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Battery Life Could Better
Battery Life Could Better
3 times mentioned • Mr Chin • 08 May 2018

Battery Life Could Better

Garmin Forerunner 735XT. Multi-sport watch. Advanced dynamics for running, swimming and cycling. Some wish it wasn't made of plastic.

Battery life could be better. Occasional syncing issues. 24/7 wrist-based heart rate monitoring. Advanced dynamics are available for running, swimming and cycling, including stride length, lactate threshold, VO2 max estimate and more. A recovery advisor ensures a smoother and more personalized recovery.
Battery Life Could Better
Battery Life Could Better
3 times mentioned • Kimberly Spencer • 27 July 2016

Battery Life Could Better

The LaCie Fuel 2 TB can stream different HD content to up to three devices at once, and has about a 3 hour battery time when streaming (about 10 hours on standby). This battery life could be better, as consistently getting another hour out of the battery would make the difference between being able to finish an second movie on a road trip.

It does also help that the USB 3.0 port can be used to connect to charge the Fuel on the go.
Battery Life Could Better - Wt10 Signature Edition Tablet
Wt10 Signature Edition Tablet
3 times mentioned • Darren Wong • 08 July 2016

Wt10 Signature Edition Tablet

Best Windows Tablets - Toshiba Encore 2 WT10 Signature Edition Tablet, 10.1 Inch, With TruPen. One-year subscription to Office 365 Personal, plus unlimited OneDrive storage. Great features for taking notes for business or students. Lightweight.

TruPen is great for taking notes and making annotations. TruPen adds a little bit to price tag (but is optional). Screen may cause glare in direct sun. Some find the TruNote software hard to use. Resolution could be more crisp, battery life could be better.
Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitoring
Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitoring
3 times mentioned • Mr Chin • 08 May 2018

Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitoring

Garmin Fenix Chronos. If you don't want to sacrifice style for performance, consider the Garmin Fenix Chronos.

In a departure from the typical rugged design of other Garmin watches, the Chronos is made with a premium grade metal housing and a scratch-resistant sapphire lens. You can use it for everyday fitness with features such as wrist-based heart rate monitoring and daily activity tracking. Components such as a barometric altimeter and a three-axis compass also make the watch a capable companion for hiking and rugged adventures.
Wrist-based Heart Rate Monitoring - Automatically Uploaded Garmin Connect
Automatically Uploaded Garmin Connect
3 times mentioned • Mr Chin • 08 May 2018

Automatically Uploaded Garmin Connect

Garmin Forerunner 735XT. The Garmin Forerunner 735XT is a lightweight yet fully capable multi-sport watch with numerous built-in activities.

You can use the watch for running as well as cycling, swimming, paddle sports, hiking and other indoor and outdoor workouts. Highlights include 24/7 wrist-based heart rate monitoring and connected features such as smart notifications and live tracking. Data is automatically uploaded to Garmin Connect to help you keep track of your workouts.
Heart Rate Monitoring
Heart Rate Monitoring
9 times mentioned • Mr Chin • 08 May 2018

Heart Rate Monitoring

Garmin Forerunner 235. Ideal for road and trail running. 24/7 heart rate monitoring.

Compact size. Can't remove pre-installed sports apps. Doesn't have a virtual pacer. Some complain of periodic connectivity issues.
Heart Rate Monitoring
Heart Rate Monitoring
9 times mentioned • Mr Chin • 08 May 2018

Heart Rate Monitoring

Garmin Forerunner 235. If you're looking for a smaller and more basic watch, consider the Garmin Forerunner 235. The watch tracks heart rate, time, distance and pace during workouts.

It also provides 24/7 heart rate monitoring. A built-in accelerometer tracks distance and pace whether you're running on the roads or on your favorite trails. Other features include audio and movement prompts, smart notifications and live tracking. Battery life is approximately 11 hours in training mode and to nine days in smartwatch mode.
Heart Rate Monitoring
Heart Rate Monitoring
9 times mentioned • Goh Jia Siang • 06 December 2017

Heart Rate Monitoring

HUAWEI UNISEX WATCH 2 BLUETOOTH SPORT SMARTWATCH FOR ANDROID AND IOS ALARM WATCH. The New Huawei Watch 2 Sport (With Android Wear 2.0). Compatible with Both Android and iOS. Built-in GPS. Heart Rate Monitoring.

Real-time Coaching. Smart Notifications. Water resistance. Offline Music. NFC Android Pay
Heart Rate Monitoring
Heart Rate Monitoring
9 times mentioned • Kin Kin • 13 April 2017

Heart Rate Monitoring

The Best Wearable Tech And Fitness Gadgets Of 2017. With GPS, heart rate monitoring and timing tools all in one fitness tracker, the TomTom Spark 3 is an ideal wearable for those that don't want to fork out for an Apple Watch but are still looking to monitoring back in shape.

Aimed at runners, cyclists and gym-goers fed up with taking their smartphones on the gym floor, the Spark 3 lets users track activity every sprint, stroll and step as well as see the total time, distance and the calories burned. But best of all, the Spark monitoring 3 features built in storage for songs.
Heart Rate Monitoring
Heart Rate Monitoring
9 times mentioned • Jack Ma • 08 November 2016

Heart Rate Monitoring

Fitbit Surge review. GPS and heart rate monitoring are welcome additions. Fitbit finally solved its sleep-tracking problem. Food database is robust and easy to use.

Design is better suited for the gym than the office. Slightly bulky body and strap. Pricey for an activity tracker, even one with GPS. The Surge solves some of Fitbit's problems with better food and sleep tracking, while adding GPS and heart rate monitoring to the mix. But its bulky, utilitarian design and high price will limit its appeal.
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