Sales Rank: 60 (Sports)
Binding: Sports
Brand: Oregon Scientific
EAN: 4891475105040
Feature: Oregon scientific entry level heart rate monitor
Feature: Manually programmable hi/lo heart rate training zone
Feature: Heart rate alert when you are out of your training zone
Feature: Wireless chest belt (included)
Feature: Clock with alarm and calendar
Feature: Stopwatch with count up timer
Feature: HiGlo EL backlight
Feature: Water resistant to 30 meters
IsAutographed: 0
IsFragile: 0
IsMemorabilia: 0
Label: Oregon Scientific
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Manufacturer: Oregon Scientific
Model: HR102
Publisher: Oregon Scientific
Studio: Oregon Scientific
Warranty: 12
Price: £16.85
Product Description
Hop, skip, jump or run, the HR102 heart rate watch from Oregon will measure your heart rate while you exercise thanks to its wireless pectoral strap.The HR102 heart rate watch will let you establish your own training program by zone and the sound alert system will tell you when you have reached your maximum and minimum programmed limits.The HR102 functions as a watch with a calendar and alarm. It also allows you to see your personal data which is made easy by its backlit face.In order to withstand different training conditions, the HR102 heart rate watch is waterproof at up to 3 bars and its pectoral strap resists water splashes!Customer Reviews of 'Oregon Scientific HR102 Heart Rate Monitor'
Great Value (10. October 2008)
Really just bought this as a transmitter for our running machine. It can be a pain to have to hold the machine to get a heart rate. The transmitter works well and the machine picked up the signal and I'm delighted. (Horizon Paragon). JohnCompletely useless for resting HR (18. August 2008)
Does not pick up a resting HR signal at all. And I know I'm not dead.Worst choice ever! (13. April 2008)
I bought it for my father and used it only once before it breaks out. The watch simply can't receive the signal from the strap and the HR monitor is totally out of use..............Not Good Value (26. March 2008)
I agree with many of the reviewers that found the readings unstable. It jumps from 88 to over 160 and back again, and after a short while, the strap looses connection to the watch(this is with new batteries and the unit is less than 2 months old)I changed this for a Polar FS1 from Tescos for £14.50!!!! and i'ts much better.


