• Reviews around heart rate (3.72 of 5)

    TomTom Runner Cardio (White) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • In short, it is a comfortable, good looking, great strapless heart rate monitor, but functionally it fails miserably otherwise
    • The heart rate is very accurate as well as the gps
    • So overall, a pretty good strapless heart rate monitor
    • I don't care about steps during the day, I want to see my heart rate at a glance while I'm working out without having to push or tap or twist or any other special movement.
    • Have also used the watch on a treadmill, but have not checked the distance readings against the treadmill readouts, but the heart rate readout and timer works flawlessly
    • It has a very accurate heart rate monitor
    • Very comfy to wear, and I feel like the heart rate is pretty accurate as well, although I have not compared it directly to another unit.
    • Very comfy to wear, and I feel like the heart rate is pretty accurate as well, although I have not compared it directly to another unit.
    • Heart rate always unreliable.
    • I do still lose the heart rate during the run at times.
    • Great gps tracking and good heart rate measurement
    • But, shouldn't it calculate calories burned more accurately using the heart rate, height, and weight information programmed in like every other sports watch
    • Easy to use, GPS is fast, and the heart rate is accurate
    • This watch makes it easy with no heart rate strap necessary and an easy to use and view display
    • Again the pros are an effective strapless heart rate monitor (and I am a female with a small wrist) that is also a much better looking device than most all the others.
    • However, I wanted to have the capability to do some heart rate workouts without wearing a stupid heart-rate monitor
    • If you want more you can set heart rate zones, alarms and other things but for most of us trying to get fit and lose weight those metrics are more than enough because then we wind up analyzing data, not creating data which means no exercise
    • So at the end of the day, I have a great strapless heart rate monitor that does nothing more for me.
    • If you want to wear the watch all day, you wouldn't wear it as tight as you need it for consistent heart rate monitoring.
    • Really like this watch, heart rate is accurate and consistent without a chest strap, GPS picks up signal quickly and doesnt lose signal when running in the woods.
    • But i think the power consuming is a little bit faster than Nike Sportwatch, maybe the heart-rate sensor.no other extra functions, it's just a pure running watch
    • I hate heart rate
    • Great heart rate monitor at this price point
    • I am not really sure if that is working as
    • I am not really sure if that is working as