Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Wasserdichte Tiefe | 30 m Am besten: Timex Ironman Triathlon 30-Lap T5K429 Wasserdichte Tiefe: 200 m | |||
Gewicht | 53 g Am besten: ART Multimedia SZNART ASZ01 Gewicht: 10 g |
Berührungssensitiver Bildschirm | Nein |
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Farbbildschirm | Nein |
Hintergrundbeleuchtung | Ja |
Anzeigetyp | LCD |
Farbe des Produkts |
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Band-Material | Silikon |
Schutzfunktionen | Wasserdicht |
Wasserdichte Tiefe | 30.0 m |
Bluetooth | Ja |
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Bluetooth-Version | 4.0 |
Geographisches Positionierungs System | Ja |
Geschlecht |
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Breite | 43.0 mm |
Tiefe | 223.0 mm |
Gewicht | 53.0 g |
Herzfrequenz-Messgerät | Eingebaut |
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Entfernungsmesser | Ja |
Kalorienzähler | Ja |
Alarm | Ja |
Batterietyp | Eingebaut |
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Mio Alpha2 Review - optical heart rate watch - TitaniumGeek
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