icychic
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I did a quick search but it seems this topic has not really been discussed for a couple of years and I'm sure there are now more options/upgrades out there.
So I did a quick search on Amazon and came up with 2 possible choices based on the reviews (though if there is a good and cheaper option, or better options I am up for suggestions):
Polar FT7 Women's $94.99 CDN (on sale from 159.99) - This seems to have very good reviews, and apparently batteries I can change out easily. Looks like it could be worn all the time as it appears to have a time and date, though I don't care for the color of this particular one.
Fitbit Flex Wireless Activity + Sleep Wristband $99.95 CDN - I like this because it has a silent alarm which just seems cool, but also because it monitors your sleep and how often you wake up. Very interested in knowing that! BUT it seems there are a number of features not offered unless you pay $50/yr which I do not plan to do. Also like the LED lights thing to track your progress throughout the day. It seems that it needs to be charged every 5-6 days too, but that could always be done either when I'm at work not doing much, or in the evening at home when I'm on the computer or watching TV.
What are your thoughts/opinions?
Do any of you have a HRM that you find works well? Or even ones that you definitely do NOT recommend?
What I am looking for is something easy to use that will help me see how many calories I am burning during my workout. If it has a program that logs the information so I can go back later and see if I'm doing better (more active, more calories burned, in the target HR zone longer, etc) then that I think would be a bonus. Same with the sleep measuring, it would be very interesting to see how long I actually sleep for and how often I am woken up in a night, but again I don't think this is necessary for my weight loss progress. But seeing how many calories I am burning in a day, and even just during a workout I think would be great. It would also show me what workouts are more effective and help me track the shape I'm in based on how I feel when I reach the target HR I need to burn lots of calories.
If I can spend $20 on one that is accurate and does what I need I will be ecstatic. BUT if I need to spend more for something that will work well (preferably less than $100) I will find a way to do it.
So I did a quick search on Amazon and came up with 2 possible choices based on the reviews (though if there is a good and cheaper option, or better options I am up for suggestions):
Polar FT7 Women's $94.99 CDN (on sale from 159.99) - This seems to have very good reviews, and apparently batteries I can change out easily. Looks like it could be worn all the time as it appears to have a time and date, though I don't care for the color of this particular one.
Fitbit Flex Wireless Activity + Sleep Wristband $99.95 CDN - I like this because it has a silent alarm which just seems cool, but also because it monitors your sleep and how often you wake up. Very interested in knowing that! BUT it seems there are a number of features not offered unless you pay $50/yr which I do not plan to do. Also like the LED lights thing to track your progress throughout the day. It seems that it needs to be charged every 5-6 days too, but that could always be done either when I'm at work not doing much, or in the evening at home when I'm on the computer or watching TV.
What are your thoughts/opinions?
Do any of you have a HRM that you find works well? Or even ones that you definitely do NOT recommend?
What I am looking for is something easy to use that will help me see how many calories I am burning during my workout. If it has a program that logs the information so I can go back later and see if I'm doing better (more active, more calories burned, in the target HR zone longer, etc) then that I think would be a bonus. Same with the sleep measuring, it would be very interesting to see how long I actually sleep for and how often I am woken up in a night, but again I don't think this is necessary for my weight loss progress. But seeing how many calories I am burning in a day, and even just during a workout I think would be great. It would also show me what workouts are more effective and help me track the shape I'm in based on how I feel when I reach the target HR I need to burn lots of calories.
If I can spend $20 on one that is accurate and does what I need I will be ecstatic. BUT if I need to spend more for something that will work well (preferably less than $100) I will find a way to do it.