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2025-03-11
Very comfortable
Very comfortable strap and setup was a breezeI’m a big girl and I become drenched with sweat and it’s not itchy def top notch

2025-03-11
Perfect Pulse Rate Watch/Monitor !!!!
The smart watches aren’t smart when it comes to Real-Time pulse monitoring. This EZON is perfect. Old School pulse tracking with updated tech. I love it!I’m a personal trainer in a gym and I use my EZON watches on my clients all day long. They work great, highly dependable! A great training tool. If you are serious about your exercise results, you should have a pulse rate monitor watch with a chest sender. And, the EZON is the best watch with the best price.


2025-03-01
Muito top
Un reloj ideal para correr y tiene más deportes y su aplicación la siguen actualizando con más funciones

2025-02-26
Great heart rate monitor. Tweak to function correctly.
Mainly works great. Found the battery in the strap doesn’t always seat correctly . Added a small piece of foam above battery which helped battery connectivity. No issues now.
2025-02-12
I bought my EZON HR monitor in June 2022
I'm not sure what has been changed on it in the last two years, but I thought I would leave another review, with suggestions for the HR results... Since the EZON page for my purchase no longer exists.I use only the Heart Rate function because I exercise on a rebounder/mini trampoline and am 68 years old and feel like I am at that age that makes monitoring your HR while exercising is required.I bought this one because of the huge numbers on it and it's was absolutely a good decision because they're very easy to see while exercising.It's easy to set if you follow the instructions in the included booklet.The watch looks brand new after two years. The chest elastic shows wear, but still works fine. I use water on the sensors, not gel and that has worked just fine.A tip: If you start to get wonky readings while exercising, CHANGE THE BATTERIES! If you have been vigorously exercising and know for a fact your HR could not possibly be 78, you need new batteries. There's a CR2032 (button batteries) in both the chest strap and the watch. If you don't feel comfortable about changing the battery in the watch, take it to a Batteries Plus store (you can buy a free lifetime replacement battery they offer! And the battery and them replacing it us FREE foe life) or a jeweler to have it changed. It's a PIA to change the watch battery, but doable yourself with tiny Phillips head and tiny flat head screwdrivers and a magnifying glasses if you have old eyes and a lot of patience. The chest strap battery is very easy to change. Be mindful of the tiny gaskets on both the watch and chest strap.After two years of use, I have changed the batteries only twice. I think that's pretty reasonable.I like this a lot and highly recommend it!

2025-02-06
Awesome Device!
AWESOME!!!! Just used this thing for the first time and am very impressed. I put it on and opened up Zwift (cycling app) and it immediately recognized the monitor by Bluetooth. The connectivity was stable during the entire workout and the readings certainly felt accurate. I think this is an excellent product and I’d highly recommend to anyone in the market. From opening the box to having your heart rate in a workout is about a minute… I can’t ask for much more. The strap is also quite comfortable. Didn’t actually notice it at all while riding. Well done! 💯 Recommend!



2025-01-16
Displays calories
Beyond just heart rate monitoring, this heart rate monitor also conveniently displays calorie information within the heart rate menu. The intuitive switching feature simplifies the process, allowing for a seamless transition between heart rate and calorie readings. An added bonus is the ability to reset calorie readings to zero for each workout, providing a clear and accurate picture of calorie expenditure.

2025-01-16
Heart Rate Monitor
I believe that the chest strap does an excellent job of monitoring my heart rate throughout the various forms of exercise that I engage in. The monitor offers me reliable and up-to-date information on my heart rate, regardless of whether I am doing aerobic exercises on the treadmill, lifting weights, or going for a run. These readings give me the impression that I can rely on them, which enables me to maintain my goal heart rate zone throughout the many sorts of exercises that I do. Even after strenuous physical activity, the strap itself is not too constricting or uncomfortable to wear, and it does not seem excessively tight or constrictive. In addition to that, it is waterproof, which is a considerable advantage for me since I prefer to use it when I go for runs outside in a variety of weather situations. Although I have used it with both my phone and my fitness app, the connection between the two is completely effortless. I don't have to worry about any network difficulties, and the data syncs up quite rapidly, which is essential when I'm monitoring my performance over a period of time. In addition, it is convenient that the device is compatible with a variety of applications; this means that I was not restricted to just one or two choices.
2025-01-02
More accurate than watch fitness trackers
My husband is a competitive runner and he asked for a chest strap heart monitor to help him become precise with his cardio conditioning as he prepares for his next race. Complaints about inaccurate heart rate measurement has stopped. It was a good holiday gift, easy to use and accurate.
2024-12-28
Just wanted to monitor my heart rate...perfect!
I just recently got into exercise as a senior citizen. I read the book Younger Next Year by Chris Crowley and Henry Lodge. Chris insisted that a heart rate monitor is necessary. I tried a cheap wrist model, but it was inaccurate. So, I wanted one on a chest strap, because I think they are more accurate, and I just wanted to see what my heart rate was by looking at my wrist. Other models seems to want to interface with your phone, but I don't want to carry my phone when I'm exercising or have to look at it to see what my heart rate is. Or you can interface to a smart watch, but I don't want a smart watch. Or you could buy an expensive wrist unit that would interface to your phone, the gym equipment, track your exercise, keep a spreadsheet, and run your microwave at home. Um. I just wanted to see my heart rate. This model was perfect for my needs. The chest strap is comfortable. It was easy to set up the watch. The watch isn't particularly stylish, but it's got huge numbers and it's easy to use and that's what I wanted. I checked the accuracy of the heart rate against medical equipment and it is accurate. Although I wasn't interested in this, it somehow automatically paired with the treadmill at the gym so the treadmill shows my heart rate. Huh. I am completely satisfied with this unit. It does exactly what I wanted it to do. I have read reviews that the batteries are hard to change. I don't have experience with that yet, but I'll cross that bridge when I get to it....next year....when I'm a year younger. ;-)