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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 Anastazja Szczur แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with the product, it is made well, the price is also pleasing.

The first impressions are often favorable. maintains a record and accurately counts the pulse. The software might be substantially better, and the functionality could be richer, are some of the drawbacks. Several fitness watches can do more, but bracelets are still relatively new. Indeed, they obviously have a major issue with measuring the pulse and with several exercises. Isn't it practical to perform the bench press here? In general, the situation is more favorable than adverse. But consider your need for all of these carefully before making a purchase. You could find that an excellent fitness watch or bracelet is sufficient for you.

Pros
  • Extremely precise pulse counting. Not a bad piece of software, but not without serious flaws (more on them below). There are numerous sports, Les Miles workout presets are crammed in for anyone who wants them, and there is a fitness test that determines your degree of cardiac fitness and splits it into six levels so that you may compare it to others. Polar Flow, which offers a practical training schedule and training journal. With a notebook or Word, you could typically complete all of this by yourself, but here, everything is done at once and automatically. The strap does not chafe and is cozy.
Cons
  • Now, let's start with a brief battery charge. just 400 hours. Although it is simple to change, the Polar business shop advises doing so only for 600, which is absurd considering how easy it is to do even though not all of them, according to reviews, function properly. Since the cost of replacing the strap is approximately half, this is not very good. There are primarily two issues. Doesn't function nicely with outside apps. It connects every other time and uses an obscure technique, yet its own algorithm is flawless. Although third-party programs, if you somehow managed to connect, work without GPS, the native program cannot function without it. So why would I need GPS, for instance, in the gym? Unclear. Yet, the battery eats naturally. Second, it's unclear what factors into how poorly this GPS counts. As other programs function flawlessly, it is almost certainly a software bug, and the phone cannot be the cause (many Polar watches have the same joke). Using real 10, you might be able to calculate a distance of 2 to 3 kilometers, or perhaps the complete opposite. Although this has no bearing on how many calories are burnt, it is nonetheless foolish. The path will not change. And I wouldn't say that this is a mistake I just occasionally make. It will display your routes to others under your account, such as your Google account, when synchronized with Polar Flow. Where to turn it off was a mystery to me. does not exhibit any arrhythmia.