Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Oregon Scientific Heart Rate Monitor Watch SE200-PINK Electronics

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Brand: Oregon Scientific EAN: 4891475329767 Feature: Perfect for the entry-level user Label: Oregon Scientific Manufacturer: Oregon Scientific Publisher: Oregon Scientific Studio: Oregon Scientific
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Perfect for the entry-level user The SE200 is an easy-to-use heart rate monitor for men or women. The included chest belt transmitter is designed to fit snugly against the skin. Sends analog heart rate data wirelessly to the compact watch receiver The watch is designed with a small case size and thin straps for those with smaller bone structures.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent device to check heart rate Comment: I know this comes with lots of fancy features but I just wanted a device to tell me what my heart rate was throughout my workout.
This arrived, I wet the strap and put it on, pressed the button with the heart image next to it and there was my heart rate! No intermittent transmissions, no reading long manuals, no over complication! Its good that it has those extra functions but I was worried it might be too much for my simple need, but it was fantastic! I am very happy :)
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