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I have a Polar watch/heart rate monitor, and I replace the battery, and then 2 days later it is showing the battery low symbol. I have changed batteries twice, and it keeps running it down. I am not sure why. The light is not on, so I know it is not that. Thanks for any input.
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Polar has a good return/exchange policy. I would just send it all back for a new one. Most likely there is a defect in either the watch or the HR monitor.
Polar has a good return/exchange policy. I would just send it all back for a new one. Most likely there is a defect in either the watch or the HR monitor.
I need a really nice running watch...?
My baby bo
that can tell time and distance in miles. Are there any out there and can you give me the prices they range from?
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There are two different types to choose between: GPS or footpod based.
For GPS the big ones are: Garmin, Suunto, Polar but also Apple Iphone
For footpod the big ones are: Polar, Suunto, Garmin but also Apple Ipod
I have a Garmin GPS myself (had two earlier models and liked them too). A benefit with a Polar is that its heartrate monitor works with many exercise machines if you train in a gym.
For prices, go to http://mysimon.com and type in what you're looking for
There are two different types to choose between: GPS or footpod based.
For GPS the big ones are: Garmin, Suunto, Polar but also Apple Iphone
For footpod the big ones are: Polar, Suunto, Garmin but also Apple Ipod
I have a Garmin GPS myself (had two earlier models and liked them too). A benefit with a Polar is that its heartrate monitor works with many exercise machines if you train in a gym.
For prices, go to http://mysimon.com and type in what you're looking for
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