Best brand for heart rate monitors
cynfy16
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Hey everybody, so I wanna hear everybodys thoughts about which brand is best for a HRM.
Been doing pretty well with figuring out how many calories I burn when I exercise but I may be buying one in the future. Thanks!!
Been doing pretty well with figuring out how many calories I burn when I exercise but I may be buying one in the future. Thanks!!
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I don't know the best brand BUT from research I've done, the more money you spend the more accurate and longer lasting it will be. So don't go for anything too cheap!0
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I'm partial to Polar0
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I love my Polar.0
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I have the polar ft4 and I really like it, it let's you enter a bunch of personal information so your results are more accurate0
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I throw my hat into the Polar HRM ring!! :drinker: (Have an FT60)0
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Awesome thanks everybody ! Now anybody wanna give me the $60-80 dollars to buy it?? lol juuustt kiddingg0
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Polar! but there are other good brands out there, like timex and garmin, that also work well, just go with one with HAS a chest strap, it'll be more accurate. ENJOY! it's the best gadget to help with my weight loss!!
also online might have better prices than in store...check out
http://www.heartratemonitorsusa.com/0 -
The Polar FT4 is within your price range $65.34...It's a great, accurate HRM.
http://www.amazon.com/Polar-Heart-Rate-Monitor-Purple/dp/B005M1P85O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1364580046&sr=8-1&keywords=Polar+FT40 -
I love the Polar H7 Heart Rate Monitor. The strap is very versatile and allows for many different sizes. It is super easy to put on. Best of all it works automatically with all the gym equipment with no setup at all. As soon as I walk up to any treadmill, bike or elliptical machine, it displays my heart rate without having to touch anything. Also it works over bluetooth with my phone! This lets me use apps like Digifit to get my heart rate data as I work out!
I really love the Polar H7 Heart Rate Monitor so much that I bought one for my girlfriend and now she loves it too.0 -
My Polar T4 just came in the mail... hope it's as wonderful as everyone says it is
My last one was a $35 one from Walmart that didn't last for a year... so hopefully this one will last a smidge longer0 -
I have the Polar FT7 and I love it. My fiancé just got one about 2 weeks after me, same brand/model. We have not had any issues, they are easy to use and the stats are great. You get to see calories burned, max HR, average HR, "fitness" burn time, and "fat" burn time (based off your HR stats). You can get them on Amazon for about $60-85 depending on color0
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Hey everybody, so I wanna hear everybodys thoughts about which brand is best for a HRM.
Been doing pretty well with figuring out how many calories I burn when I exercise but I may be buying one in the future. Thanks!!
Best? Probably a Garmin 610. Most affordable that's still good? Probably the Polar FT4.0 -
I love my Garmin but the one I have only calculates calorie burn if you are walking, running or cycling. But it's so cool to get GPS info on your runs.0
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In leaning towards a polar ft4, from what I have heard all over people like it . I do have a question regarding the polar ft4, when wearing it as a watch are there seconds on the screen as well as the hours and minutes? I'm a nursing student and would hate to have to switch between watches for clinical days..0
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Love my Polar.0
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Love my Polar!0
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Garmin...hands down.0
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I am loving my Polar FT70
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If you have a iPhone 4S or 5 you can also buy the Blutooth smart band from Polar and connect it with Endomundo or smiliar. It's 1/2 price of the watches and very nicely integrated with many applications.0
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I love my Polar FT40
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Polar is obviously a popular brand. I had one that lasted for a few years and it was okay but I don't like having to wear two components (chest strap and watch receiver). I could also never get the modem-like audio sync to work, even using a semi-fancy microphone on my computer. That was a down-side for me since I like to review stats over time. I couldn't sync so I got no stats.
I replaced it with a Wahoo Blue HR that connects to my phone via Bluetooth and has a very easily-, user-replaceable battery in it. I always have my phone with me at the gym for music or for Nike+ so it's one less piece of gear I have to remember (cuz I don't like wearing a watch -- and especially a cheesy-looking plastic one). The free app the Blue HR connects to also does GPS if you run or bike, and gives you plenty of metrics if you're a data addict like I am.0 -
In leaning towards a polar ft4, from what I have heard all over people like it . I do have a question regarding the polar ft4, when wearing it as a watch are there seconds on the screen as well as the hours and minutes? I'm a nursing student and would hate to have to switch between watches for clinical days..
I do love my FT4, but no, there are no seconds on the clock face. It does give you seconds if you are in workout mode though.0 -
Polar FT4 with chest strap0
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Have used Polar for years ... long lasting and accurate. But, the more you pay the better you get.0
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I love my Garmin FR70. It's durable (I sweat a lot and break lots of gadgets during workouts). i have owned mine for a year - purchased the extra foot pod. It has just enough info without being overwhelming.
I can go trail running, bike riding, lift in the gym - it goes where I go. And, the Garmin does laps, alarms, has a run partner, and has a stop watch.0 -
I have the polar ft4 and I really like it, it let's you enter a bunch of personal information so your results are more accurate
This is what you will find over and over again for accuracy for HR. You can find them much cheaper on ebay. ; ) See: http://www.ebay.com/itm/160992686959?var=460160235222&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 as an example.0 -
I got the bodymedia fit core a week ago. I love it!!! Very informative! Great charts and synchs with Mfp.0
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My Polar FT4 arrived Weds. I used it Thurs and Fri and it works great. I was using several other calculators to figure my calories burned and it was off by 55 and 80 respectivly. I'm more fit then I thought now to have my body lose it's fluff so I look fit! I wish I had bought mine sooner, I would be much farther along on my weight loss journey by now.0
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