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

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Size: M-XXL: 26-36"


Color: Orange


Features

  • WORKS WITH EVERYTHING: Polar HRM works with many sports and smart watches (Polar, Garmin, Apple, Suunto, etc.), Polar Beat, fitness apps such as Strava and Nike, and ALL HRM compatible Cardio 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 and it's the choice of many pro athletes.
  • CONNECTIVITY: Bluetooth, ANT+ and 5 kHz provide an excellent variety of connection options (e.g. with Peloton). 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, and stays put when you're on the move.
  • VERSATILITY: Wear Polar HR monitor when rowing, cycling, running, training indoors or swimming. Polar H10 is fully waterproof and it has internal memory for one training session.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.6 x 3.8 x 1.7 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.08 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.61 x 3.82 x 1.69 inches


Item Weight: ‎81.6 Grams


Brand Name: ‎POLAR


Warranty Description: ‎Yes


Model Name: ‎H10 HR Sensor


Color: ‎Orange


Material: ‎Polyester


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Polar


Part Number: ‎92075960


Model Year: ‎2019


Style: ‎H10


Included Components: ‎Polar H10; pro strap; getting started guide


Size: ‎M-XXL 26-36"


Date First Available: April 17, 2019


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  • Liked it but had to send it back
Size: M-XXL: 26-36" Color: Black
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 19, 2022 by Will

  • Works very well!
Size: M-XXL: 26-36" Color: Black
As I would imagine most people do, I use my polar to track my workouts... in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. I used to have an H7 Bluetooth model, but it only records the workout when I'm in Bluetooth range of my phone. Something I can't guarantee in the gym and while rolling. Apparently Bluetooth doesn't transmit well through bodies, which is problematic when grappling. Because if this, I would have large gaps in my workouts. Pros: First, I saw this H10 recorded workouts, INTERNALLY, when out of Bluetooth range, which is perfect for my needs. And it works as advertised! Whoohoo! Second, it's battery life is great! Third, it is VERY accurate, even with the "rough and tumble" of grappling. Fourth, it connects with every Bluetooth and piece of exercise equipment I've tried it with (not that many). YMMV. Now for some minor cons: First, you HAVE TO TELL IT TO START RECORDING before it will record. It'll start transmitting as soon as the transmitter/recorder is snapped on, but it won't record until the beginning of an "official" workout (i.e. pressing the "start" button in the Polar Beat app). Second, Polar has two apps that have a large crossover in functionality. The Polar Beat and Polar Flow apps. Polar Beat is the one designed to work with the H10 and works fine. While Polar Flow shows more information. You CAN share info between the two, but it essentially requires you to force a sync from Polar Beat to Polar's online system (you have to be signed into both Polar Beat and Flow), which will automatically sync to Flow. In addition to that additional information you can get from Flow, it syncs to more third party apps (e.g. MyFitnessPal, I'm my case). So for me to get my workout to "automatically" sync to MyFitnessPal, I have to: 1. MAKE SURE the H10 starts recording internally (with the Polar Beat app) for my BJJ workouts. 2. Force the Polar Beat app to sync with the Flow app otherwise it takes "forever". 3. Then wait a few minutes for the Flow app to sync with MyFitnessPal. Ugh! They REALLY need to consolidate both apps into one! Finally, the H10 only records one workout. If you start a second workout before the first is transferred to the app, the first workout is gone. Also, it is unclear as to how long the H10 can internally record a "workout". I know it will record at least 3 hours from personal experience, but I don't know what the limit is. Anyway, even given these cons, I still give the H10 five stars, just for the internal recording alone. Recommended! PS. Though I hope Polar will fix the cons to make it "perfect"! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 8, 2022 by GlueFactoryBJJ

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