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Suunto X3HR Heart Rate Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, and Thermometer | 
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| Brand: Suunto Category: Sports
Buy New: $111.40 - $168.95
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 5456
Color: Black Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.9 x 3
MPN: SUUNTO X3HR Model: X3HR UPC: 045235800414 EAN: 6417084105165 ASIN: B0000TW3UQ
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| Features:
| • | Wrist-top computer with altimeter, barometer, compass, and thermometer | | • | Altimeter offers range of up to 29,500 feet and automatic 24-hour memory | | • | Displays current barometric pressure and temperature; 4-day barometric memory | | • | Compass boasts cardinal bearing, North-South arrow, and declination setting | | • | Stopwatch with split-time measurement; water-resistant to 100 feet; 2-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description Get the best out of your training with the new Suunto X3HR, an easy to use and versatile wrist-top computer/timepiece for both people with active lifestyles and athletes who want to actively monitor and analyze their performance. The Suunto X3HR features a heart rate monitor, as well as an altimeter, barometer, and thermometer. With Suunto X3HR's unique heart rate functions you can measure and analyze your heart rate level to further improve your training program. The Suunto X3HR displays the average heart rate in real-time throughout the training session, which makes training level management easier than ever before. The possibility to compare the instant heart rate with the average is especially practical in sports where heart rate varies a lot, such as biking and cross country skiing in a hilly terrain. The graphic display of the current heart rate in relation to the target zone helps you control the training intensity even when training within the target zone limits. Another useful training function is the interval timer that assists you in circuit training and interval training. For post-performance assessment, Suunto X3HR stores data on training duration; average, minimum and maximum heart rate; cumulative ascent and descent; and the highest and lowest altitude in the training session. It also stores up to 10 laps and the heart rate for each training session, and memorizes the data regarding the last 10 training sessions. When traveling in the wilderness, safety comes first. Suunto X3HR has many features that enable safe and responsible hiking. The altimeter supports navigation and gives you necessary information when you are on the move in nature. The barometer and thermometer help you estimate the weather conditions. Additionally, the weather functions help you track the weather changes and plan the day's activities more carefully. What's in the Box This package contains the Suunto X3HR wrist-top computer, transmitter belt, 3-volt lithium cell (for belt), and printed Quick Guide and Pocket Guide.
Product Description The last thing you need during your training session is a heart rate monitor with more confusing features than all the James Bond watches combined. Although a spinning saw bezel would be cool, it's not exactly necessary. With a heart rate monitor, an altimeter, interval timers, and an eight-session memory, the Suunto X3HR Heart Rate Monitor gives you just what you need for a training run, bike ride, or hike. This training watch features an easy-to-read graphic heart rate display with your current heart rate and target zone, so you get a quick and complete view of your workout at a glance. The X3HR stores your ascent and descent levels, minimum and maximum heart rate, and training time, for up to eight separate sessions. What this watch doesn't have is a million confusing buttons, laser-tractor-beam capability, or grappling hook extensions.
Product Features- Material: [Housing] plastic composite; [Strap] rubber
- Altimeter: Yes, usable to 29500ft (9000m)
- Barometer: Yes
- Heart Rate Monitor: Yes
- Chronograph: Yes
- Thermometer: Yes
- Digital Compass: No
- Adjustable Declination: No
- Low Battery Indicator: No
- PC Compatible: No
- Waterproof: Water resistant to 100ft (30m)
- Backlight: Yes
- Alarms:
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- Size: Small / medium; [Face thickness] 1.42cm (0.55in); [Casing diameter] 4.8cm (1.88in)
- Weight: 1.9oz (53g)
- Recommended Use: Training, triathlons, running, biking, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Mistake September 7, 2008 Nathan Harris (Portland,OR) This watch has been a total waste of money. The temperature and altitude features are completely inaccurate and the heart rate monitor only reads part of the time. I would strongly recommend purchasing a different watch.
Heart Rate Monitor Has No Heart June 2, 2008 C. Hebel (USA) It arrived in good condition. However, difficult to use and cannot seem to get the Heart Rate Monitor working properly in spite of doing all of the diagnostic tests.
hr stopped working after 30 min. June 18, 2007 Ralph Baumueller (saint louis) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
just got this watch about 24 hours ago. first it was working great.and i like it lots more then the polar rs200. i used the watch in my small water pool without the hr-sensor.after that the watch did not get any hr from the hr sensor.it the watched showed 00 for about 20 min.then it was working fine again.today i drove my car,the hr sensor in my trunk.the watch started beeping. so i checked it.watch showing me 230 bt/hr. i did't wear the hr sensor. remember, the sensor was in the trunk. tomorrow i will replace it for the same model.
Very accurate and easy to use!! January 28, 2007 Mr. Tandy J. Howard 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had been looking for an altimeter with heart rate function. This one works very nicely and is comfortable to wear without the bulk, that so many of the multi use watches, seem to have. Has accurate altimter, reliable heart rate readout, with nice multi memory storage, as well as temprature and barometric pressure. All in all, a great value!!
You can have mine January 24, 2007 J. Evans 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Had this a couple of years now, sure wish I had bought this from a place I could have returned it to. If you need reading glasses like I do, you will need them to read the display as the the digits of data other than the heart rate are very tiny. And then the heart rate reading displays "0" half the time. Just changed both batteries yesterday and right in the middle of a vigerous workout it stopped displaying heart rate. Put on my wife's $19 Polar from Big 5 and got a steady reading for the rest of the ride. A plus is that it does provides average HR, althought for what good with only part of the workout active (don't think the 0 readings are included). On the down side: it does not provide maximum HR.
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