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Mio Breeze Heart Rate Monitor Watchx$59.89
    (4 reviews)
Best Price: $69.99 $59.89
Easy to wear; easy to use - ECG accurate heart rate WITHOUT a chest strap. This is a great watch if you are a casual exerciser interested in improving your heart health. MIO Breeze is an easy-to-use; ECG accurate heart rate monitor that works without a chest strap. Built with top-of-the-line materials; Breeze boasts our latest styling and feature-set. MIO Breeze features: Easy-to-wear; easy to use; ECG accurate readings WITHOUT a chest strap. Exercise safely and effectively with visual exertion level indicators and % of max HR. Two (2) exercise timers. Full-featured sports watch with date/time/calendar; alarm; chime; backlit display with 30 m water resistance. Battery hatch so you won\'t be without your MIO for more than a few minutes! A healthy heart is the key to a healthier lifestyle. By monitoring your heart rate during exercise or at any time during the day, you'll know how much to increase or decrease your activity level or when to take a moment and simply relax. Fortunately, the Mio Breeze heart rate monitor watch makes it easier than ever to keep your heart in topnotch condition, with a straightforward user interface--the watch couldn't be easier to set up--and the user-accessible battery hatch (no tools required). Best of all, you don't need to use a chest strap to receive a highly accurate ECG heart rate. Simply apply two fingers to the watch for a few seconds, and then look at the easy-to-read display. The watch will not only tell track your personalized heart rate, but also your percentage of maximum heart rate and your exertion level. In addition, the watch offers a pair of exercise timers: one that counts up and one that counts down. About Mio The story of Mio began in 1999 when it was created by entrepreneur and mother of three, Liz Dickinson. Like many of us, Liz balances family and career, leaving little time for fitness. After several unsuccessful attempts to achieve her fitness goals and shed the pregnancy weight-gain of her third child, Liz turned to a personal trainer for advice. While working with a trainer, Liz realized the key to getting in shape and staying in shape is to practice smart eating habits, monitoring calorie intake, and using a heart rate monitor to ensure that she exercises at the right level. Liz realized there wasn't a product available on the market that would easily help her follow her trainer’s advice. Liz didn't have time to read labels and carry a calorie journal in her purse, nor did she have much patience for the uncomfortable chest strap she had to wear to get her heart rate. She knew there had to be a better way, so Liz used her technology and marketing savvy to create Mio, the world’s first heart rate monitor to work without a chest strap. And, it didn't stop with just heart rate, as Mio also has a patented calorie management system that offers a straightforward approach to managing your diet. With the help of Mio and a balanced diet, Liz was able to shed those unwanted pounds and gain the benefits that come with improved fitness: more energy, more vitality, and less stress, and help many others do the same with the creation of Mio's products.
MPN: 0019US-BLU - UPC: 077567021977
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Customer Reviews
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Extremely Useful      By A3V6Z4RCDGRC44 on 2008-03-12
Get rid of those bulky, uncomfortable chest straps! We finally have a way to determine our heart rate that is quick, easy and portable. This wristwatch lets you find out your current heart rate with just a quick two-finger push.
The watch is a *little* bigger than a normal wrist watch, so I wouldn't wear this to an elegant dinner. Still, wearing it most other places seems quite fine. It has normal date and time functions, so it fully replaces my normal "sports watch" I would wear.
For the heart rate test, it is very easy. You are wearing the watch on one arm - let's say your left arm. So then you would take two fingers from your right hand and press them against the two silvery buttons on the watch's top face. You hold it there for about 5 seconds, and then the system shows you your heart rate.
Also, because you input your weight into it, and your age, it knows your ideal heart rate and shows you the current one as a percentage of your total. So you see at a glance how well you're doing.
I tend to do a number of "active" exercises, and there is NO way I could wear a chest monitor and have it stay on. This is the perfect solution. I go out for a walk, I play Dance Dance Revolution, and no matter what, I can check my heart rate in an instant.
Now, to the issues. First, it *is* a bit bulky. It's a unisex model meaning it's fine for my boyfriend but on me it's a little large. I guess I would rather have gotten a "women's model" - but at the price it didn't make sense to buy two for our family. It made more sense to get one we could both wear. So on one hand it might be a smidge large for a woman, but on the other hand having it be a device we can both easily use is definitely a plus. So I hesitate to complain about this.
Next, it sometimes takes me 2 or 3 tries to get a reading - including spinning it around so the face of the watch is pressed against the inside of my wrist. I tend to have very low blood pressure. If I prick my finger for a blood test, I get a drop maybe before it stops. So I realize completely that I am "not normal" in this sense. That being said, I was just having dinner with a friend of mine who is rather thin, and she had to do the same thing - spin the watch to point towards her inner wrist before she could get a reading. So maybe it's certain people that it has trouble reading. Maybe it's because she wasn't sweating and there wasn't enough moisture to conduct the current. I'm not really sure. So it does work - but it might take a try or two based on your situation and body shape.
So in general I highly recommend the unit. Just be aware if it doesn't work immediately on you that it's not you - it's just an inherent issue with an electrical-sensing device that you wear on a wrist.
Just what I was looking for      By AND2EM8POS0G1 on 2008-03-03
Started running and was concerned about keeping my heart rate in my target zone so I decided to purchase a watch with a heart rate monitor. The Mio Breeze works great, allows me to pace myself to stay in the zone and to check my recovery time after a hill or sprint. Once in a while it fails to give me a reading, may be due to lack of moisture between watch and wrist or poor contact. The stop watch feature is easy to use and is handy to check times along routes and to see times per mile.
I like the styling even though it is a little larger than I am accustomed to. The numbers are large and bright enough to make them easily to read.
Trash      By A2P84G7NH1TDO2 on 2008-04-19
This item does not work as represented. It is almost imposible to get to work and when it does it is not accurate. I confirmed with my cardioligist that the readigs it did give were not near accurate. I will ask for a refund!
Not useful for staying in HR Zone      By A2PJ45FTDMOM7Y on 2008-06-30
In my experience with this product, it was impossible to check my heart rate while actually exercising. In order to do a heart rate check, I had to stop exercising and stand still in order to take the reading. This is not useful if you are trying to do an interval workout within various zones.
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| Product Features |
- Easy-to-use heart rate monitor watch for exercising or casual use
- Provides on-demand, accurate ECG heart rate readings without chest strap
- Tracks personalized heart rate, percent of max heart rate, and exertion level
- Pair of exercise timers (count up and count down); user-accessible battery hatch
- Straightforward, easy-to-set-up user interface; 1-year warranty
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