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April 6, 2012
Best Buy:Timex T5G751 Data Recorder 2
Product Description
Simultaneously collects heart rate, speed and distance data from the Timex Digital Heart Rate Sensor and Timex GPS 3D Sensor. Navigational data includes altitude, elevation, latitude and longitude (requires Timex GPS 3D sensor to capture navigational data). Includes Timex Trainer software and USB cable. Compatible with Timex Ironman models: T5J985, T5F011, T5G311, T5E691, T5E701, T5F001, T5C401, T5C411, T59751, T59761
Amazon.com Product Description
Use the Timex Data Recorder 2 (model T5G751) to collect heart rate and GPS speed & distance data from Timex heart rate sensors and then send it to your PC to track your training on the included Timex Trainer software. It records multiple workouts and collects navigational data such as altitude, elevation, latitude and longitude. (It requires the use of Timex GPS 3D Sensor to capture navigational data.) It clips on or slips into your pocket, has up to a 2-year battery life, and comes with a USB cable.
The Timex Trainer software automatically uploads and logs workout data, generates graphs and calculates summaries. It's easy to use with web-based coaching and mapping services. It's compatible with Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, and XP operating systems.
- Collects heart rate, speed & distance data from Timex heart rate sensor
- Sends data to software on your Windows PC
- Navigational data includes altitude, elevation, latitude and longitude
- Includes Timex Trainer software and USB cable
- Requires heart rate sensor and the use of Timex GPS 3D Sensor to capture navigational data
Timex T5G751 Data Recorder 2 Reviews
Timex T5G751 Data Recorder 2 Reviews
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful Depends upon your philosophy, By Bill Pierson "High Tech Redneck" (OH, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Timex T5G751 Data Recorder 2 (Sports) This product works as advertised. The associated software works as well. Thus I have no complaints about the product and therefore can recommend the purchasing of this product.However, my intended use of this product was to work in conjunction with my Timex heart rate monitor, speedometer, and watch. Thus this data recorder is part of a larger system for collecting fitness data. I went with Timex vs. some of there competitors in this space as the watch and HR monitor were gifts. Overall I have been pleased with the system (although the HR sensors went bad sooner than I thought they should). But the Timex philosophy was to keep the size of the watch unit relatively small so that it could be used as your day to day watch. Therefore the overall system is broken up into pieces (this data recorder being one.) To use the overall system, you have to strap on the watch, the HR band, the GPS unit, and the data recorder. Then you have to get the system... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful Great training tool, By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Timex T5G751 Data Recorder 2 (Sports) The Timex data recorder is great for training. I am in the process of training for an early summer marathon and an early fall Ironman 70.3. This product (when used with the Timex 3D GPS and heart-rate monitor) tracks altidude/elevation, speed, pace, heart rate, and longitude/latitude. It comes with PC software to capture downloads from the data recorder. I have found it to be a great way to capture feedback from my workouts. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful An Ok Toy, By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Timex T5G751 Data Recorder 2 (Sports) The data recorder is an ok toy. I've had it cut out on me while it was supposed to be recording a couple of times. It doesn't link to the watch, so any timing infor from the watch is not kept. The PC program supplied with it is ok, would be much better if the plotted track could be coordinated with google maps or something of that sort. But it does a nice job of tracking work-outs and stores info in a very logical form. Overall I would just say that it is ok. |
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