BMW 3 series saloon 2004 320i 5dr climate control panel 6941732
02 Feb, 2022
Facelift Style
I think this was introduced in 2003 to replace the rocker up/down hot/cold type from all E46. The rear depth of this is slightly smaller than the older version but all the connectors are the same but located is a different configuration.
Thor Ragnarok DVD 2018 With Collectable SlipCover New Sealed Free P&p Great Gift
27 Jan, 2021
Another marvel movie
Better than some, not as good as others. Perhaps a bit too much comedy in this phase 3 film.
The Good: At low intensity workouts, this is very accurate. It connects well via Bluetooth with both my Sony phone and Samsung tablet. I used 'myworkouts' app which it tried and tested and is 4.7/5 on playstore (200k downloads).
The Bad: Once you start pushing it, 160bpm and higher, it will do one of the 3 following:
1. Report accurately,
2. Report less than 130bpm
3. Not report anything!
I put the failure down to the contact pads moving on my chest whilst doing P90X home workouts; despite losening/tightening, wetting with water and with ultrasound gel, changing the battery (for completeness). But it could be that it fails to pick up my heart rate when it's racing - the reason that I bought it!
For example, when doing Plyometrics or other heavy cardio, I push it hard. My pulse, measured by counting beats per 15, 30 or 60 secs, is often 170 to max 180bpm. However, the hrm only registers 140-155 which is way out! Sometimes will measure 180bpm accurately, other times will measure 130bpm.
When doing weights, my heart rate gets above 160bpm for short time periods only. I can confirm that the hrm matches exactly and accurately my actual pulse measured by the old fashioned way of pulse counting and a timer.
I have not tested this while running. I suspect it will be as inaccurate at high heart rate due to it moving about but I can't be sure. I don't want to quibble over twenty quid as this is OK for the price.