Polar FT4 Heart Rate Monitor - Women's
- Included Polar WearLink®+ transmitter chest strap accurately measures your heart rate; transmitter is coded, eliminating interference from other heart rate monitors
- WearLink+ strap is soft next to skin and it adapts to the shape of your body so you'll hardly notice it's there
- Watch offers average and maximum heart rate during total exercise time; includes time spent in target zone
- Visual and audible alarm alerts you every time your heart rate exceeds the upper limit or falls below the lower limit of your target zone
- Polar OwnCal® counts and displays calories burned during a training session; also displays accumulated kilocalories from several training sessions for long-term goals
- HeartTouch function enables button-free operation of certain heart rate functions; simply bring the watch close to the transmitter on your chest to change functions
- FT4 keeps track of the number of training sessions, total training hours, total time of in-zone training and total burned calories
- Watch features include time of day with alarm and snooze, date and weekday indicator, stopwatch and low-battery indicator
- Display text in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Finnish and Swedish
- The Polar FT4 heart rate monitor is water resistant to 30m (98 ft.)
- User-replaceable CR1632 battery included
Imported.
| Best use | Fitness, Fitness |
|---|---|
| Tracks calories burned | Yes |
| HRM included/integrated | Yes |
| Heart rate sensor type | Chest strap |
| Average heart rate | Yes |
| Heart rate target zone(s) | Yes |
| Water-resistant depth | 30 meters |
| Alarm | Yes |
| Time display | Yes |
| Illumination | Backlight |
| Average battery life | 1 year |
| User replaceable battery | Yes |
| Compatible fitness accessories | Heart rate monitor |
| Included fitness accessories | Heart rate monitor |
| Gender | Women's |
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Mar 10, 2016Used to Love it but now having problems
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Aug 25, 2015Used to love itWhen I first got my polar ft4 in March I loved it. It was comfortable and worked like a dream. Then in less than a month the strap battery ran out. I sent it in to be replaced and once I fin...
Read More When I first got my polar ft4 in March I loved it. It was comfortable and worked like a dream. Then in less than a month the strap battery ran out. I sent it in to be replaced and once I finally got it back it worked fine. Now I have a hard time getting it to continue tracking my heart rate. If I'm running it will work but if I bend over at all it will say check heart rate transmitter, which gets to be pretty annoying.
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Apr 9, 2015my watch stopped working and died :(Yesterday I was wearing my clock and it was working normally, after a few minutes the watch turns off. I tried to replace the battery but it is in good condition. What problem may have the w...
Read More Yesterday I was wearing my clock and it was working normally, after a few minutes the watch turns off. I tried to replace the battery but it is in good condition. What problem may have the watch? I never have hit it. can anyone give me a clue please?
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Mar 21, 2015Older models were betterI am disappointed with the FT4. I purchased this 2.5 years ago, it was my second Polar. I love the simplicity of HR monitors and had great luck with my old Polar F4 for more than 4 years...u...
Read More I am disappointed with the FT4. I purchased this 2.5 years ago, it was my second Polar. I love the simplicity of HR monitors and had great luck with my old Polar F4 for more than 4 years...unfortunately, when the old style chest strap ran out of battery, that was it, can't be replaced. I went with Polar again...the new chest strap design is bulky and doesn't work as well as the old one piece. Also, the past 1.5 years the FT4 has given me lots of trouble with transmission (I've tried everything) and batteries (both in the chest strap and watch) need more frequent replacement (less than a year). I wish it would work properly and I really do keep having hope. But I am about to give up, as I am taking on regular running again and need a reliable unit. I don't know if I will try Polar again...the 2 piece chest strap sucks. Bring back the old style, please!
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Jan 29, 2015Awesome value!The FT4 is one of the most popular Polar watches out there. It's affordable, simple to use, and has all the features you need and none you don't. The quintessential entry-level heart rate m...
Read More The FT4 is one of the most popular Polar watches out there. It's affordable, simple to use, and has all the features you need and none you don't. The quintessential entry-level heart rate monitor.
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Jan 26, 2015Broken - againThis is the second Polar FT4 I have bought and both have broken. I replaced the battery each time (yes, correct battery) and it still will not read my heart rate. I thought it was a fluke th...
Read More This is the second Polar FT4 I have bought and both have broken. I replaced the battery each time (yes, correct battery) and it still will not read my heart rate. I thought it was a fluke the first time so bought another. Mistake. It did the same thing within 6 months. What a waste of money.
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Jan 16, 2015Love it!Bought this as a birthday gift to myself and am thrilled with the product. It's comfy and I have worn the belt and watch all day on several occasions to calculate my RMR and how many calorie...
Read More Bought this as a birthday gift to myself and am thrilled with the product. It's comfy and I have worn the belt and watch all day on several occasions to calculate my RMR and how many calories burned while resting. This is priceless info when calculating my caloric and macro intake. :)
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Jan 3, 2015Older Models Were BetterI received this as a gift a year ago. My preferred exercise is lap swimming and though the device clearly says that it is "suitable for swimming" it will not work. I tried using electrode cr...
Read More I received this as a gift a year ago. My preferred exercise is lap swimming and though the device clearly says that it is "suitable for swimming" it will not work. I tried using electrode creams and other things but it would not work at all. I had a lot of issues with the product and support sent me generic list of thing to try (use the transmitter upside down, use electrode cream, etc). My previous FT6 (purchased 4 years ago) worked great for all activities (without fuss or electrode cream) and the battery lasted a long time. I had to replace the battery on the FT6 after about 4 months. I lost the chest transmitter piece a couple of months ago. I'm going to buy the HT7 so I can use the transmitter with a phone or the FT4 and hopefully have better luck. Do not buy this item. Perhaps other Polar watches work better, this is a waste of money.
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Read More I bought my FT4 about 6 months ago. It worked great for about 3 months and then started giving false readings or no reading at all. thought it was the batteries so I changed them out. Worked great for about 2 months and then started to have the same problems. I use this daily, and the last 3 days I haven't been able to use :( ... I have now purchased new batteries again and am waiting for them to come in mail. If I change them this time and it continues I will probably throw this away and buy from another Brand.