: Suunto PC Pod Wireless Transmitter

: Suunto PC Pod Wireless Transmitter

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Suunto PC Pod Wireless Transmitter

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Street Price: $109.99
Gaunz Org Price: $82.99
Savings!: $27.00 (25%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6525





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Suunto
Color: Black
Department: unisex-adult
EAN: 0045235800544
Label: Suunto
Product Manufacturer: Suunto
Model: ss011324000
Publisher: Suunto
Release Date: September 15, 2006
Ranking: 6525
Studio: Suunto


Piece facts:
  • Peripheral observation device for transferring heart rate data to home PC
  • Wireless connection with 10-meter range sends training data in real time
  • Suunto Monitor software displays and records heart rate for 1 to 3 athletes
  • Ideal for stationary biking, spinning, stair-stepping, rowing, and more
  • Works with Suunto's ANT heart rate belts (sold separately); 2-year warranty




Transmitter Wireless Pod PC Suunto






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Transfer your training data to your computer with the Suunto PC P0D. This receiver gathers heart rate data from up to three watches at a time and displays it on your computer screen for accurate, easy-to-read feedback. lncluded Suunto Monitor PC software allows exacting post-workout analysis, making the PC P0D a must for professional trainers and serious endurance athletes.

Product Features
  • Material: Plastic
  • Compatibility: All Suunto ANT heart rate monitor bands
  • Warranty: 2 Years


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ldeal for indoor training, the Suunto PC Pod lets you transfer heart rate data wirelessly from your HR belt straight to your home PC. The peripheral observation device is simple to use. First, plug it into your computer's USB port. Then, as you jog on a treadmill or ride an exercise bike, the PC Pod's wireless connection (which boasts a 10- meter range) will read the belt and send your training data directly to a PC. Finally, the bundled monitoring software will display and record the heart rate data in real time during the exercise. Furthermore, you can also use your PC Pod to download data from your Suunto T3 or T4 memory. Even if you're using the PC Pod at the gym or another public place, you can rest assured that the information you receive is accurate and personal. And thanks to the individually identifiable Suunto ANT heart rate belts (sold separately), you can use the PC Pod to receive up to three people's heart rate simultaneously.

The PC Pod comes with Suunto Monitor software, which displays and records the heart rate data of one to three athletes in real time during the exercise, making it easier to visualize the various body functions and improve the training techniques. The Suunto Monitor software displays the heart rate in three different ways during the exercise: beats per minute, percentage of maximal heart rate, or as a continuous graph from the start of the exercise. lt also records the heart rate graph for viewing after you're done exercising. And users can further improve the PC Pod's functionality by downloading Suunto's Training Manager Lite PC software, which stores and organizes training sessions while presenting key training data in an easy-to-understand visual format.

A handy tool for training enthusiasts, professional trainers, and physiotherapists, the PC Pod is ideal for stationary biking, spinning, stair-stepping, rowing, and treadmill work.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Suunto PC Pod after patches, doesn't play well with others ...
I like it! I have used the pcpod for about two months, daily in 1-2 hour workouts. The device works under "Windows XP" except for the part about having to install additional patches/drivers. These days, if you're buying into a "MS Windows" product, it should work right out of the box without having to track down and install patches, as well as work seamlessly with other "Windows" applications. The files recorded by the POD to Suunto's training manager & training manager lite can be exported as text, XML, or Suunto's STE format, which makes exporting the data to popular spreadsheet or database programs contained in suites like Lotus, Office, or OpenOffice, possible, but not easy for the cost (there should be an export to database or spreadsheet option in the PCPOD software). So, minus 1 star for having to install patches, and minus 1 star for not working seamlessly with other applications on the same operating system, not to mention other platforms like MAC or LINUX.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Detailed Analysis
This is a great tool to track your excercise activities! I am an individual who is just beginning to use a HRM and wanted a tool to keep track of daily workouts for progress and motivation. I can see this being invaluable for an individual who was training for a major atheletic event.

The PC POD will allow you to select multiple criteria to create graphs and charts. You may view your progress by the day, the month or even between specific dates. What i love, is the ability to make personal notes for each log. For example, how you felt during the activity, where you went, etc.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * PC POD ...
Works great. Just plug it in to your usb port and hold down a button on your suunto watch and it automatically downloads into your suunto software program. That's it!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Very, very useful
If you have a T series suunto this is a very nice option. You can really have useful piece of data to analyze after workout.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Works Great although expensive. ...
I just switched from a Suunto T6 to a T4 and this PC pod works seemless between the watch and PC. It is about 2x a paper clip and with the USB connection it is easy to carry.
Although a little pricy from the competition, if you want a system to track your running and easily monitor it the T4, Foot Pod and PC Pod work very well.
Down side is the software which does not support MAC, come on Suunto!



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