Polar heart rate monitor vs gear fit?
Himurahotaru
Posts: 29 Member
I've had the polar heart rate monitor for a few years now and I've always really liked it. It comes with the sensor on the band you strap to your chest. I also have a Gear fit but I feel like it's not as reliable and you cant do much on it if you're not outside. Which one do you believe is more reliable? Is the polar hrm even that good too? I mean...i love mine soo...
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Polar have a strong reputation in the HRM genre. Never heard of Gear Fit. I have the Bluetooth HRM and really like it0
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Myself and OH have a polar HRM. We find them accurate0
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I've been using a Polar heart monitor for the past 5-6 years and also find it to be very accurate. I wouldn't trade to FitBit or other type of monitor. Use it with a second type and compare them then decide what works best for you.0
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Chest strap monitors remain more accurate tools. The Samsung Gear Fit uses a Mio optical sensor with 86-90% reliability (see http://www.wareable.com/fitness-trackers/heart-rate-monitor-accurate-comparison-wrist). Up to you if this is a worthwhile trade-off for ditching the chest strap.0
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I figured my hrm was more accurate. It just doesn't seem like the gear fit is. And it's difficult to work with since it uses GPS for everything. Treadmill/bike doesn't work0
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