- The functions are to a reasonable extent limited (clock, countdown, alarm clock, and logically, pulse measurement)
- The clock is not too heavy; Although made of plastic, but still has a certain value
- It is stylish, ie, they can be "even as times" wear, not only during exercise (I'm now quite often)
- The heart rate measurement works very simple, just press your finger on the metal sensor (see picture), and shortly thereafter the value is (with Beep)
- They should be motorized reasonably fit, you can do the same during the run ...
- The values are (parallel measurements on various cardio machines) exactly or agree
- The clock is manufactured in Germany, has an easy to use instructions and a "normal" support number (= normal telephone charges); These are for me quite important factors in favor of a purchase
- Ultimately: the price. I would like to buy a clock that displays the pulse. A computer's wrist with a kilo or more and a high battery consumption, I did not. Accordingly, the price of the offered functions is fair or even favorable.
If you are looking for a heart rate monitor without a seat belt, you can use the Beurer (also available in women's version) for the price not go wrong. Slamming and start walking!