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πŸ’ͺ Revolutionize Your Fitness: Introducing the ePulse2 Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch & Calorie Counter Review

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Description of πŸ’ͺ Revolutionize Your Fitness: Introducing the ePulse2 Strapless Heart Rate Monitor Watch & Calorie Counter

Armband heart rate monitor and calorimeter that requires no chest strap or special watch. Calculates calories burned, target exercise zones, and average, maximum, and minimum heart rates. Full-color, programmable OLED graphic display; rechargeable 3-volt button cell battery. Integrates light sensor and microchip technology to accurately read heart rate. 1 size fits all; starts working immediately with simple input of personal data.

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This is one of the few heart rate monitors that doesn't require a chest strap. It must have been one of the first, if not the first heart rate monitor to use optics for detection and not require a chest strap. They do this by shining some light onto your skin with LEDs and using a light sensor to detect the slight reddening of your veins and capillaries when your heart is beating. It also has an accelerometer that can be turned off if you're only doing a few puffs and just want to calculate…

Pros
  • Training & Fitness
Cons
  • Big and chunky

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect for tennis and P90x

I bought this to watch my tennis matches and P90x sessions and I have to say it's fantastic. I've already lost 10 pounds in a month just by counting calories and watching what I eat. I didn't starve either. I just did the math. Consume less than usual and burn, and I think looking at the numbers puts things into perspective. I felt like if I was working that hard to burn 1000 calories, do I really want to dump them on greasy junk food or eat something fresh and good to supplement my workout…

Pros
  • Fitness Technology
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great concept, pretty good execution; new features

The oldest ratings are outdated. An update came out in 2014 that increased battery life and also provided a new brighter display option for outdoor use, although a brighter offset reduces battery life. , naturally. It also has a pedometer feature which I haven't mentioned anywhere although I haven't used the feature yet. The formula it uses to measure calories burned seems way over the top compared to other devices I've used. In terms of function, I found the following: the battery life is 6.5…

Pros
  • heart rate monitor
Cons
  • expensive