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Publicerad: 2015-07-06, Författare: Mike , testad av: tomsguide.com
Well-designed watch, Accurate heart-rate monitor, Long battery life, Customizable screens
Expensive, Dull, unintuitive app, Slow to sync with phone, Must manually upload data, Bulky charging cradle
Epson's GPS running watch provides accurate heart monitoring and good endurance, but it's hamstrung by poor software...
Accurate heart-rate and GPS tracking on runs. Long battery life. An easy-to-read display that offers up a lot of data. Can be worn in the shower and pool
No all-day activity tracking. Workout data isn't synced automatically. Mobile app is slow. GPS signal acquisition slow and inconsistent
Long-distance elite athletes will appreciate the accuracy of the GPS and heart-rate, but the high price tag makes it less appealing for everyday runners...
Publicerad: 2015-03-20, Författare: DC , testad av: dcrainmaker.com
The Epson SF-810 is a bit of an interesting duck in the GPS running watch landscape. It's got unique features that very few other watches have – such as optical heart rate monitoring that's actually largely accurate. It also has solid GPS accuracy and goo...
Publicerad: 2015-09-21, Författare: Matt , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
A full-featured watch for runners, the Epson Runsense SF-810 will be the perfect companion for those serious about shaving times of long-distance runs. It is limited only to that function, and it isn't cheap. But battery life is great....
Monitors heart rate, Water resistant to 50 meters, Vibration alarm, Tappable watch face to switch screens, Customizable interval training settings
Button functions are confusing, No daily step tracking, No smart notifications, No daily alarm, Cheap plastic feel
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Publicerad: 2015-08-04, Författare: James , testad av: titaniumgeek.com
I'll be completely honest. I didnt warm to the EPSON SF-810 initially. That took me about 2-3 days of using it, finding out how the optical HR sensor worked, and then discovering the app. Certainly its grown on me since then, all the more because of its e...
Accurate heart-rate and GPS tracking on runs. Long battery life. An easy-to-read display that offers up a lot of data. Can be worn in the shower and pool
No all-day activity tracking. Workout data isn't synced automatically. Mobile app is slow. GPS signal acquisition slow and inconsistent
Long-distance elite athletes will appreciate the accuracy of the GPS and heart-rate, but the high price tag makes it less appealing for everyday runners...
Sammanfattning: The dial is round and has four buttons on the sides in the 2, 4, 8 and 10 o clock positions, the watch display is digital and will not be correct until it gets a satellite fix.The initial setup on the watch consists of language, units, height, weight, DOB...
Publicerad: 2015-02-03, Författare: Luke , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Built in heart-rate monitor, decent battery life, accurate and fast GPS, waterproof
Poor software, expensive, busy display, no swimming options, PC users only
As a first product there's plenty to admire about the Epson Runsense SF-810: the built-in heart-rate monitor, quick and accurate GPS, waterproof design, and decent battery life all make it a very attractive prospect. But at £300 it's pricey and can...
Portability due to size and weight, Sensor variety and accuracy, 20 hour battery life,
Charger is bloody massive, Complex old-school UI makes it a struggle, No coaching or insight into data,
The Runsense SF-810 feels like the first draft of a potentially good product. The GPS is brilliant, the built-in heart rate is great for those who hate chest straps and there are nice touches, like the Stride Sensor, that occasionally edge this up in our...