Radiate Good Health & Feminine Elegance
Fashionable, stylish and feminine are not words you’d usually associate
with a sports watch until you find the Oregon Scientific’s SE332 Heart Rate Zone Trainer is explicitly designed for healthy women on the go.
- Functions as both a watch and a heart rate
monitor using ECG technology
- Get quick and accurate heart rate readings by placing two fingers on lens' sensor
- Maximises comfort levels by replacing the need of chest belt
- Tap-on-lens design conveniently to view exercise data with the tap of finger
- Fashionable, stylish and feminine design is easy to mix-and-match
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This SE332 Heart Rate Zone Trainer combines watches with
professionally accurate heart rate monitors for functionality and good
looks to accompany women on workouts. Quickly read your heart
performance by simply tapping your finger on the lens during your run or
while your exercise. The zone trainers perform the same tasks more
masculine, bulky heart rate monitoring watches do in a more elegant way!
SE332 Heart Rate Zone Trainer is beautiful and sleek, decorated
with stylish printed patterns. Its soft silicon watch strap ensures that
it stays gentle on delicate skin, allowing skin to breathe while
minimizing irritation caused by sweat from working out.
SE332 Heart Rate Zone Trainer with ECG Technology
SE332 utilizes ECG technology to liberate you from wearing a chest belt for a more comfortable workout. All you have to do to monitor your heart rate is place 1 or 2 fingers on the lens’ sensor, which will then tell you all you need to know about your performance in just a few seconds.
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More about ECG technology
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Electrocardiography (ECG technology)
ECG is a trans-thoracic interpretation of electrical activity of the heart over time captured and externally recorded by skin electrodes, which means measuring the electrical signals on your skin.
ECG Heart Rate monitor operation
This ECG measurement is obtained when you place two fingers from one hand on the two sensors on the op of the watch attached to your opposite arm. This creates a loop across your body that the watch can ow read.
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