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    Suunto Ocean OHR Accuracy

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    • StuieDS Offline
      StuieD
      last edited by

      How are the Ocean owners finding OHR accuracy? Resting, day to day, running and cycling?

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      • EzioAuditoreE Offline
        EzioAuditore Gold Members @StuieD
        last edited by EzioAuditore

        @StuieD resting and cycling it’s perfect for me. I ocationally had peaks while resting with Race but the Ocean has been perfect. I don’t know about running cause I always run with HR belt

        Suunto watches: Ocean (Sand), Race (Titanium Charcoal), Vertical (Titanium Solar Sand), 9 Baro (Ambassador Edition), Spartan Ultra (Copper Edition), Ambit 2, S6
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        • Brad_OlwinB Offline
          Brad_Olwin Moderator @StuieD
          last edited by Brad_Olwin

          @StuieD I purchased a 3rd party Velcro band and get good OHR results with this band but not the large silicone band.

          Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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            StuieD @Brad_Olwin
            last edited by

            @Brad_Olwin thanks, did you find the sleep and day readings to be OK with large band? I am not too worried about activities as I wear a strap, but do not want erroneous readings during rest and sleep.

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              valentoni
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              Hi!

              I have my new Suunto Ocean but have not been able to dive with it yet.

              At the moment, I am using it for other sports (gym, swimming, fitness, etc.).

              I have noticed that I have to tighten the strap quite a bit and put it above the wrist bone, if I don’t do this, the readings are not accurate and the result is lower heart rates.

              Is this normal?

              If I don’t tighten it strongly, being above the wrist bone, it goes down by itself ^_^

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                StuieD @valentoni
                last edited by

                @valentoni I would say that was pretty typical of all wrist OHR, it will always need to be snug or else light gets in causing inaccuracies, movement can also cause erroneous readings.

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                  diogao13 Bronze Member @valentoni
                  last edited by diogao13

                  @valentoni,
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                  The best results are achieved “2 fingers” far from hand/wrist line.

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                    valentoni @diogao13
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                    @diogao13 and @StuieD

                    oook thanks for the info!

                    I only wore normal watches and I wear them lower, I’m going to have to get used to wearing the Suunto a little “higher”. 🙂

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