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Review on POLAR H10 HR Sensor: Bluetooth Enabled, ๐Ÿ‹๏ธ Black, M-XXL โ€“ Advanced Accuracy for Heart Rate Monitoring by Alvin แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

In theory, getting a watch out of your clothes in the cold is even more convenient than using a heart rate monitor and phone while running for more than six months. Now that I'm moving around with the watch rollar m430 + n10 in public, I've customized all of the settings, and the watch's zhps cannot be compared to those of a phone. Before making my decision, I was unsure of what such money was for and whether purchasing this equipment in the future would result in a connection with other businesses. Any watch that supports bluetooth smart can be connected to the H10 via Bluetooth. Both hand pulse readings and bibs are not standard on all watches. Hence, if you're still unsure about whether you'll get into sports seriously or not, you can start with h10 and subsequently purchase more sports watches. The heart rate monitor must be removed from the strap since the batteries occasionally last longer.

Pros
  • Precision when compared to the wrist and sportsmaster bibs. Without a watch, you can record your heart rate by using a phone and a track recording app.
Cons
  • Maybe someone wrote here that you need to unfasten it from the strap in order to use it, but that would mean that the strap would not last very long due to the tight rivets. The batteries are sufficient for a few months of use for 3-5 workouts per week. It might slide underneath clothing in the winter and land on the belt (rarely). Your heart beats as you tighten it even more. The pulse appears to skip, jitter, and stick to the body. The application is not particularly informative without a clock. Expensive, such a device ought to be more cost-effective.