T in YVR
Well-known member
I know there's a bunch of stuff on the internet on heart rate monitors, but I was interested to find out if anyone here is using any devices or applications that they really love for monitoring your heart rate during aerobic exercise. I was interested to hear of any experiences that this group have with it. I started using one pre-op (in the waiting room) and now post op - and will probably always use one now.
I have tried 3 of them but they all have their issues -
- Polar H7 Bluetooth chest strap + Digifit application for my iPhone. Works great (love the app), but its a bit bulky carrying an iPhone around when you jog. Better for biking, but I still use it when I run because it works so well.
- Polar H7 Bluetooth chest strap + iPod Nano/Nike+ heart rate monitor. Takes way longer to pick up your heart rate on the Nano than it does on the Digifit (which works every time), and using it on the Nano can be a bit flaky (easy to accidentally turn it off or pause it when changing songs etc.). It also doesn't have very good data (max and avg heart rate, time, but not much else). Its nice and small though.
- Polar H7 Bluetooth chest strap + Polar Loop Activity Bracelet/Polar Flow web app. Works ok, pics up my heart rate right away, but also doesn't capture too much data. The web site is a bit clunky for uploading your results. The batteries also need to be charged pretty often.
I'm hoping to find out if anyone here has any others they love and which work well.
Cheers,
Tony
I have tried 3 of them but they all have their issues -
- Polar H7 Bluetooth chest strap + Digifit application for my iPhone. Works great (love the app), but its a bit bulky carrying an iPhone around when you jog. Better for biking, but I still use it when I run because it works so well.
- Polar H7 Bluetooth chest strap + iPod Nano/Nike+ heart rate monitor. Takes way longer to pick up your heart rate on the Nano than it does on the Digifit (which works every time), and using it on the Nano can be a bit flaky (easy to accidentally turn it off or pause it when changing songs etc.). It also doesn't have very good data (max and avg heart rate, time, but not much else). Its nice and small though.
- Polar H7 Bluetooth chest strap + Polar Loop Activity Bracelet/Polar Flow web app. Works ok, pics up my heart rate right away, but also doesn't capture too much data. The web site is a bit clunky for uploading your results. The batteries also need to be charged pretty often.
I'm hoping to find out if anyone here has any others they love and which work well.
Cheers,
Tony