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2025-08-12 16:37:30
Very accurate as a heart monitor, which is what I bought it for. I had bought a fitbit right before, and it was worthless as a heart rate monitor, during exercise it would show a heartbeat rate of 77 or something while my oxymeter would show 130, as would my gym bikes. I wouldn't trust on the gym bikes, but the oxymeter is a different story. Never mind that it would be impossible for me as an out of shape guy to have such a low hbr during a workout.This one is on the money with the oxymeter, and to my surprise the gym bikes. Plus it has a bigger icon than the fitbit and it stays on the mode I want it to stay on.The chest strap I assume is a better way than the wrap around the wrist. Of course I returned the fitbit after 4 days.
Russ
2025-07-12 15:10:02
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
Deb Walker, K9-10
2025-06-23 10:38:35
I love this little HRM. It does what you want and doesn't do a ton of useless things that most often don't work anyway on many more expensive types of HRMs. And the numbers are BIG so you can read it while you are working out. Really great!
Stephen Wedgwood
2025-05-18 18:20:57
This is my third Ezon watch, for what it’s worth. On one the strap broke and I sent it back, On two I tried to change the battery myself (you really need a jeweler!) lost the screws, taped it together and lost all the functions, but they all, amazingly, came back after I took a shower, and worked for months before it finally died.I basically wanted a HR monitor for exercise, but I’ve got addicted to having a watch, and particularly the day and date function. Stopwatch is a plus and Alarm if I need to use it. I’m not sure how accurate the HR function is (with the chest-strap the readout is continuous I can remove the watch for better visibility) but readings compare well so far with my BP meter. The price is certainly favorable. Delivery was overnight!
kp
2025-03-24 16:11:11
Dead in the box. I saw another review that said replacing battery did not work. The strap is thin and scratchy and the way it connects to the sensor is weak. Returning. The good news is I also ordered the Wego Enduro 100 which is working and comfortable for $9.99.This is why I am not renewing with Amazon. They are just a middleman for shady sellers. Chinese people are suffering and desperate right now. Quality is never going to get better on gadgets.A simple reliable basic watch style HRM that does not connect to anything else like I had in 1988 is all I want. I can do basic math in my head. Someday simple retro devices will be a thing again since the planet can't waste resources on garbage much longer. Sad. I used to love gadgets now they are maddening.
Hugues Sicotte
2025-03-23 13:58:59
I needed a basic heart rate minitor. Once I put on the chest strap, and sync (put watch against sensor), it picks up the heart rate right away. No need to wet the sensor. The sensor and watch work just fine in the rain or when I sweated heavily on it. I have seen complaints about the loudness of the “beepâ€. I thought it was just fine when running (I don’t wear headphones though). I’ve used it for about 60 miles so far. You can only program one low and one high alarm setting, so if you plan to use it to force you to stay in a specific range, that may be a limitatiom because you’ll have to set it before each workout.. I just look at it from time to time and I know the numbers I am trying to hit.
Jonathan Brothers
2025-02-06 16:59:03
This is a simple yet very effective real-time heart rate monitor that continuously updates your heart rate every second or less (not sure of the interval). Polar used to make one twenty years ago which I had but lost. This is basically the same thing. I don't need the also monitoring, GPS tracking, and app interface of the new Fitbit variety. I just need a simple device to tell me at the moment what is my heart rate so that I can keep it in a zone during workouts, particularly not go too high. You can even set alarms for the low and high of your heart rate range to let you know when you approaching those boundaries. Instructions are pretty easy to follow. Great price! I expect the durability to be fine, but I'll be back to update my review if it does not last (just opened box and tried for first time).
Daniel L.
2025-01-31 20:59:27
The wristband broke after only 6 months and there is no product support or replacement parts available.
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