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October 5, 2006

Review of the Nike Imara HRM at Starling Fitness

Filed under: Reviews,Watches — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Nike Imara HRMI wrote a review of the Nike Imara Heart Rate Monitor on Starling Fitness. You can see it here:

Finding a watch that I am happy with is a difficult task for me. I got my Imara for Christmas last year.

“I haven’t done a review for it. Want to know why?”

“I don’t like to give bad reviews.”

Just last month, I realized that I actually DO like my watch:

“I love how it tracks my calories and how much time I exercise in the low, medium and high ranges. I love that it’s water resistant up to 50M, so if I’m lazy, I don’t even have to take it off when I shower. In fact, I’ve been wearing my Nike Imara almost constantly ever since I got it. That is unheard of for me, since I used to change watches like jewelry.”

“That’s when I realized that I love my Nike Imara.”

“It still doesn’t work whenever I run on my treadmill, but it has been a watch that’s a good friend for almost a year now. It’s so rare for me to find a watch that I enjoy that when I finally found one, it took me 10 months to realize that I actually loved it.”

I’ve talked in the past about why I hate the watch designers of this world. The Nike Imara doesn’t fulfill all of my desires in a watch, namely, it’s not pretty enough to wear with a dress. Also, it’s a little on the big side, even though it’s a women’s watch. Despite that, I have enjoyed this watch for the last 10 months without even realizing I was content. This little guy slipped in under my radar and I didn’t even notice.

2 Comments

  1. I feel really incompetent asking this, but how do I clear the workout info that’s displayed? I have pressed “stop” under Chron, but it doesn’t clear. Anyone know?

    Comment by sabrina — September 10, 2008 @ 10:24 am

  2. Sabrina,

    Press and hold the Set/Light button. The words, “Hold to CLR” should flash and then it will go back to zeros.

    If you do the same when you are at the zeros, the words, “Hold to Set” will show up and you can set your weight, age, etc.

    Laura

    Comment by Laura Moncur — September 10, 2008 @ 1:45 pm

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