Sportline 955 Total Fitness Pedometer Watch
- Tracks steps,distance & exercise time
- Measures speed and calories burned
- 7 day and 10 week memory recall
- Integrated sensitivity adjustment
- Dual time display
Product Description
Accurately counts steps & measures speed, distance & exercise time Calculates calories burned Integrated sensitivity adjustment 10-day memory recall Dual time display Chronograph Countdown timer EL backlight Water resistant to 50 m Men’sAmazon.com Product Description
Perfect for your 10,000-steps-per-day workout program, this handy pedometer watch counts your total number of steps, distance traveled, and exercise time during the walk, hike, or jog. As a result, it’s easy to plan and follow a specific daily training regimen. As a bonus, the watch also measures your speed and counts the calories burned–a must when focusing on weight loss goals. And should you need to track your progress over time, the watch offers seven-day and 10-week memory recalls. Other details include 12- and 24-hour time settings, integrated sensitivity adjustment, and a large, easy-to-read display. The Sportline 955 is also backed by a one-year warranty.
Sportline 955 Total Fitness Pedometer Watch
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Filed under: Pedometers
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Got this watch not long ago. The pedometer works good and the watch is stylish. It has all the functionality that you need in a digital watch. My only complaint is that the crystal is very soft. I have scratched it a number of times already, which has been a disappointment. I am hoping I can find a replacement crystal of better material, but I’ve not had time. The watch is also a little difficult to operate, but it does have an owners manual that comes with it that I haven’t taken time to read in detail. Other than that I am very happy with the purchase.
Rating: 4 / 6
I have the same problem as another reviewer, you can’t set up the pedometer using the instruction manual given with the watch. Pressing and holding the mode button while the watch is in pedometer mode does nothing. Definitely not worth the fifty dollars. Complicated set up so far with tiny cheap plastic buttons. Also a very cheap wristband. Terrible choice.
Rating: 1 / 6
The instruction manual for this item is unbelievable. I have a Ph.D. from MIT (no joke) and it took me 90 minutes to get through it. Even then, the sequence to change parameters takes lots of getting used to. (there are two interlocking loops of parameters.)
The bezel *is* soft and scratches easily.
The unforgivable? Today I did my first half marathon, and the chronograph function ran slow, then fast, then slow, then slow. It was totally useless. Pretty irritating performance for a big event.
Rating: 1 / 6
The watch seemed to function for about thirty days. After that I contacted customer service via email and telephone with no response what so ever so they are either out of business or just plain don’t care!
Rating: 1 / 6
The Sportline 955 – after setting the watch function, I tried to set the pedometer function. To do this, the instructions say “In pedometer mode, press and hold the mode key to enter the setting sequence.” This didn’t work for me. After repeating this operation several times, I found that holding the mode key in pedometer mode does nothing. Therefore, I have a watch, but not a pedometer.
Rating: 2 / 6