💓 Stay ahead of your heart game with PolarH10 – precision meets performance!
The PolarH10 Heart Rate Monitor delivers the most accurate ECG-based heart rate tracking in Polar’s history, favored by professional athletes. Featuring dual Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity, it supports simultaneous connections for versatile device pairing. Its ergonomic, silicone-dotted chest strap ensures comfort and stability during any activity, while its waterproof design and built-in memory enable reliable use across all sports and weather conditions. Regular software updates via the Polar Beat app keep it compatible with top fitness platforms like Strava, Garmin, and Apple Watch.
Color | Black |
Size | M-XXL |
Style | H10 |
Team | Polar |
Compatible with | Laptops, Desktops |
Display size | 0.96 Inches |
Material type | Plastic |
Number of items | 1 |
Seasons | All Weather |
Sport | Cycling, Boxing, Skiing, Exercise & Fitness, Running |
Included components | Sensor, Strap |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Lithium-Ion |
Brand | Polar |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Polar |
Item model number | 92075957 |
Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 6.6 x 1.02 cm; 40 g |
ASIN | B07PM54P4N |
R**1
Good product
Looks to be well built with fast connection and a good price. Will help fitness improve no doubt and is comfortable and works well. Designed to be worn under clothing too. Hopefully lasts a long time.
W**L
An easy recommendation to anyone needing an open, accurate HR monitor
The item arrived in a nice efficient package and was easily unpacked. Adjusting the strap is very straightforward and, once suitably modified, the strap is comfortable to wear after the initial shock of the cool pads passes.I found pairing the device to both the polar apps and the QZ app I use for my spin bike very straightforward and have had no issues with the device being automatically picked up on subsequent workouts.I bought this primarily for the reliability of the monitoring and open nature of conenction (i.e. being able to easily pair it to third party apps/devices) and I'm happy this has lived up to the promise on both counts. The monitoring element is more accurate than the optical monitor I had in my Pixel watch so I'm happy that my workouts are now being more accurately tracked and heart zone based training is more easily tracked now.The Polar apps themselves seem a bit rudimentary but, as noted, you don't have to use them for anything meaningful besides adjusting device settings and applying updates. That's going to be such an infrequent activity that I'm not counting it against the device.At the sale price of ~£60 this is an easy recommendation to anyone needing an open, accurate HR monitor.
S**L
Very Easy to Use
Works like a treat, very easy to link with Peloton
S**E
A good HR monitor that you can view in real time on your phone
So far, it does what it’s supposed to do - measure my HR. It connects to the gym equipment I use so I can see my HR at that moment and the Polar Beats app allows me to view my HR through a workout in the different training zones. 2 frustrations, I can’t allows find a pre-installed workout that matches what I’m actually doing e.g. stairmaster aka mountain climber and the app doesn’t allows sync my workout with Apple Fitness. It can be forced sometimes but you can end up with a double workout….
L**Z
Does what is says with high accuracy and comfort.
So the H10 is very good heart rate monitor. Works well during exercise, stretching, running, hiking and martial arts - generally fits nicely and snugly on the chest during all physical activity - that you can forget that it is on.Connection with smartphone during recording exercise - it is very well, it can loose connection if you are using other app requiring the GPS access, then you need to refresh the app (polar beat - just refresh) as other wise it will stop working due to some issues with multitasking and sharing processing at the smart phone. Alto it is work well if you use option of the recording the exercise with the H10 heart sensor and download after you finish. IT works well with watch, no problem at all, no loosing signal, very accurate.The software and app is extremely good and user friendly, providing very good analytical data, and information which you need in nice easy to read format. Compared to the Sunnto, and Garmin software - the way how the data is collected and presented was winner for me to choose the Polar chest heart rate H10.As did not have chance to test it in the water as the swimming - can not comment on that. It works well at the rain and storm weather when you are completely soaked tho :)The strap itself is good size with length regulation. Is has some silicon bumps which helps to keep it nice and comfortable in one place, so it not move around during the high activity exercises.It is very easy to change battery - which make this product last very long.Tested it connected to the watch and smartphone at the same time as it support simultaneously twin connection into the two devices at the same time!!! as well as it can work with one device, and on its own, no need to take phone with you - if you click in the app start recording with the sensor rather life recording with the app, then you can just go with the sensor and when you finish just download the information to the phone.So yes I would recommend it.
E**R
ACCURATE - DEFINITELY NOT
I bought this, plus the strap in July 2022. Initially it worked very well but had the odd data hiccup where the heart rate would drop from say 144 down to 135 for about 30 seconds then restore itself. I thought that was acceptable, not ideal but acceptable.All I’m trying to do is keep an eye on my heart rate and not over do it but also record the average heart rate over the session on the Polar Beat App so I can compare sessions fairly accurately. Recently, say over the past 12 weeks or so, the data drop out has gradually become so stupidly severe the transmitter is totally useless. The problem I think is that a decent quality battery now only lasts about 4-5 30 minute sessions if that. The voltage of a new battery is usually say 3.31 Volts. Once the HRM has been worn a few times, as soon as the voltage drops to about 3.00 Volts, the data recording becomes totally unreliable. I’ve just tried some Duracell Procell batteries and they are producing exactly the same results as the Duracell batteries so I really don’t think there is any issue with the battery. I should also mention that there is plenty of saliva used on the strap to help conductivity.At the moment, I feel it would be far more accurate simply guessing your heart rate. Also, irritatingly, the Beat App sometimes produces a message saying it can’t connect to the monitor because another App is using it. Well, it isn’t and I can’t get rid of the message without unpairing and repairing. That’s a pain in the arse if you’re out and about doing a run and you want to split it and restart. Last night was the final straw because I was using a new battery, without a tee shirt on and the transmitter was about 15 – 18 inches from my phone and the recording was utter rubbish – see picture. Additionally, the cross trainer should pick up the signal and display accordingly but it never displayed at all for the whole session.I’m going to try to contact Polar customer services to try and resolve this and if the situation improves drastically, I’ll amend the review. If it doesn’t, I’ll ask Amazon if I can review with zero stars, add some nice comments about the Polar Support and start investigating Garmin HRMs.
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