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Polar M Series Polar
M52 Heart Rate Monitor

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| Polar M52
Heart Rate Monitor Main
Features:
- OwnIndex - In less than 5 minutes at rest the Polar
Fitness test gives you your OwnIndex (fitness level), based on heart rate variability,
age, height, weight, sex and activity. User can easily track progress over time.
- OwnCal - counts calories burned during exercise.
Provides percentage of calories burned from fat.
- OwnZone Advanced - automatic intensity guidance with
high and low areas of user's target zone with visible and audible out of zone alarms
- You and I - user profiles for 2 people, change of
profile with just one button press.
- Exercise Reminder - three days after the last
exercise, a randomly selected, gentle exercise reminder appears every full hour in the
display.
- Dynamic, two tone, sporty design
- 1 Storage File
- Exercise Date and Time
- HR Limits
- Time in Zone
- Avg. HR
- Calories and % of fat burned
- Total calories
- Total exercise time
- OwnIndexS
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Polar M52 Heart Rate Monitor |
| M52: A must for the individual seeking complete guidance and
feedback. The OwnIndex will determine your fitness level within 5 minutes, while you
sit in and relax, a great tool for tracking your fitness improvements. OwnCal counts
the calories and fat that you burn based on your effort level, not the treadmills. And
OwnZone Andvanced takes the guess work out of finding your personalized target
zones. The M52 will determine 1 of 3 preset target zones based on how your body feels for
that specific day. The M52 is truly the smart HRM. |
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