Incorrect heart rate, huge drop during a run
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Hi,
There seems to be a problem with the heart rate registration (I use the Suunto 9 baro). On the graph in Suunto app the heart rate drops after a while (see picture). The same drop shows on the graph that’s in the summary on the watch. That’s not correct: during the run I have continue monitored the heart rate (and it was most of the time, in the second half of the run, between 150 and 160 bpm). Autolaps on the watch registered the same (=correct) average heart rate (between 150 and 160 bpm). In Strava the laps show the incorrect values (between 75 and 90 bpm). It’s not only on this run, but appears during the last two months. I don’t know what to do; the registrations are useless.
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I’ve only seen those drops with faulty HR chest straps. Or with low batteries.
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@jacovdbosch is this a belt?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos yes, I use the Polar H10.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos @isazi I use a chest strap (Polar H10), but in the picture you can see the drop of the heart rate. But also you can see that the heart rate zone diagram is based on the correct readings.
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@jacovdbosch said in Incorrect heart rate, huge drop during a run:
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos @isazi I use a chest strap (Polar H10), but in the picture you can see the drop of the heart rate. But also you can see that the heart rate zone diagram is based on the correct readings.
I’ve seen this drops with the Polar H10, for me means that it needs to be cleaned deeply (wash-machine in my case) or wear it tighter.
Regarding the zones, first if you took the screen shot just after the activity probably they are wrong because the App needs a little time to update it with the values it has in the servers. Second, which are your zones? Are you sure they are correct, well defined? How are they in the watch, match with the SA app?
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@jacovdbosch what @cosmecosta said. I also have seen the drops. I just cannot read the interbeat interval thus creating a low HR
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@jacovdbosch have look here. Using polar h10. Empty battery and afterwards no problems.
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Thanks all for the help. I’m gonna clean the belt deeply (wash-machine, instead of hand wash ) and I will change batteries. I’ll let you know!
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@jacovdbosch said in Incorrect heart rate, huge drop during a run:
Thanks all for the help. I’m gonna clean the belt deeply (wash-machine, instead of hand wash ) and I will change batteries. I’ll let you know!
Cold water, new belts are rated 30C previous 40C but I would suggest not immersing them in anything more than room temperature.
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@jacovdbosch said in Incorrect heart rate, huge drop during a run:
Thanks all for the help. I’m gonna clean the belt deeply (wash-machine, instead of hand wash ) and I will change batteries. I’ll let you know!
Using the Polar H10, if you connect it to the Polar Beat mobile app you can see the battery level, in my case the original one lasted around a year with 5 to 6 hours of weekly use on average.
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I use Polar H10 with no issues.
I always check the battery status with Polar Beat or BatON (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.limi.baton) and check that I have enabled what I need (1 Bluetooth or 2 Bluetooth connections, no ANT+… )
Last tip, every time I close my workout, I remove the capsule from the belt so I ensure, no battery drains
BR
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@cosmecosta @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos @suzzlo I washed the belt deeply and changed the batterie. It looks good now, no problems with the registration of heartrate anymore! Thanks, this was the solution.
I checked the former batterie at Polar Beat. It showed ‘half full’, but it seems that isn’t very accurate all the time