Polar RS300X Heart Rate Monitor Watch Black
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Now our most popular and top performing running computer is enhanced with GPS speed and distance capability more info
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Now our most popular and top performing running computer is enhanced with GPS speed and distance capability more info
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Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I got the RS300X four weeks ago and it’s really awesome. I can now monitor my heart rate, calories burned, distance and speed. It gives me motivation to keep going. I highly recommend.
Electronics OK, crappy display
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
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UPDATE: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 1:36PM
After a couple more workouts and a few hours of trying to figure out this product… well, their user documentation is horrible, which means you must spend hours discovering almost everything on your own.
I like the RS300X for its ability to track and store training data. (But, finding the data is a hassle thanks to poor documentation with no examples. Ultimately, I will have to spend time creating a navigation chart myself.)
I like the chest band with its detachable transmitter and easy-to-replace battery.
I don’t like the molded one-piece watch-band that forces you to wear the watch atop the wrist. I prefer to wear the watch on the side of my wrist where I can glance down to read, rather than having to raise my entire arm to read.
I still don’t like the display because of its obnoxious glare and requirement of perfect up-close vision to read it.
Based on my experience with the RS300X and other Polar products, I would now raise my 2-star rating to 4-stars (if I could). Without excellent and useful documentation – that SAVES MY TIME & FRUSTRATION – I can’t give it 5-stars.
All my other Polar products have been reliable and of high quality construction. I assume the RS300X will be the same or better.
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Sunday, September 6, 2009 11:25AM
I received my new Polar RS300X a couple days ago. I shoulda shopped around…
I’ve been using Polar Heart Rate monitors since 1986. and have been pleased with them all… Until now.
I bought this RS300X because I loathe the hassle of sending the equipment in for new batteries.
While the RS300X electronics seem to offer many features, the smaller display is utterly crappy – a significant obstruction to my workouts!
You must try to read the tiny display info through TWO glaring reflections off the clear plastic lens (glare NOT SHOWN in the photos). What good is the real-time feedback info if you can’t read it while running?!?!
I assumed I would love this new product.
Unfortunately, after only two uses, I hate this RS300X. If I change my mind after more usage, I’ll change this review.
Mike
Exactly what I wanted
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Does exactly what I was looking for. Records heart rate, time, laps, etc. Has the option to expand to pace or gps, but isn’t as expensive as some of the other higher end models. I’ve been able to figure out the screens and the setup without issue.
Overall a decent product with some minor drawbacks
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
For some reason, Polar requires that these units be sent back to replace the battery, which costs $25 + shipping. On top of the annual cost of maintenance, this ship to replace policy leaves you without a heart monitor for about 2 weeks once a year.
The other issue I found is that the reception range is not very good, so the unit won’t work well mounted on a bicycle.
Finally, Polar has decided to arbitrarily remove the % fat burn function from some of its watches. This watch does not have it, so keep in mind you will not know what % of your calorie burn was fat.
Good bang for the buck
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
A good watch, almost identical to the 200 series. If you don’t need the latest in download capabilities, and you are not an Ironman, this is probably all you will ever need.