- Accurate Readings
- Reads pulse well. Anti-slip coated strap. Convenient clasp. Convenient application.
- Inconvenient location of the clasp. Small gradation of strap size. Too expensive . Use only with proprietary application.
- Accuracy, convenience, it connects to the simulator itself - the pulse is immediately visible on the simulator screen (I'm not sure that it works for everyone, but it works in my gym)
- Very comfortable and lightweight sensor, works clearly and without interruption
- Not
- Accuracy in comparison with wrist, and sportsmaster bibs😁. You can write a heart rate track without a watch, just take a phone with a program for recording a track.
- The batteries are enough for a couple of months of use for 3-5 workouts a week, perhaps someone wrote here, you need to unfasten it from the strap, but then the strap itself will not last long, tight rivets. In winter, under clothing, it can slip and fall on the belt (rarely). You tighten it harder, your pulse beats. Apparently, sticking to the body, the pulse skips, twitched and order. Without a clock, the program is not very informative. Expensive, such a device should be more affordable😂.
- Cute, easy to use, can be used in water, long life and battery life, accurate in counting
- The application from Polar is not very convenient, it’s time for them to ate it to a modern design and functionality
- Accurate heart rate sensor, relatively convenient mounting, compatibility with many devices, incl. Possibility to use with phone.
- Given the fairly simple functionality, it could be a little cheaper. "Smelly" strap.
- Accuracy, stability. Quality construction. Works accurately even without wetting the belt. The ability to record even a very long workout in the internal memory.
- There is no indication of a low battery (when I came to the training session, I couldn’t start it), so you have to carry a spare with you all the time. When you start the Polar Flow software, for some reason, you must turn on gps, otherwise there will be no heart rate indication, and nothing will be recorded.
- Comfortable. Sits well.
- Loses connection at a distance of 80 cm, with a declared distance of 1 meter does not work with treadmills.
- The belt is better than in h7, slips less over the chest. The ability to record data without a smartphone is very convenient in the hall.
- After several months of active use: - necessarily once a week it is buggy and the heart rate indicators will fail and it seems that this is not treated in any way. It can be attributed to interference, but this does not necessarily happen if it writes to a watch or phone, it also happens when the sensor writes to itself. See the screenshots - where the dips are running on the track recorded on the sensor, where exactly it is recorded on the Polar app on the phone. And it happens exactly the opposite. I have a NEW belt and am using conductive gel. Alas, it looks like Polar glitches.
- Accurate pulse. Output to watch or phone Very cool Polar Beat app, details below Doesn't slip and fits great
- Wash after every workout. To buy more watches for complete convenience, I myself wear a phone during training, but I'm already used to it.
- Comfortable Accurate Easy to use Don't need to charge often Works online and there is an offline recording
- Expensive The pool is very bad The application is not very usable, outdated