OHR accuracy of owners of Race 2
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Today I did bike ride, almost all it was done on asphalt road. Here is comparison of Suunto 5 (using Suunto Smart Heart Rate Belt), and Suunto Race 2 OHR sensor.
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T Tomas5 referenced this topic
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Yesterday during a long run. Constant pace all the way.
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@Luis-Andés-Olmedo
Ok so I am not alone with those crazy high bpm in the beginning of each easy run… -
@Jean-Philippe-REY said in OHR accuracy of owners of Race 2:
@Luis-Andés-Olmedo
Ok so I am not alone with those crazy high bpm in the beginning of each easy run…The crazy high BPM at the beginning of an easy run is since forever on my Vertical too.
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@sorinus try to wait minute or two after watch lock on HR before starting your excercise.
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@Tomas5 with almost every Suunto watch I had bad OHR readings when riding my bike.
Usually it would eventually just fall into the lower 80s and stay there.Race 2 was the first watch to ever got OHR in cycling right for me!
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@Tomas5 Mine is 100% off… See my report https://forum.suunto.com/post/177055
With screen capture, same evening first 10k easy with suunto ohr 165/170…
Then another last km with polar chest just to confirm I was not crazy or hillSame pace in both case 5:35 per km
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@Matteiva my test from bike ride turned out good. Comparing to chest strap. I will do similar for walking activities. I am suspiciouse there is possible cadence lock when watch is not tight on your wrist. But i will see after comparison with chest strap. Hope i will find time to test this week.
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With old Suunto 5 i hade from time to time crazy high HR measurement using OHR sensor. At least this didn’t occured yet on Race 2. So big improvement in that for my.
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@Tomas5
in 10 years that’s the worst OHR I have ever seen for me while running
chest are always the best for specific workout, but for daily training or trail a good OHR should be enough, I use both chest and ohr, but very disappointed with the race 2, meaning I can not train with it’s ohr