Running Watch Recharges Through Taps

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mavanhel

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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.
 

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[citation][nom]yannifb[/nom]They didn't mention anything about the title...[/citation]

I know, after the title, nothing else is mentioned about how it "recharges through taps".
 

mrmez

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"Running Watch Recharges Through Taps"

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.
 

wotan31

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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.
 
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huh? recharges? taps? I expect low cr@p like this from zdnet or, indeed, wired but I hoped for better from toms . . .
 

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Weird with the title thing..I dunno, was it supposed to be changes not recharges?

Googleing (or is that googling?) "Gaiam Zone Tracker" gives only 1 result: this article...
 

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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.
 
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