S9 and HR belt
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@isazi Thanks a lot. Will give it a try and post my feedback here for future references.
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@hristijan-petreski I tested Polar, Wahoo, and Suunto in the past.
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@isazi said in S9 and HR belt:
@hristijan-petreski I tested Polar, Wahoo, and Suunto in the past.
And what was the best ? (For you)
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@vicoongrou there is no answer to this question, it depend on who you are and where you live. I currently have the Suunto belt and a Polar OH1.
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I’ve connected my S9B to a Polar OH1 and a Suunto Smart belt - though not at the same time! Both worked ok after pairing and then selecting for the activity. I also switched off the wrist HR from the watch.
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@wakarimasen If you are connected to an HR belt or armband you do not need to switch off the wrist HR in the watch. It is automatically disabled. In the GPS lock screen you will see that the Hr symbol has like a strap, when the watch uses the wrist HR the symbol is a plain heart.
What the watch doesn’t do is to switch between wrist and chest/armband HR. I mean, if you lock the GPS/HR with the OH1 switched off and then turn on the OH1 the watch is not going to use the OH1. You must turn it on before you go to the GPS/HR lock screen.
BTW @wakarimasen @isazi , a little bit of topic, but how is the battery life in your OH1? mine is lasting only around 5/6 hours and I’m thinking on contacting support.
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@cosmecosta said in S9 and HR belt:
BTW @wakarimasen @isazi , a little bit of topic, but how is the battery life in your OH1? mine is lasting only around 5/6 hours and I’m thinking on contacting support.
Too short if is not very old.
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@cosmecosta said in S9 and HR belt:
BTW @wakarimasen @isazi , a little bit of topic, but how is the battery life in your OH1? mine is lasting only around 5/6 hours and I’m thinking on contacting support.
I am not using it for very long activities, lately it has become my travel companion when I want to bring something compact in a trip. But I can do two back to back days with 4/5 hours if I remember correctly.
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@bulkan said in S9 and HR belt:
@cosmecosta said in S9 and HR belt:
BTW @wakarimasen @isazi , a little bit of topic, but how is the battery life in your OH1? mine is lasting only around 5/6 hours and I’m thinking on contacting support.
Too short if is not very old.
Thanks @bulkan, it has less than a year, 11 months only. Definitely I will contact Polar support.
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@cosmecosta Before you do, check that you have the latest firmware installed via Polar Flow or Polar Beat. You might also try to disable ANT+, maybe that helps a bit. Mine is ~ 14 months old and the battery can last 9+ hours.
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@cosmecosta I thought switching off the WHR might save a little battery life - I’m all about charging infrequently.
SO far as the OH1 is concerned, I used it on Sunday when fielding in a cricket game for 3 hours, and Polar Beat still says that the battery is ‘full!’
Based on past experience, I would say it normally lasts longer than 5-6 hours, and I bought it 2019.
Best regards,
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@inkognito Thanks,
I’m in the last FW, but I had ANT activated, I’ve just disabled it and I’ll see how the battery performs, if continues the same I’ll contact support.
Thanks to everybody.
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@cosmecosta Just to let you know: I have both enabled. In fact I used the OH1 connected to a Garmin Fenix 3 HR (using Ant) and also to the Polar Beat app during one gym session, just to see what would happen!
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@wakarimasen thanks, I just charged it and I’m going to do a cycle to see how much time it lasts.
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@cosmecosta I use Polar H10, and I discovered some time ago, that it was connected to the watch ones the workout is completed, so I always remove the sensor from the band (when I finish the activities) to ensure this disconnection and battery waste.
BR
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@suzzlo it might be because electrodes are still moist? I think belts use this as an activation trigger.
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@дима-мельниченко I noticed that a brand new Suunto Smart Belt used to connect easily. Over time the belt has become “less sensititive” in a way. This behaviour made me think that there might have been some conductive substance on the electrodes and now it has worn off. Now I have to concentrate and make sure that my skin under the plastic pad kind of electrodes is really wet. Otherwise I get funny readings or gaps in the recorded heart rate.
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@brunoh I don’t have a suunto belt, but rather a decathlon one. A year of service didn’t impact the connection speed or readings quality. (other then an issue I think is on s9 fw side)
Belts are somewhat washable, aren’t they? Maybe worth a try. Also you could maybe try to replace just the belt part.
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@brunoh said in S9 and HR belt:
@дима-мельниченко I noticed that a brand new Suunto Smart Belt used to connect easily. Over time the belt has become “less sensititive” in a way. This behaviour made me think that there might have been some conductive substance on the electrodes and now it has worn off. Now I have to concentrate and make sure that my skin under the plastic pad kind of electrodes is really wet. Otherwise I get funny readings or gaps in the recorded heart rate.
If your belt, doesn’t have the movesense logo background in whitish or light grey it is the old model and this belt is quite faulty, bad readings and so on. You have been very lucky if it has lasted more than 6 months. The newer model, in theory, doesn’t have issues. As @дима-мельниченко says belts are washable, I used to wash my Suunto one every 3/4 weeks and the same for my Polar H10 (only used for biking, for running I’m using the Polar OH1)
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@cosmecosta Well, I have the text “Movesense” and triangle logo made of dots in both the sensor unit battery cover and in the belt between the contacts. I guess I should be OK then.