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Timex T5D761 GPS Speed and Distance Sensor

Dec 9th, 2009 by krsnendu

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  • Compatible with all Timex Bodylink and Speed+Distance watches
  • Splash-resistant case
  • Adjustable arm strap
  • Belt clip

Product Description
Timex Digital Speed and Distance Sensor. Works with all Timex, Ironman, Triathlon and Bodylink Speed and Distance Watches. Provides distance, pace and speed data in English, metric and nautical units using a highly accurate GPS tracking system. No calibration required- up to 99% distance accuracy. Splash-resistant case. Adjustable arm strap and a belt clip enclosed…. More >>

Timex T5D761 GPS Speed and Distance Sensor

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3 Responses to “Timex T5D761 GPS Speed and Distance Sensor”

  1. Eric E. Clarke
    December 9, 2009 at 3:14 pm

    The vendor (Pro Sport Watches) included a watch (at no extra cost) along with the sensor and this turned out as a plus for me since I had ordered only the sensor. The system works fine and I would recommend Pro Sport Watches to my running friends.

    Regards

    Eric E. Clarke
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. T. fifer
    December 9, 2009 at 6:12 pm

    It takes a long time to locate a signal. Once it finds a signal it works fine; however, it does lose it’s signal every once in a while which is a bit frustrating. Not real excited about the product at the time.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Robin Teagarden III
    December 9, 2009 at 7:44 pm

    I’ve been wearing Timex watches for running for at least the past 15 years. I’ve been using a Timex Heart Rate Monitor watch, a data recorder and this GPS Speed and Distance sensor for the past four years. Unfortunately, I’ve been very frustrated with Timex because the watches have repeatedly stopped working for no good reason and now the GPS Speed and Distance sensor has stopped working. I just received another Heart Rate Monitor replacement because it’d stopped working so I’m not going to go through the trouble of replacing this latest breakdown. When it’s worked, it’s been ok, not great, just ok. The thing that’s upset me is that I haven’t been able to share my data with anyone on the web like everyone is able to do with other similar units. Also, the software for recording the data hasn’t been updated in years, it’s almost as if Timex just decided to stop trying to compete with Garmin and Polar.

    I just wish I hadn’t made the mistake of sticking with Timex all these years, it’s been frustrating…
    Rating: 2 / 5

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