Cardio machine with Polar HRM sync with chest transmitter?
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I usually wear my HRM to the gym because I don't trust the HRM built into the machines (which are all Polar). But I noticed that I didn't need to touch the sensors to get a HR reading on the machine while wearing my chest transmitter. The entire workout my HR was listed. So the next time I left my HRM at home but I didn't get those same HR readings on the machine as before, I had to grab the sensors (obviously). Was the machine syncing up with my chest transmitter? If so, I don't need my watch, right? I don't like touching those sensors on the machines -- they are a nuisance to my preferred motion and they take freakin forever -- so if I just wear my chest strap I am good?
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Yes, it's reading your chest strap signal. Or possibly someone else's if the machines are close together. I still wear my wrist watch though because I want it to log those sessions.0
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They read mine all the time. Unlikely to be a neighbor.
I still use my digifit app on the iphone for recording purposes, but it's cool to see the number right in front of you.0 -
Your transmitter is transmitting to the machine overruling its read. Its cool how that works. Don't have to glance at my wrist.0
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I've had the same thing happen on the treadmill and the bikes. I like it because I hate looking at my watch (but I do wear it to log it). I've seen my HR show up on the machines as I walk past them so it seems to have a decent range but also be pretty good at picking it up only when you're in the proper location to be using the machine. I did notice that the calorie counts on my watch are always different from the machine though...wish those would sync since I entered all my info into the watch.0
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I thought so. Thanks for answering.
I understand watches log other info, it's just that some days I'd prefer not to wear it all.0 -
yep its pretty neat, most machines will pick up the nearest transmitter. The only problem is sometimes they pick up your neighbours.0
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Does anyone know if an Arc Trainer will pick up a Polar transmitter? I don't think they use Polar.0
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Yes, the machine was picking up the transmitter from your chest strap. I always feel bad when my signal also gets thrown to the people next to me. Enjoy, it's nice to not have to hold onto the machine to get a reading.0
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If they use the same frequency yes.0
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Does anyone know if an Arc Trainer will pick up a Polar transmitter? I don't think they use Polar.
All major commercial brands use Polar receivers. It's a little module (maybe 1 1/2" square) that plugs into the machine console.0 -
I thought so. Thanks for answering.
I understand watches log other info, it's just that some days I'd prefer not to wear it all.
I notice when mine syncs with the machine my HR is correct but the machine still says a higher calorie burn than my watch, so be careful of that if you log your calories.0
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