!9#Suunto M2 Heart Rate Monitor Watch - Black Sports Instrument SS015859000
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Post Date : Apr 20, 2012 03:36:38
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Suunto M2 is an introductory level heart rate monitor of the M-Series collection. However, the M2 includes a more advanced level heart rate belt with interference-free monitoring. By monitoring your real-time heart rate and calories burned, the M2 provides you the essential tools you need to reach your fitness goals. In the most simplistic, easy-to-use manner, Suunto designed the M-Series as a collection of sports precision instruments geared toward men and women looking to get active, and stay motivated, through recreational fitness. Standout Features: Easy to use with 3 buttons; large, clear display; and 9 language options Automatically switches between 3 heart rate zones to help reach personal targets Ability to create a personal exercise program that automatically update Includes Suunto Dual Comfort Heart Rate Belt Real-time training guidance monitoring heart rate and calories burned What does the M2 do? Real-Time Guidance: The Suunto M2 monitors your real-time heart rate, average heart rate, duration of your workout and calories burned while you exercise. Set the M2 to your personal fitness level and receive training guidance during your workout. The M2 automatically switches between 3 heart rate zones to ensure you stay within your ideal heart rate zone. Heart Rate Monitor: The M2 comes with the Suunto Dual Comfort Heart Rate Belt so you can monitor your HR while you exercise. To ensure the most accurate reading of your HR, strap the HR belt to center of your chest and make sure the red arrow is pointing up. The Dual Comfort Belt is compatible with most cardio gym equipment and provides interference-free HR monitoring eliminating disturbances from power lines, and magnetic and electronic devices. Exercise Summaries: After each time you exercise, you can view a summary of the duration of your exercise; percentage of time spent below, within and above each HR zone; amount of calories burned.
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