watch - my exercise time (the time between when I turned it on and when I turned it off) and both the average HR and maximum HR during that period of time. The chest band is not difficult to put on and the numbers on the watch are large enough to be read without my glasses. I've had no problem with the chest band picking up my HR, even without getting it damp first. My one complaint/caution is you have to be careful when you end your exercise session and when you want to review the corresponding HR. You begin measuring your HR by pressing the ON/OFF button down for less than a second; you end the exercise by holding that same button down for about 3 seconds, until the display reads HOLD TURN OFF, one word at a time. To review your workout, you have to hold the same button for another 3 seconds until the display reads HOLD FOR INFO, one word at a time. If you're not careful and don't hold the button down until the readout ends and you see the first number (the length of your workout), it will start a new workout and you'll lose all of the old info. I lost the first few workouts because I didn't hold the button down long enough. Other than that minor inconvenience, I really like it.
Good, Cheap Heart Rate Monitor July 28, 2010 Kara This product is great for the health enthusiast who doesn't want to spend more than $30 or $40 to know what their heart rate is. It's a basic product, easy to use, and helpful for keeping your heart fit.
Excellent in-use functionality, but poorly designed for monitor battery replacement July 26, 2010 Reader This monitor gives consistent reading of heart rate during workout. When a workout is finished the monitor can provide you with your maximum heart rate during the session, as well as your average heart rate during exercise, and the total time of exercise. Its functionality as a monitor is excellent.
The reason for the less than five star rating is the unfortunately poor design and planning for battery replacement in the monitor. The chest strap battery is easy to change, just insert a coin, twist to remove the battery compartment cover, install a new battery and replace the cover. Unfortunately, the battery in the wrist monitor is not so easy to change. It requires releasing a watch strap pin where the watch strap connects to the monitor, to allow the watch's back to then be opened next. Four small screws must then be removed from the back so it can be taken off. Then an even smaller screw, it is quite small, must be removed from the battery cover so a new battery can be reinserted. This process must be reversed to close the watch monitor. This is quite a tedious process requiring jewelers screwdrivers to work with the monitor's small screws. This process clearly presents some significant problems for the end user. In fact, the manual states in capital letters, "TIMEX STRONGLY RECOMMENDS TAKING YOUR MONITOR TO A LOCAL RETAILER OR JEWELER TO HAVE THE BATTERY REPLACED".
The batteries have proven to be quite long-lived, so perhaps some of the five star reviews may have been made before the batteries needed changing. For a relatively inexpensive monitor to require visiting a retailer or jeweler to replace a battery or risk damaging the monitor is simply poor design.
The bottom line: five stars for information display and functionality, two stars for monitor battery replacement design.
Singing in the Shower! July 26, 2010 John A. Jones (Montgomery, Al) I am not pleased with this product at all. You need to be soaking wet for the transmitter to work and then you still need to move it around on your chest to get a reading. If you were having sex in the shower it might work well! I do not recommend this product!
Prelim review of Timex T5G941 HRM July 25, 2010 Phil Completely satisfied with this device after one month of 3/wk use. If you have the proper equipment and are comfortable working with microelectronics, you can replace the CRxxxx cells in both the wrist and chest units in a few minutes yourself, and avoid the cost of having some expert do it for you. This is far superior to another manufacturer's HRM I used previously who required that I ship them off to a repair center - incurring greater costs and a delay.
So far it has been completely reliable. I also note that the Timex chest unit seems to "lose contact" (my assumption) under certain exercise motions less frequently than the previous HRM did.
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