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Suunto Core watches

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izidor222. 01. 2012 22:38:16
There are also Timex and Casio for such use...
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serajko28. 03. 2012 22:41:21
lp
I see topic about meters, wondering if anyone has similar problem. I have heart rate monitor that works on all family members. When I use it, it goes completely crazy. Works for a while then alarms go nuts. Must say no pacemaker nearby. If I give it to wife right away it works normal again! Who has solution.
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LidijaJesih29. 03. 2012 04:51:37
cardiologist? velik nasmeh
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raufnk30. 03. 2012 07:45:29
serajko: maybe you have too dry skin ... did you try to moisten the electrodes?
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grinhorn30. 03. 2012 10:06:54
serajko: Sometimes certain clothing can contribute to the watch showing pulse strangely...
And of course dry skin as raufnk wrote...
lp
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urarrr30. 03. 2012 12:10:45
arrhythmia ?? Hope not
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turbo30. 03. 2012 12:30:56
What if the meter is flawless and something's wrong with the little pump zmeden
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raufnk30. 03. 2012 13:59:22
I think it would be VERY obvious if there was something wrong with the heart to that extent that the meter shows weird things velik nasmeh

and also ... stronger arrhythmia is usually felt (I know from personal experience jezen)
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serajko30. 03. 2012 22:16:48
lp
I've already tried several things. Everything indicates it's losing skin contact. Even when I'm really sweaty it's the same. I wasn't paying attention to the t-shirt, maybe the silver thread causes it. Heart was all ok at last preventive check. I'll change t-shirt quality. Someone advised me ECG gel.
Always shows as if no signal reception
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FLEKSARCA31. 03. 2012 21:25:54
Well if I ignore that it works normally on other members, the problem could be in the transmitter battery (in chest strap). Mine starts beeping when battery low. But do you have strap well tightened? Because both electrodes really need good contact. That's from my side, hope you sort itmežikanje.
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serajko1. 04. 2012 09:30:13
lp
Works on others regardless if arm fully stretched, on me no, even if I press watch on strap. Can tighten it or lightly adjust, no difference.mrk pogledzmeden
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MrvdMr-8223. 08. 2012 15:22:36
Nice greeting, I'm interested in buying Suunto core all black watch, as I read users are satisfied with them...would buy from abroad, but don't know if warranty applies, anyone have experience with this?
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redbull8. 07. 2013 17:18:13
hi

I'm interested,,what watch do you recommend for the mountains (not for running!)- must be via satellite and must have altimeter-barometer- temperature...

please help

thanks

best

Dejan
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Chico8. 07. 2013 18:40:25
Suunto Ambit. Check (google) how the battery is, the rest as far as I know is all super.
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suhiii8. 07. 2013 19:47:20
Hi, redbull ;
I use suunto core, has everything you listed + other functions:. Personally very satisfied with the watch, recommend!
Best
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Chico8. 07. 2013 21:33:10
I think no Suunto Core has GPS and heart rate monitor. Ambit has it all, but as I read few are satisfied with battery, now don't know what that means, since almost every newer gadget you have to charge before action, almost none lasts two days with various measurements on. Ambit is still quite expensive. Polar also has some new model, supposedly very good, but don't know it, Garmin is also fine.
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keber18. 07. 2013 23:20:25
I have an Ambit, and GPS measurement (on second interval, there is also a minute interval) lasts around 11-12 hours (officially 15 hours, or 50 hours at minute tracking interval). Otherwise it's a really super watch for the mountains.

Otherwise, charging the battery in huts is no problem, because any USB charger that modern smartphones have can be used, but unfortunately it has memory only for about 15 hours of GPS tracking, then it overwrites the first recorded points (FIFO system). So for multi-day tours without a laptop it won't work, if someone wants to record a multi-day tour precisely.
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abece30. 07. 2013 20:40:07
Hi. I'm interested in buying Suunto watch with altimeter. This is the only function that actually interests me (compass on watch doesn't help e.g. for azimuth, heart rate doesn't interest me). Regarding this function, which model is most recommendable (price-quality) with special attention to battery longevity? Thanks for advice and best wishes!
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ben30. 07. 2013 21:01:56
Suunto Vector for you, approx. 200€, battery lasts me about a year and a half! nasmeh

Best B
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Zebdi31. 07. 2013 08:09:19
If only the altimeter interests you, then Altimax is the right choice. I just hope they still have it in the offer mežikanje
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