Sigma Sport PC7 Heart Rate Monitor | 
| Brand: Sigma Category: Sports
Buy New: $29.99 (On sale from $79.99)
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 64917
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B0012Q5XJY
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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Product Description Assist your training efforts with this basic ECG accurate Heart Rate Monitor. Functions include current heart rate, clock w/ date, stop watch, adjustable upper and lower limits, visual/audible out of range alarm, max heart rate, and clear digital display on two lines. Includes wireless transmitter belt and handlebar mount. (user replaceable batteries)
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Works for me March 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was a gift from a friend--I wasn't really in the market for this. It is helpful to monitor my heart rate while running, but this one does drop signal and the clock sometimes resets itself (right now it's 2:13 pm but my watch reads 23:59). If I had bought this myself these things would annoy me, but since any heart rate monitor is more than I would have otherwise had, this is fine for me.
love it! February 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is my first heart rate monitor and I love it. It picks up my heart rate immediately. It's easy to set up (i'm usually incompetent at getting watches set up) but the directions were simple and straight forward. I wear this not only training outside but also at the gym. It actually syncs up with the cardio machines at my gym, which is great so you can track your heart rate with the workout and not hold on to the stupid sensors on the machine. I'm sure there are some additonal features I would like to have in my next heart rate monitor, but for my first one and such a great price, I think it's awesome.
Heart Rate Monitor February 15, 2008 Very nice product. It provided everything as advertised. Easy to use. Highly recommended for anyone.
didn't work, pure and simple January 20, 2008 Title says it all. I tried every possible placement for the chest strap and could rarely get a reading. Rather than go through the hassle of a return, I donated it to the thrift benefiting the local Hospice organization.
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