Good heart rate monitor
canderson1024
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a good heart rate monitor? I am using the gear fit 2 and it is incredibly inaccurate. When working out today I took my pulse and it was at 160+ but the gear fit only read 71. That is a ridiculous discrepancy! I tried switching positions and arms and it doesn't matter. I know my blood pressure is super low but i don't know if that would affect anything.
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I have used polar products for years and can say nothing bad about them. I currently have a Polar M400 with GPS that I paid less than 200 for.0
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Professor_Fate wrote: »I have used polar products for years and can say nothing bad about them. I currently have a Polar M400 with GPS that I paid less than 200 for.
Agreed about Polar! I have used a Polar ft4 for about 3-4 years and I have never had an issue with it!0 -
The best ones are the ones that go around your chest, unfortunately they tend to be less comfortable and more expensive.
Other than that, I agree with other: go with Polar!0 -
I love my Polar H71
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Wahoo series chest straps. Sync with both ANT+ and BLE0
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What exercise are you doing and what information are you hoping to glean from it apart from an accurate HR ?
My experience with Polar hasn't been good. Unreliable HR pickup, short battery life.
FT7 was a nice enough watch but basic HRM functionality. Died early.
FT60 I really liked, able to customise for my tested VO2 max and Max HR, "fitness test" functionality was interesting. Able to calibrate it for steady state cardio to closely match a power meter's calorie estimates. But it too died early.
Bonus for Polar is very high compatibility with most gym cardio machines.0 -
For what it's worth, I've had my Polar H7 for over almost a year and a half and have had to change the battery twice. That's using it about 10-12 hours/week. During summer, a lot more.0
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My blaze from fit bit works well and tracks my steps and sleep patterns but I have never checked how accurate it is. I have a chest one but like someone said it was a pain to use.0
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I use a Polar H7, it pairs easily with any bluetooth enabled phone (I use an iPhone) and also works well with gym equipment. Available between $50-$60 on Amazon.0
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I used to use a Polar H7 with a V800 watch, but I did some side-by-side testing of the H7 along with a Scosche Rhythm HRM , (I use the Scosche with the V800 watch). I felt that the H7 and the Scosche were pretty accurate at least when comparing that with a manual pulse count. I also used them both with a group exercise app and they were almost identical with measured heart rate. Long story short, I wear the Scosche to the gym every day so I have a record of exactly what I am doing and rarely use the H7.0
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