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Precise Heart Rate Monitoring:The chest strap delivers precise and reliable heart rate monitoring across various exercises, from treadmill workouts and cycling to outdoor runs. It ensures you stay in your target heart rate zone for maximum performance.
Workout Calorie Estimation: When paired with heart rate chest strap, the watch displays real-time heart rate and calorie consumption during workouts. Whether you’re walking, running, or doing high-intensity training, it helps you evaluate the effectiveness of each session.
Easy-to-Use Display Watch: Quickly check your heart rate on the large, user-friendly display without relying on a phone or smartwatch.
Built-in Stopwatch and Hourly Chime: Convenient features for timing intervals, managing workout sessions, and staying organized.With its performance-driven design, is an excellent choice for fitness enthusiasts looking for accurate heart rate tracking during workouts.
Personalized Settings: You can enter your gender, age, and weight, and customize your heart rate safety zone. If your heart rate exceeds the safe range, the watch will beep every 10 seconds as a reminder, helping you avoid overexertion or inefficient training.
Simple Setup and Comfortable Wear: Designed for long-lasting comfort, the strap remains secure without feeling tight, even during intense workouts.
5ATM Waterproof Durability: Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, ensuring durability even during the wet conditions.
Ultra-Long Battery Life:Both the watch and chest strap use CR2032 batteries, providing up to 365 days use with no frequent charging needed. Easy battery replacement with a small Phillips screwdriver for the watch and a coin for the heart rate sensor.
Initial Startup Guide: For first-time use, locate the 4 side buttons on your watch. Simultaneously press and hold all 4 buttons until the screen lights up. Once the screen is illuminated, release the buttons to complete the startup process.
Perfect Gift for Fitness Enthusiasts: A thoughtful and practical gift for anyone passionate about health and fitness, combining accuracy, comfort, and simplicity to enhance every workout journey.
11 reviews for EZON Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap and Digital Watch,5ATM Waterproof Fitness Tracker with HRM,Calories Burned,Stopwatch and Hourly Chime – Ideal Fitness Presents for Men and Women
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Ksenia –
Reasonable design at a reasonable price.
I was not very optimistic when I ordered this. It has plenty of problems noted in the reviews. Many of the negative comment are valid in my experience after using this for a few weeks: like the chest strap attachment is impossible – you have to step into this and pull it up, and never unbuckle it; the wrist strap is really bad. There are probably better options, but at 3 to 5 time this price. I was tempted to give it 5 stars, but then nobody reads the 5 star reviews – they typically come from people who never even try to use the product :-)The readout is very easy to set up and to read. I don’t mount it on my wrist – I mount it on the handle bar. Wrap the bar with a 1 inch wide strip of thick packing material, secured by duct or electrical tape and use it in place of your wrist. You can switch from heart rate to time, etc. with just a touch of a button.If this works for a year or so I’ll be quite happy.Update: I changed my 3 stars to five. As you see above I had some ideas that may actually help users work with this unit so I didn’t use 5 stars because nobody reads 5 star reviews 🙂 Later I had a problem with the wrist strap – it broke off. As noted by other reviewers that strap is problematic – it’s too stiff, especially where it connects to the watch. That part is absolutely rigid rather than flexible like a pin connection that a normal wrist watch would have. You need to be careful not to flex that joint too much because it will brake rather than flex. And mine did brake. So I told the seller, he apologized and sent a replacement which I got in a few days. Great service which you don’t often see these days.Just a note about putting on the chest strap – after using it a dozen times I really do find it quite easy to just “step in” and pull it up to position rather than dealing with the buckles which are not easy to attach. I just never detach them.I spent a lot of time looking for a chest strap HRM with a simple readout that does not require pulling out a cell phone. This is the only one I could find, and it’s quite inexpensive besides.
Russ –
Buy Something Else
Pros — Numbers are large and easy to see.Cons — I wanted to like this Heart Rate Monitor — BUT —1- The High Rate Alarm is SO FAINT, it can be heard only if the watch is pressed against your ear.2- Has 4 buttons that all do multiple things and ARE NOT User Friendly.3- Buttons are so-so. Sometimes they work, and sometimes you need to wiggle them to hit the “sweet spot”.4- In Set Up mode (entered while on the correct mode, ie Time, then pushing and holding the Light button), the numbers are big, but the prompts are tiny/worthless.5- Set up isn’t easy and hitting the wrong button (which always seems to be in the way) kicks you out.6- The strap for the watch is stiff and ackward.7- Who ever designed the chest strap NEVER TRIED TO PUT ONE ON. The “latch” is VERY HARD to connect. Maybe you are suppose to connect it then slide the chest strap down over your head.8- I’m not a skinny minny, but I’m not huge either. If you are over a 42 inch chest, the strap won’t fit.9- Does not Auto Start displaying Heart rate when Chest Strap is worn. You have to select that “mode”.10- A Heart Rate Monitor should do one thing and do it well, namely report Heart Rate. It DOES NOT need —a- an Alarm feature to wake you up (though given the faint chime you wouldn’t hear it unless you taped the watch to your ear at night).b- a stop watch
Gerald Junod –
Works okay!
Worked very well especially for the price. The fit was good and readings were accurate or very close. I have used several different brands. The brand is inexpensive and does the job. I have used it on a treadmill, elliptical and while weight lifting.
T –
Good HR monitor, poor user interface
This watch does a good job as a basic heart rate monitor for excersize giving basic on the fly information. It also works well as a watch, stopwatch, and alarm. It falls short on the user interface which is cryptic and difficult. It also only gives you a heart rate number but does not give percent of max. It will give a hard to read symbol of a 5 increment HR range (too low, low, mid, high, too high). Even with the manual for reference it was difficult to navigate and set. Once everything is set then your OK.My favorite feature is it does not require you to be monitored with your data stored in the cloud AND it does not require a subscription for full functionality.If you are looking for %Max and other analytics as you exercise, go elsewhere.If you are looking for a basic heart rate monitor that, once set, you use for basic data, this one fits the bill.If privacy is of concern this is a great choice.I only use this to view my heart rate real time during excersize. This, price point, and privacy is why I chose it.
poppaw62 –
It works
Might be cheaper than others but it works
Jill –
Only accurate for three months- Trust your smart watch.
I’ve been using chest strap heart rate monitors for years, never had an issue. This worked fine for about three months. My last three workouts, nope. I always wear my smart watch plus the chest strap and they are always very close (one or 2 bpm apart). I wear both because I like to be able to look down and be sure that I can see my heart rate. If my watch is in the process of measuring, the most recent Number is too small for me to see. Lately, the heart strap monitor is only been accurate for one or two minutes of a 30 minute workout. For example, today 20 minutes into a row, my heart rate should’ve been about 150 bpm, but the chest strap was showing 80 bpm. This was happening consistently through my workout. I kept readjusting the strap which I had not had to do for the first three months. It would go as low as 48 bpm and then jump up to 120 (should’ve been higher.) then back down to 90, etc.. I’m giving it two stars because I was able to use it for three months and now I realize I don’t have to look at my heart rate as often. My watch will work just fine.
Sean –
I have a polar heart rate monitor watch, but want to buy this as a backup since the old one is not functioning so well anymore. After a week of usage, I conclude the following:1. The heart rate monitor is accurate. I believe this is the most important thing for the watch.2. The watch is can be set to alert when heart rate reaches higher or lower limit (per user presets).3. The lcd display is clear with backlit.4. The heart rate strap is comfortable.5. One thing I wish this watch to provide is the recording of exercise detail (I.e. workout duration, calories burned, heart rate changing status), but it doesn’t seem to have the function yet.6. The watch has the chronograph and alarm function.In conclusion, this HRM watch does satisfy the essential needs of tracking the heart rate, it could be a 10/10 if it tracks the workout performance. I like it for its affordable price.
Lawrence Smith –
I bought this to replace a Polar Pacer. The battery went on the Polar chest strap and I broke something trying to change the battery (not recommended). As I’m no longer using a monitor for swimming, I thought I’d save some money and try this one. So far, so good. Nice, easy to read screen. Strap is less sensitive than the Garmin was – it needs to be wet and tight to get a consistent reading. One thing I’d suggest: the band that retrains the wrist strap has a protrusion that inserts into the strap, making it difficult to remove. With a bit of fiddling, I rotated the band, and it still retains the strap but it is much easier to extract now. Again, nice screen.I think the battery that came with this was weak from day one. It stopped working after a couple of months and I changed and find it more sensitive now.
kruis –
This product did not deliver. The heart rate monitor did not work well at all abd wiuldn’t register wheb it was a foot or more away from the body. Bought it fir my husband as a gift and is too late to return now. 😒
Canadian Tech –
Large character display, Large buttons for control, simple, but complete set of functionsExcellent value for the moneyCon: Heart rate takes up to a minute to displayCon: picks up interference from other devices if you are too close to them. My car radio for example, or an electric shaver.Time of day, Stop watch, Heart rate monitor. Very useful for exercise.I use it for walking exercise over a known distance course. I use it to time my performance and monitor my heart rate.TIP: forget about spit or salt water. This device needs conductive gel. Easy to find and buy on Amazon. Not expensive. Works very well and takes very little. Adjust the strap so that it is tight enough that it stays in position.I tested the battery from the wrist device after 7 months and it was still at the expected 3V level.No instructions are provided for changing the battery in the wrist device.Remove the backremove the white plastic cover from under the clips.Lift the edge of the clip where you see the reset displaySlide in a new 2032Reverse to finishUpdate after nearly a year of use:That conductive gel is very useful. Use it very sparingly thoughThe chest strap has a 2032 battery in it. Very easy to replace. I use min HRM every other day for about an hour. That chest strap battery is good for maybe 3 to 6 months of use. The 2032 battery is available everywhere and costs very little. I buy mine in the dollar store for 3 for $1.25 Cdn. When that battery starts to fade, you will see all kinds of strange behaviours.
Peter Kovacs –
Update. Unreliable readings. Using saliva as instructed wouldn’t even give me a reading. I used conductive gel to get a reading. On a 10 min treadmill workout, I got from 81 at rest then slowly built to 116 and stayed then 155, 190, 220, 315 then nothing. Have adjust my chest strap over a dozen time to get a reading. I got to 134 my target and verified it vita a blood pressure monitor and while still keeping pace, dropped to 88, then jumped to 112, 118.Sorry but must return it.Nice large numbers that are easy to read and works well. The alarm is rather quiet and the chest band will not pick up heart rate with only moisture or saliva, I had to use a gel.