Actually, at $110 this is a "fair" price for a heartrate monitor (based on current retail price). If I was in the market this is definitely something that I would look into.
The article does not say anything about recharging by tapping it?
Am i retarded or am i missing something? The screen is basically a button, right? You tap the screen instead of fiddling with a little button. Where does this recharging nonsense come from?
Sorry THG. I love your technical articles, but most of your news is written by idiots.
Stupid cheap junk. Automatic mechanical watches have been around for decades. I have a Rolex from the 70's that winds itself automatically through the wearer's normal every-day motion. I bought it new in 1976, still wear it today, and it has required no repairs or maintenance (or winding) whatsoever.
Does Tom's get paid to post the articles? This is not even remotely new or interesting. Its a heart rate monitor, that tells time, and has a stop watch... wow, how revolutionary. There isn't even a review, the writer hasn't even seen this before.