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Polar H10 Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap - ANT + Bluetooth, Waterproof HR Sensor for Men and Women

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Color: Beat Red
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Brand POLAR
Material Connector material : ABS, ABS + GF, PC, Stainless steel. Strap material : 38% Polyamide, 29% Polyurethane, 20% Elastane, 13% Polyester, Silicone prints See more
Color Beat Red
Compatible Devices Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops
Screen Size 0.96 Inches
Item Weight 60 Grams
Sensor Type Wearable
Battery Description Lithium-Ion
UPC 725882062549
Manufacturer POLAR ELECTRO

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  • 38% Polyamide, 29% Polyurethane, 20% Elastane, 13% Polyester
  • Imported
  • WORKS WITH EVERYTHING: Polar HRM works with ALL HRM compatible Equipment.
  • SUPREME ACCURACY: Widely recognized for its top precision by many sources, Polar H10 is the most accurate heart rate sensor in Polar's history. Polar H10 provides top quality measurement.
  • CONNECTIVITY: Bluetooth, ANT+ and 5 kHz provide an excellent variety of connection options. You can use Bluetooth and ANT+ connections simultaneously as well as two Bluetooth connections simultaneously.
  • POLAR PRO CHEST STRAP: With improved electrodes, an easy-to-use buckle and silicone dots, the strap is comfortable and interference-free.
  • VERSATILITY: Polar H10 is fully waterproof and it has internal memory for multiple hours.

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Polar H10 - Dual Bluetooth/ANT+ (Latest Version)

Heart rate sensor

Polar H10 is a supremely precise heart rate sensor that comes with the Polar Pro chest strap. Providing top-quality heart rate measurement, Polar H10 is considered the most accurate heart rate sensor by many sources.

  • Connects with Bluetooth, ANT+ and 5 kHz
  • Waterproof up to 30 m
  • Software updates
  • Machine-washable textile strap

Key Features

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The Power of Accuracy

The most accurate heart rate sensor in Polar's history, Polar H10 is polished to the max in all aspects and gets software updates as well. It’s widely recognized for its top precision by many sources.

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Battery Life

Dry and store the heart rate sensor strap and the connector separately to maximize the heart rate sensor battery life.

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Polar Pro Strap

Polar H10 comes with Polar Pro strap, a soft textile strap with high quality electrodes to make sure your heart rate is measured accurately and without interference. The strap is machine-washable.

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Price $98.93 $64.95 $99.95
Product placement Chest Chest Arm and temple
Operation time 400h (replaceable battery) 400h (replaceable battery) 30h
Rechargeable no data no data
Compatible with 3rd party apps
Built-in memory 1 training session no data Up to 600h HR training
ANT+ and Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity
Dual Bluetooth channels no data
5 kHz transmission (Gymlink) no data
Waterproof 30 m 30 m 50 m

Product Description

When it comes to accuracy and connectivity, Polar H10 heart rate sensor is the go-to choice. Monitor your heart rate with maximum precision and connect your heart rate to a great variety of devices and equipment with Bluetooth and ANT. With a Polar H10, heart rate monitoring is more accurate and adaptable than ever.

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Customers appreciate the accurate heart rate measurement provided by the product. However, some find it overpriced and unreliable. There are mixed opinions on its functionality, connectivity, ease of use, reliability, and battery life.

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274 customers mention "Accuracy"221 positive53 negative

Customers appreciate the accuracy of the biometric monitor. They find it comfortable to wear, displaying an accurate heart rate and HRV measurement. The Polar H10 sensor is considered the pinnacle of heart rate sensor accuracy, earning acclaim from professionals. The device provides reliable readings and good data.

"...relative to other tech monitoring devices, but as accurate as it gets for a consumer device and the software makes it surprisingly valuable...." Read more

"...Pairs with treadmills easily. Seems accurate" Read more

"...Very accurate when it pairs and works but the Einstein programmers at Polar really set up a convoluted pairing/connect method that requires you pair..." Read more

"...Amazing accuracy, and very much as good or better than the informal tests I have done of previous HR sensors and straps that I have had - my tests..." Read more

800 customers mention "Functionality"512 positive288 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the biometric monitor's functionality. Some find it works well for running and other non-water exercise, providing consistent results on both platforms. Others report issues with erratic readings, low heart rate, and inaccurate data. The Polar Flow app needs improvement.

"...as accurate as it gets for a consumer device and the software makes it surprisingly valuable...." Read more

"...Had a little trouble with setup, but once paired with phone/Garmin, worked well. Pairs with treadmills easily. Seems accurate" Read more

"...I think they're having coding issues and it doesn't exhibit itself in the same manner for different phones...." Read more

"The Polar Heart Rate Monitor is an excellent product that simply does what it is supposed to do - monitor your heart rate while exercising...." Read more

481 customers mention "Connectivity"216 positive265 negative

Customers have different experiences with the product's connectivity. Some say it pairs easily with phones, treadmills, and other devices. Others report issues like battery draining quickly, difficulty pairing it with devices, and needing to unpair and re-pair it to connect properly.

"...Finally it just stopped pairing altogether. Google "H10 won't connect" and you'll find all kinds of ticked off customers...." Read more

"...Pairs with treadmills easily. Seems accurate" Read more

"4.5/5 Stars. I had some issues pairing it with my watch and phone. Wasn't able to connect to 2 devices at the same time...." Read more

"...The H10 can do two Bluetooth conenctions, with ANT+ both will connect to multiple ANT+ channels and there is a proprietary GymLink connection also -..." Read more

319 customers mention "Heart rate"209 positive110 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the heart rate monitor. Some find it reliably tracks their heart rate and provides notifications about their heart rate zone. The app shows their heart rate and zone in Polar Flow real-time. However, others report issues with low heart rate readings, high pulse when standing still, and inaccurate readings during exercise.

"...Then an app called sleep2 from Nukkuaa to track sleep pretty accurately without needing the more expensive watches with more features than I need...." Read more

"...product that simply does what it is supposed to do - monitor your heart rate while exercising...." Read more

"...few months the output has become increasingly erratic with low heart rate readings...." Read more

"...But basically, it allows yout H10 (and only the H10) to display a live electrocardiogram, or to collect electrocardiogaph readings during a training..." Read more

214 customers mention "Ease of use"145 positive69 negative

Customers have different views on how easy the product is to use. Some find it simple to set up, pair, and use with clear directions. Others find the app confusing and difficult to use. The fastener is awkwardly positioned, making it difficult to put on.

"The device is simple and inexpensive relative to other tech monitoring devices, but as accurate as it gets for a consumer device and the software..." Read more

"...The soft strap is very easy to put on, wet it with a little water so the sensor can get good contact with your chest skin..." Read more

"Fit well. Had a little trouble with setup, but once paired with phone/Garmin, worked well. Pairs with treadmills easily. Seems accurate" Read more

"This monitor quickly and easily paired up with my Concept 2 Rower and my Assault AirBike Classic just like I had hoped...." Read more

193 customers mention "Reliability"91 positive102 negative

Customers have mixed reviews about the product's reliability. Some find it solid and waterproof, with internal memory. Others mention issues like tearing, fraying, and failing straps after a year of use. The strap is also mentioned as a common source of failure for customers.

"Worked great until I had to chang e battery then to small o ring broke, had a lot of problems contacting polar CSR, then it was still under warranty..." Read more

"...across the board, compatible with pretty much everything, and are durable...." Read more

"...It became a device of “nice to have but not dependable enough” i got this because of connection...." Read more

"...This is a real electrophysiological reader. And: this is the most durable chest strap. I’ve tried the garmin and it only lasts 3 or 4 months...." Read more

180 customers mention "Battery life"56 positive124 negative

Customers have different views on the battery life of the biometric monitor. Some say the batteries last a long time and are easily accessible for replacement. Others report that the battery drains quickly and there is no low battery warning in the app.

"I ordered a Polar Heart Rate monitor. The battery was exhausted when I got it and when replaced, the Polar did not function at all...." Read more

"...on my HR while working out- for some reason trying to change the battery is super difficult, the lock doesn’t want to release." Read more

"...The battery is easy to change, via what looks at first glance to be a quarter-turn battery hatch that you turn with a coin to open but it actually..." Read more

"My Third H10 in 5 years. After one year battery life is reduced...." Read more

223 customers mention "Value for money"55 positive168 negative

Customers find the product overpriced and unreliable. They report issues with inaccurate readings, poor durability, and poor performance after a short period of use. Some customers consider it a waste of money.

"...Dissatisfied? Yes. Because its not really meeting the price expectations. 6/12/24: Still going strong with amazing battery life...." Read more

"...connectivity problem is inexcusable and, in my case, renders the unit unusable and untrustworthy with respect to the data it produces...." Read more

"...But it is extremely frustrating, it costs a lot of money in expensive batteries and there is NO LOW BATTERY WARNING in the app so that when your..." Read more

"The device is simple and inexpensive relative to other tech monitoring devices, but as accurate as it gets for a consumer device and the software..." Read more

Super accurate HR Sensor Strap!
5 out of 5 stars
Super accurate HR Sensor Strap!
I went looking and while others were really good choices too; when it comes to accuracy Polar heart rate sensors and straps are highly rated across the board, compatible with pretty much everything, and are durable.I was particularly impressed with the in-depth research and testing they do with their equipment, neutral comparisons that they make with other comparable HR sensors as well as certified medical heart rate monitoring.I started leaning toward the Polar H10 , which are the 5th generation of Polar's Heart Rate tech, which started in 1977.According to Polar's testing against medical-grade heart rate equipment and other heart rate sensors - the ECG H10 sensor detects HR within 2 ms accuracy at 92.9% for running, 99.3% for cycling, 95.3% for weight training, 95.6% for all activities combined.Amazing accuracy, and very much as good or better than the informal tests I have done of previous HR sensors and straps that I have had - my tests being comparing them to other equipment as well as manually using the old tried and true 'two fingers on the neck or wrist and a watch' method. This sensor IS quite wide and extends across a large part of the strap, this entire section is the HR sensor area.The H10 can do two Bluetooth conenctions, with ANT+ both will connect to multiple ANT+ channels and there is a proprietary GymLink connection also - which connects to some fitness devices.The H10 can be used with any device underwater.The H10 has an internal memory that can save one training session on its own and can be accessed with one of the Polar apps like Polar's Beat app.The H10 works with pretty much everything and anything that we use for fitness nowadays. Anything that receives Bluetooth (Bluetooth 4.0 and Bluetooth BLE) or ANT+ and the Gymlink 5 kHz signals. It will output Bluetooth and ANT+ at the same time and even two Bluetooth devices at the same time.This of course includes watches by nearly all manufacturers as well as nearly all bike computers (not including non-smart old-style bike speedometers/odometers without ANT+ and Bluetooth), and any smartphone. This list is extensive.The HR sensor is not rechargeable but uses the common 2025 battery, Polar says that it lasts 400 hours. One thing you may want to do to extend battery life (recommended by Polar themselves and individuals who have used it over time) is to pop up one of the sensor pod's connectors out of the strap so that it goes to sleep, I have tested it many hours after I have stopped an activity and taken off the chest strap, and sometimes it still is transmitting. So this is something to keep in mind.The battery is easy to change, via what looks at first glance to be a quarter-turn battery hatch that you turn with a coin to open but it actually is quite different, as it snaps open with a little tab. The battery door is of course sealed with an o-ring and everything seems very tight and secure.The total weight with the strap is 60 grams with the sensor pod itself being 12 grams by itself.The soft strap is very easy to put on, wet it with a little water so the sensor can get good contact with your chest skin (you can wait for a little sweat to do it for you but then the sensor may not read well until that happens). You position the sensor monitor pod itself in the front of your chest, which puts the long wide sensor strap in a very good position all across your chest. This sensor area is quite extensively wide to give you that nice accuracy.You could even position this fairly inaccurately and it may still probably work - whether you positioned it by accident or deliberately as perhaps the strap does not fit you well for whatever reason. Some people do have problems with chest straps for many reasons, so I think those who do might find this works better than other chest straps with smaller sensor areas. It even works if you get it too low or too high on your chest, within a reasonable range.There are little rubbery dots on the strap itself to keep it in place. Does this actually make it work better? I don't know, but it seems like a great idea. I have never had one move on me so I can't say whether this makes any difference to me personally, but perhaps to others who have issues with HR chest straps staying in place, it might be just the thing to help.The latch snaps into place easily with one end snapping directly into the other end, to take it off you push a button on the latch and it disengages easily. The button is slightly recessed so you never accidentally pop it off (at least I have not as yet) and also won't get squeezed even by a tight jersey or compression shirt.The strap is very adjustable, with a conventional adjustable loop system to tighten or loosen it. There are two size options for the strap when you order - XS/S and M/XXL. The smaller one covers chests 20-30 inches (58-71 cm) in diameter while the larger one goes from 30-45 inches (67-95 cm).While riding or running or lifting or anything else I can't even feel it unless I consciously make myself aware of it.The Polar H10 sensor monitor is easily cleaned with a little dish soap and water, and a quick wipe to dry it. The soft strap is also very easy to clean with soap and water, or you can put it in a washer - though I recommend using a small washer bag to keep it from snarling and getting bent around other things, and maybe air-dry it instead of using a dryer Make sure you take the sensor off first of course.The soft strap now comes in not only the standard black but a burgundy with a design on it.The H10 is fully waterproof and can be used underwater for swimming and other things, up to 30 meters deep.And you don't need your watch or phone with you for swimming or anything else, at least for one session as the internal memory can store one workout. To set this up you use the Polar Beat app so you do have to connect it to your phone first, set it up and then you can use the strap without the phone present or nearby. When you are finished you reconnect and download the sensor data to the Polar Beat app, which can upload it to a few other sites or allow a download.The Polar Beat app also can be used to keep the firmware updated, check battery power, etc. And there are a number of workouts and such that you can use it for. The Polar Beat app can also estimate your Vo2 Max, you find this in the app under Upgrades (not sure why - as it's a free option) and then under Fitness Test. It estimated mine at 49, somewhat above what other fitness services estimates mine at but very close.Also, the Polar Flow app is another app with training and syncing to other services.And of course any other device you sync it to will have it's own abilities when connected to the Polar H10.You can even test your HRV (Heart Rate Variability), which is a good test of your health and recovery.You could use this as a 24-hour monitor with the right app, I suppose, but the H10 is really meant for exercise. But if you wanted to test your HR and HRV over an extended period of time you could. I think it would be comfortable sleeping, depending on the person, but it's not really made for that and it's possible that the sensor area might dry out over such a long period of inactivity.Lastly, I was going to include some comparison charts between the H10 and other HR monitors that I have but, outside of a few dropouts by optical heart rate sensors because of arm movement - which is to be expected, they all performed within pretty much identically. I had to really go data point by data point comparisons to see much difference.So in conclusion I would very highly recommend the Polar H10 - you are not going to be disappointed in accuracy, comfort, usability, connectivity, and compatibility.UPDATE Spring 2023 - For the last few months the output has become increasingly erratic with low heart rate readings. I have tried to wash the strap as much as I could and added extra moisture to the sensor pads, and even electrode gel. Both things seemed to help for a while, yet the strap became more and more intermittent over time, despite washing and using the electrode gel. It had to be thoroughly washed in the washing machine after each use for it to have any chance of working halfway decent. Once I started biking outside a few times it went in the opposite direction and started sometimes showing super-high HR readings.I was going to send it back to Polar for warranty but it seemed obvious that it was the strap and not the sensor itself, and instead of paying the shipping cost to send it back for warranty I decided to just buy a cheap replacement strap.That did the trick and it works perfectly and reliably again. The replacement maybe isn't as nice as Polar's but the important thing is that it works, I will see what the durability is for it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
    Color: BlackSize: M-XXL: 26-36"Verified Purchase
    The device is simple and inexpensive relative to other tech monitoring devices, but as accurate as it gets for a consumer device and the software makes it surprisingly valuable. The Polar app itself does a great job of tracking a multitude of day activities, for me so far, walking, tennis, cycle, ski and treadmill, but so many more activities that can be tracked. Then an app called sleep2 from Nukkuaa to track sleep pretty accurately without needing the more expensive watches with more features than I need. Wearing the device is a little uncomfortable at night, and the Sleep2 subscription is expensive. But for 2-3 months to see the pattern has been great.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
    Color: BlackSize: M-XXL: 26-36"Verified Purchase
    Fit well. Had a little trouble with setup, but once paired with phone/Garmin, worked well. Pairs with treadmills easily. Seems accurate
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
    Color: BlackSize: M-XXL: 26-36"Verified Purchase
    Update 10/22/24. Too funny! After 3 months I got another automated email telling me to do the same things I told them I did to get it to work.

    Polar was literally and figuratively the first name in heart rate monitoring and they've been reduced and degenerated to this. Pathetic.

    Update 7/20/24:
    Before I wrote my last update I'd chatted with their bot which told me to send them an email requestion support. I got an email back from Katerina who I'm sure was an email bot. I sent them an email describing the problem. THEN a few days later they send me a survey email asking to rate their customer service. This company and their product ... Dumpster Fire!

    Update 7/16/24: That's IT, I'm done! I've bought three of these cursed things because I need the functionality of the Flow app. First one went south after about a year and a half - wouldn't connect. Second one stopped connecting after a year. Third one I bought a month ago. First it started reporting lower than actual heartrate, then it started working OK. Then (as others have reported) I had to take 10 minutes before every workout to reset the blasted thing in order for it to connect. Finally it just stopped pairing altogether. Google "H10 won't connect" and you'll find all kinds of ticked off customers. They've stopped phone and even chat customer support and now offer human support only by email!!? Here's a one of the PO'd customers on Reddit: "Done with this piece of garbage - their response time to my email was more than 2 months"
    I think they're having coding issues and it doesn't exhibit itself in the same manner for different phones. Maybe their code will not keep up with OS updates on some phones or whatever but something's messed up. I like customers cannot get the flow app to update. Used to be great but useless now. What planet are these people on?

    I can only think that the positive reviews here were as typical .. people get the product and fire off a review after a day or two. Do Not Buy!!

    Prior review:

    Very accurate when it pairs and works but the Einstein programmers at Polar really set up a convoluted pairing/connect method that requires you pair through the flow app and can be stubborn as hell sometimes requiring the sensor to be unpaired and reset. It's aggravating as all get out, and as reported by other users will just flat out fail to pair eventually. I generally have to say a rosary to get the damned thing to pair, then perform the stations of the cross in order for the app to recognize the paired device and continue repeating Hail Marys hoping that the results will be accurate as sometimes the flow app will register up to 20 beats fewer than my actual heart rate. If I get it working then I throw a pinch of salt over my shoulder in the hope that the pairing won't drop. Also as reported by other users, I think Polar know their stuff is messed up but won't own up to it. They used to have phone support but I'm sure they got overrun and now they just do chat support where I get a lot of "I understand your frustration" but no solution. Unfortunately once you get it to work this is the most accurate sensor on the market and I need the functionality of the flow software. So since my first two flat out failed to pair after a year I just had to buy my third one. So plan on it being a once a year throwaway product.

    And if you're really self-loathing go ahead and try to load the Beat app as well as the Flow app. See if you don't start swearing. When I connect to the Beat app it actually breaks the flow app. And don't you DARE try to use another wearable. If I pair my Galaxy watch.. Fuhgedabahdit! I'll be trying to reconnect for the next half hour. So before you buy this thing read the other reviews like the one where the guy has to a lot 10 minutes in advance of his workouts because he has to repair it to his iPhone every time.
    ....
    If Polar had any integrity they would post these issues and at least indicate that they're working on them on their website instead of just posting we did another update and it fixed some issues etc. I can't wait for the wearable technologies to mature so I can bail on this company. This is the most irritating product I own. I might suggest that Polar drug test their CIO and programmers before they hire them.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
    Color: RedSize: M-XXLVerified Purchase
    The Polar Heart Rate Monitor is an excellent product that simply does what it is supposed to do - monitor your heart rate while exercising. The Polar Beat app works seamlessly with the Polar Heart Rate Monitor.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022
    Color: BlackSize: M-XXL: 26-36"Verified Purchase
    Edit: I changed my review to a four star. Took off one star only because of the app not being that great. I will leave my initial review below only for reference so anyone that thinks they have noted the same will understand that it is not a specific problem with the H10 but more an issue with how the H10 and other HRM, including Garmin communicate with your watch or Garmin Connect if you use that. Turns out this is how these HRM work, at least with Garmin watches. If you put it on and connect it to your Garmin watch, you will only see your rate from the HRM after you have started an activity. This gets confusing but this is what Garmin says: "The HRM will only connect to the watch while actively recording an activity. If you are wearing the watch and not recording an activity, the watch will still be the primary activity tracker." What this means is that you can have the HRM strap on and pair/connect it via ANT+, but when you leave that sensor pairing setting the watch will disconnect from the HRM strap and the heart rate you see anywhere on the watch will be from the wrist sensor only. THEN, if you start an activity, the strap will override the wrist and you will get the heart rate from the strap as long as the activity is still going. As soon as you end the activity, the watch goes back to using the wrist sensor heart rate. This is true only for the watch, however as if you are wearing the strap with no activity in progress, the heartrate that is synced with Garmin connect is the HRM strap, (I think). I tested this by turning off the wrist sensor while wearing the strap. I then had dashed lines in the heart rate field on my watch so no display of HR on the watch even though I was wearing the sensor. But I still got a heart rate synced to the Garmin Connect app - so that had to be coming from the strap. As soon as I start an activity, however I get a brief message that the watch and the HRM strap have connected and a heart rate starts to display on the watch, even with the wrist sensor off. I told you it was confusing and maybe a bit involved for a review but maybe the information will help someone else considering using this Polar H10 with a Garmin watch.

    Bottom line is that the H10 was working as well as it could and working as well as the Garmin HRO Pro Plus I replaced it with. They just do not work as well and intuitively as they should. If you are wearing and HRM Strap paired with your watch, I think that any and all heart rates displayed on the watch should come from the strap as that is much more accurate than the wrist sensor. But that does not happen. You will only see the heart rate from the strap when you are in an activity and in the records on Garmin Connect and I believe also in the Polar app. When I replaced the H10 with the Garmin HRM Pro and it was the same, I went into it in depth, testing all possible uses and the above is what I found.

    INITIAL REVIEW:
    I liked the design of the H10. Also, the strap was VERY comfortable which is good as with many others, the strap is a big complaint. The issue with this H10 was that (I thought) it would not stay connected and transmitting either in ANT+ or Bluetooth. I started out using it with a Forerunner 255S watch. It would pair and connect just fine but within seconds of leaving the pairing/settings screen and returning to the main screen or a running activity screen, the HR would drop off the display. Go back into settings and it was showing disconnected in the list of devices. But just selecting the H10 in the list would prompt it to immediately reconnect. I then tried it with the Polar App on my Samsung S22 Ultra via Bluetooth and it worked fine, staying connected and displaying an accurate HR.
    So, I thought maybe it was an issue with the Garmin FR 255S. I tried two other different model watches however, and it was exactly the same, it would not stay connected. After much troubleshooting online and with phone support, I had to send it back.
    I will try the Garmin HRM Pro Plus which is on sale here on Amazon right now. Hopefully I will have better luck staying in the Garmin universe since my watches are Garmins. Having seen a couple of older Garmin HRMs and reading reviews, I know some complain about the straps being less comfortable than the H10. We shall see. I have to say the strap on the H10 was great! If the H10 will connect and stay connected for you I think you will love it! But the whole reason for a HRM is to have consistent heart rate monitoring and recording and the H10 was not doing that. (Again, this is what I thought but I was wrong as all the straps do this where they only connect when running an activity.) Hopefully using a Garmin HRM with the Garmin watches will work. And, hopefully the Garmin strap will be OK.
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  • Lee Gardner
    5.0 out of 5 stars No issues yet
    Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
    Color: Beat RedSize: M-XXLVerified Purchase
    I’ve had this for about 6 months now and I’ve had no issues with this device. I just followed directions,
    1.use spit to lubricate the sensor strip before using
    2. Remove battery after use
    3. Clean and or dry off after use

    Thing works awesome and is accurate.
  • Paul W.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Worth it, XXL is pushing it a bit.
    Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2024
    Color: Black CrushSize: M-XXLVerified Purchase
    So I put off getting a chest strap because I preferred the ease of arm-band. However, now that my biceps and tri-ceps developed the arm band isn't reliable.

    Why I like this is that it isn't rechargeable. You can replace the battery when it dies. The chest strap is much more reliable than other methods for heart rate, very stable. Also any review I've seen of other heart rate monitors have judged their accuracy by comparing it to the Polar H10, so it is widely regarded as extremely accurate.

    Size wise I'll give you my measurements. The circumference around my sternum is about 43.5 inches. That is very close to the max size this band would be comfortable. So if you are bigger than that you can still use this, but will have to figure a way to extend it.

    As a side note for configuring it the app was confusing. To turn on you have to actually wear the device. Then when adding the device use the menu button on the bottom portion of the screen, not the top left. Not sure why they made it so complicated.
  • Aimeé A.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 3, 2024
    Color: BlackSize: M-XXL: 26-36"Verified Purchase
    Increíble para hacer las mediciones de HRV en Kubios. Muy buena calidad y presentación.
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  • Llegó perfectas condiciones
    5.0 out of 5 stars Producto original
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 20, 2024
    Color: RedSize: M-XXLVerified Purchase
    Lo uso cada que corro o salgo en la bici. Como la foto cinto rojo.
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    Llegó perfectas condiciones
    5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Reviewed in Mexico on September 20, 2024
    Lo uso cada que corro o salgo en la bici. Como la foto cinto rojo.
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  • lucas t.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Cumpre oq promete
    Reviewed in Brazil on September 14, 2024
    Color: BlackSize: M-XXL: 26-36"Verified Purchase
    Bem funcional, utilizo pra treinos de boxe, k1 e Jiu-Jitsu
    Não atrapalha no treino e acredito que faz corretamente as medições
    Inclusive a resistência…