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Polar Verity Sense - Optical Heart Rate Monitor Armband for Sport - ANT+ and Dual Bluetooth HRM - Waterproof HR Sensor with only One Button - Compatible with Peloton, Zwift and other apps, Gray, M-XXL

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Arrives Wednesday, Nov 27
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Features

  • COMFORT: Polar Verity Sense keeps your wrist free for maximum comfort and freedom of movement. Just slip it on your upper or lower arm, clip it on your swimming goggles or place it snug and firm against your skin under tight-fitting clothing.
  • CONVENIENCE: With only one button, using Polar Verity Sense couldn't be easier. Just switch it on and put it on your arm or temple and youre ready to start your workout right away.
  • CONNECTIVITY: Bluetooth and ANT+ guarantee a large variety of devices that you can connect Polar Verity Sense with. You can have two simultaneous Bluetooth connections.
  • VERSATILITY: Polar Verity Sense suits countless different sports. You can either follow your heart rate in real time on a connected device or app or record your session and transfer your data to your phone afterwards.
  • SWIMMER'S BEST COMPANION: Conveniently in its swimming goggle strap clip against your temple, Polar Verity Sense tracks your heart rate, distance and pace automatically in the pool.

Description

Polar Verity Sense is a versatile high-quality optical heart rate sensor that measures heart rate from your upper or lower arm or temple. Polar Verity Sense is a great alternative to heart rate chest straps and wrist-based devices. You can use it with the product's armband, swimming goggle strap clip or just place it anywhere snug and firm against your skin. Polar Verity Sense allows maximum freedom of movement and works in countless different sports. As a highlight, Polar Verity Sense records heart rate, distance and pace when you swim in the pool. You can record your workouts in the internal memory and transfer workout data to your phone afterwards or you can connect it to a compatible device and follow your heart rate in real time during your workout.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎5.04 x 3.74 x 1.93 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.1 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.74 x 1.81 x 4.58 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.2 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎POLAR


Warranty Description: ‎Yes


Model Name: ‎Polar Verity Sense


Color: ‎Gray


Material: ‎Synthetic


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Polar


Part Number: ‎92083450


Model Year: ‎2021


Included Components: ‎Polar Verity Sense; Armband; Charger; goggle clip; getting started guide


Size: ‎M-XXL


Date First Available: February 24, 2021


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  • Good accuracy; More comfortable than a chest strap
I've been using a Polar H10 chest strap to record my runs for a couple of years now, but don't really like wearing a chest strap for workouts. Both the Verity Sense Optical Arm Band and the H10 chest strap are vastly more accurate than just using the optical sensor on the Polar watch I pair them with (I suspect this would be true for just about any watch-based sensor but I can't claim to have tried other brands). I'm pleased with the VS arm band's comfort relative to the chest strap; and the fact that it is nearly as accurate is enough for me to switch to the arm band for most of my workouts. I tested them both simultaneously on a couple of workouts after I bought the arm band and was pleased with the results for normal runs and even my typical interval training. I posted the comparison charts I made when I wore both. The H10 responds more quickly. The optical arm band lags the H10 (real HR?) by about 10 seconds, but it was just as accurate in aggregate - unless you need feedback that is nearly instant. Also, I find the arm band a bit less finicky too. The chest strap will "lose the signal" for me on occasion and I'll have to reposition it. In 4 months this hasn't happened with the VS arm band more than once or twice. It does occasionally go slightly off (+/- 10 bpm error) like it did at the end of the sprint interval workout chart I posted, but even this I find rare - certainly less often than with the H10 . You can see the H10 didn't respond for part of the first stride I did near the end of the long run workout as well as for over a minute during the warm up phase at the beginning of the sprint interval workout. During the sprint interval workout, the arm band did miss the peaks. These were nearly all-out sprints though. For anything less than an all-out sprint with arms pumping hard I find the arm band does not miss the heart rate peak. I'm happy to use it for my more regular interval workouts where I'm not going all out. The battery has been great. It lasts for at least a couple weeks worth of workouts (that's maybe 10 workouts x 50 minutes on average) and I probably charge it before I need to more often than not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 3, 2022 by Reed P.

  • Seems to work, but not what I wanted.
I bought this because I am monitoring my heart rate on a very regular basis. I wanted a sensor that would allow constant heart rate monitoring as opposed to heart rate at 5-15 minute intervals as is offered by my current smartwatch (Apple). I previously used a Scosche Rhythm 24, which allowed for constant monitoring but broke after less than a year of use. (very light use, by the way.) I normally pair the HR sensor with my Apple Watch directly. This will allow the Apple watch to make use of the HR sensor and thus preserves a little battery on the watch itself. I also use the sensor for sleep heart rate tracking while my watch is on charge. The Polar Verity Sense would not stay paired to any device and monitor my heart rate passively. The device only stayed paired when I was actively tracking an exercise such as a walk or bike ride using their own app or the Apple Activity app. Unfortunately, this is not the use I need from the device. After a few days of pairing it repeatedly, restarting devices, and scouring the support site.. I decided to return the unit. It works great for active heart rate tracking. It didn't work for passive heart rate monitoring. I am going to order another Scosche as it seems to remain paired and in use as I want. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 19, 2022 by Justin Harper

  • Comfy and Accurate
I finally wore out my old Wahoo chest strap heart rate monitor. I went and started my research on all the new products out there. I settled on the arm HR monitors, rather than the chest monitors. To shorten this up, I narrowed it down to three. Of the three, the Polar seemed to have the best accuracy, and had better bluetooth connect-ability should I need it. The other two had much better battery life and were less expensive by $10 and $20. The other two also were easier to recharge. I decided on the Polar, as the reviews were excellent. People seemed to like the bicep and forearm wearing capability. Very comfy. I agree. I wear it on my forearm and forget it is even on my arm. Not sure how people test, but it also was the most accurate according to what I read. I do have a couple complaints, but they are not deal breakers. First, to recharge the unit, you have to unsnap it from the band, and insert it into a USB type charger, made just for this Polar unit. The little charging unit is so small, I am afraid I am going to lose it. Other HR's just magnetically snap on while still on the band and charge the unit. Second complaint, and it is very nitpicky, is batter life is only about 20 hours. The others out there had up to 30 and 40 hours. One last thing. The on/off button has three modes, so you have to be careful not to put it into one of the other modes, as it will not work. I always check to make sure it is registering on my watch and bike computer. Summary: Pros: Accuracy, comfort, super fast and easy syncing, works terrific (I use it on ANT+ with a Garmin Vivoactive 4, and Garmin 500 bike computer at the same time. Also syncs to my Apple iPhone 11 bluetooth easy) Cons: Battery life is 20 hours, must detach unit to recharge, recharge USB unit is tiny and easy to lose, must be careful with on/off button as it has three modes you can accidentally put the unit into. Summary: I think this unit is a step above the competitors, even though it has a couple cons. I recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 29, 2022 by RayJay

  • Accurate and light
Very accurate, body movement will not disturb it’s reliability. Also very light.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 3, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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