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Polar FA20M Activity Monitor - Black

Polar FA20M Activity Monitor - Black
From Polar

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Product Description

The Polar FA20 Activity Monitor with step counter is quite simply one of the most stylish and easy to use and understand lifestyle activity monitors available. With a choice of white or black, this eye-catching activity monitor tracks your daily movements and shows you how they can have beneficial effects on your health. Simply put it on your wrist, go about your daily routine and see the results for yourself! You can then make changes to help you lead a more active lifestyle. It's that easy!


Product Details

  • Colour: Black
  • Brand: Polar

Features

  • 24/7 Activity Measurement registers all effective active motion and shows it graphically
  • Ideal for walking, jogging or running
  • Training recording helps you see whether you are improving your health or fitness
  • FA20 also shows you calories burned, distance covered, active steps and duration of activity during and after a training session
  • Active time
  • Activity trend (shows 9 weeks of daily fitness)
  • Calories of active time (est)
  • Backlight
  • KeyLock
  • Water resistant - 30m
  • Exercise Date
  • Training target: calories or distance
  • Alarm with snooze
  • Date and weekday indicator
  • Dual time zone
  • Low battery indicator
  • Time of day (12/24h) with alarm
  • User replaceable battery

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The daily movements you make can have beneficial effects on your health. With the innovative and easy-to-use Polar FA20, you can see proof that your physical activity is having an impact on your overall fitness. Its simplicity will help guide you towards a more fit and active lifestyle.


Customer Reviews

Good incentive to exercise - but inaccurate readings3
I've used a Polar FA20 for about 4 months. I find it a great stimulus to walk every day for at least a minimum distance. I know I wouldn't do this otherwise. But the readings are very inaccurate.

Pros

It doesn't start measuring until you've been walking for about 10 - 15 seconds - so moving about round the house or office is not counted, which is a good thing. (It also carries on working for about that time after you stop walking.)

You can leave it on all day and it will give you the total distance you have walked and the total time spent walking, not counting periods of sitting or pottering around. Alternatively, you can measure the distance for each walk or run individually.

I originally assumed it had to be on your wrist or on a moving limb to work - but this isn't the case. Mine works if its in my shirt pocket as I walk. One day I had to carry a large potted plant for about 300 yards, which required me to have both arms clasped round the pot - so no arm swinging - but the FA20 still measured the distance.

It stores 2 months worth of daily readings.

Cons

Its inaccurate. I note the reading over a fixed part of my daily walk and it regularly varies between 0.9 miles, 1 mile and 1.1 miles, which is more variation than I'd like to see. More seriously, the actual distance of this part of the walk measured using two different online maps is 1.35 miles. This means that it is underestimating the actual distance walked by between 19% and 50% - a huge discrepancy.

Polar sell a separate device ('Flowlink') for keeping track of your results online but the software is not presently Mac compatible.

The FA20 allows you to view a series of screens (current time, current activity state, calories, distance, time active, active steps taken) but doesn't give you the option of suppressing those that you don't want to see. So you may have to push the button repeatedly to find the screen that you do want.

It measures forward motion, punctuated by steps. It won't register other kinds of exercise such as running on the spot. Reviews elsewhere say it doesn't measure cycling or weight lifting.

Conclusion

It is still useful as a stimulus to exercise, but you have to accept that its measuring your distance in `Polar miles' no real miles. I try and walk a minimum of 2 `Polar miles' a day, accepting that the actual distance walked will be between 2.4 and 3 miles. At least its not overestimating my distance. But I expect greater accuracy than this for the price.

not a heart rate monitor!1
i recieved this product and it is not a heart rate monitor like it says it is on the website description!