Are MYZONE belts worth it?
Myzone MZ-3 review: still a worthy contender in the world of chest strap heart monitors. Compact and easy to use, the Myzone MZ-3 is an excellent bit of kit for those who want to track their fitness goals with superb accuracy and measure effort levels during workouts as opposed to calories burned.
What is the difference between mz1 and MZ-3?
MZ-1 is a feature product of Myzone that delivers heart rate-based effort tracking. MZ-3 is an award-winning physical activity belt of the Myzone product range. The MZ-3 allows you to view your physical activity data on your smartphone via bluetooth or on-screen at a Myzone enabled club using ANT+ technology.
Can I swim with Myzone mz3?
The MZ-3 is water resistant up to 10m but its not designed for swimming or to be submerged in water for a prolonged amount of time. Some users do use it swimming but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the results. We recommend avoiding salt water as it can corrode the sensors.
Can you use MYZONE without a belt?
If you have not purchased your belt from MYZONE a facility code will be issued by the facility that supplied your belt. Although a MYZONE belt is capable of operating as a standalone device, if you wish to store data in your MYZONE account you will require a facility code and an online user account.
How reliable is MYZONE?
As for its heart-rate-monitoring accuracy, MyZone rate it as 99.4% as accurate as an EKG (electrocardiogram). Compared to other chest-worn heart rate sensors and my own knowledge of my fitness, the readouts were precisely what I expected.
How long does a MYZONE belt last?
-They claim battery life is close to 6 months.
Is the MZ-3 waterproof?
Sweatproof. The MZ-3 is waterproof up to 10 meters. It is also sweat resistant.
Does the MZ-1 beep?
What is the difference between MZ-1 and MZ-3 Belt? – Myzone Help Center.
Does Myzone track sleep?
By: Myzone Knowing the amount of sleep your body needs is important, especially if you exercise regularly. MYZONE’s heart rate wearable can help you monitor your health habits and aid in keeping you on track.
What zone should I be in to Burn Fat?
The ‘fat burning zone’ is where you are working out at about 70 – 80% of your maximum heart rate, also known as your fat burning heart rate. If you’re looking to lose weight and keep fit, the general rule of the game is to increase the intensity of your workouts.