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Product Details:
Product Length: 9.5 inches
Product Width: 1.75 inches
Product Height: 0.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 8.5 inches
Package Width: 5.91 inches
Package Height: 2.52 inches
Package Weight: 1.32 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
Watch Information:
Crystal Material: Mineral Crystal
Clasp: Buckle
Case Diameter: 35 millimeters
Case Material: Resin
Band Material: Resin
Bezel Material: stainless-steel
Dial Color: Gray and white matte case, Digital dial with a re
Movement: Quartz Movement
Calendar: day-date-and-month
Water Resistance Depth: 50 meters
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0
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4Timex Bodylink with Heart Rate and GPSApr 09, 2010
This watch does everything that I expected it to do after reading other's reviews. One thing to remember: For me, the watch will not pick up the signal from the GPS if it first received the signal from the heart rate strap. This means that you need to turn on the GPS and lock-on before you put the heart rate strap on.

5AwesomJan 27, 2010
I have had this product for 3 years and absolutely love it. I have never had any problem syncing it. I have really abused it. Using it for cycling as well as running. I recently replaced the band and battery.

I would definitely buy it again.

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1Extremely shoddyJun 13, 2009
My first watch worked for a while, and then the indiglo stopped working, which makes it useless after dark. I returned that for a replacement, in which the indiglo again stopped working, and the interval timer began "stalling": rather than a steady 5 seconds of beeping the beeping became erratic and sometimes would halt, stopping the chrono along with it. I called timex and am now on my third watch. The indiglo still works so far, but the interval timer has already begun beeping erratically again.

The GPS is hit-or-miss; it often loses the signal under trees or on cloudy days, and the algorithm the watch uses to calculate distance can't handle weak signals. Another annoying feature is that you have to dig through multiple menu screens to activate "night mode," rather than just holding the indiglo button like on other timex models.

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4Timex Ironman T5F011 Does what is saysJun 01, 2009
I found the Ironman T5F011 to work as suggested. Even though I run an area with tall trees the GPS held signal almost all of the time. Accuracy (GPS) was within acceptable parameters with the heart monitor spot on.

My guess is if there is trouble it is because it takes several readings of the manual and trials to understand how to configure the watch.

However, once you understand it, it works great.


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5Why pay for a PolarApr 05, 2009
This watch was everything I thought it would be and continues to wow me with the features... I've only had it for 5 days and it is so feature rich that I still do not have all of it figured out. DO NOT LISTEN to the issues with the GPS. This synced FLAWLESSLY in a little over 2 minutes on 4 different occassions. I never had any issues with losing the signal or anything. I took it for a long bike ride in very woody and covered roads and still didn't have any issues. The distance is right on the mark with the Bike computer that I have so I'm impressed with the accuracy. My advice is to "read the instructions" and forget about the negative ratings. I almost didn't buy it just because of the negative ratings and I'm glad that I listened to myself and bought it anyway. I tested the Polar version and wasn't too impressed especially with the ridiculous price. Save yourself some money and buy the Timex.

 
 
 
 
 
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