Spartan Sport WHR min HR
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@samweis My SSWHR never delivered good values when sleeping. My lowest was typically in the high 50s. With my Ambit3 my resting low sleeping was in the low 40s, which is about right since in a doctor’s office my sitting HR is in the mid 50s. So I found the low values at night with SSWHR were never good.
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Just for the reference the lowest value ohr can do is 40 I think.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos I think 50 need confirmation from FW development department
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos +1 to suunto as Garmin was able to show only 50
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@slashas oh! Did not know that!
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Elevation sensor is getting better but still not in the same league. I use Scosche rhythm+ for the same reason as chest strap is not confortable for strength workout.
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@slashas Strength workouts are very tricky with HR. I have tried a lot but not the Scosche.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Scosche for me is the best, chest strap always slips away or I break sensor with equipment this is off topic, we should go to the lounge to discuss further
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos hi, where is this screen ?
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@frédéric-fiandino at the 24/7 HR part…
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos thanks, why mine is different ??
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@frédéric-fiandino I am on beta
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos and have you recovery test or suunto apps in your beta ?
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@frédéric-fiandino nah a bit different interface
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Spartan Sport WHR min HR:
Just for the reference the lowest value ohr can do is 40 I think.
Interesting piece of information: is that relating to the Valancell specifically? I’ve seen my Polar OH1 register down to 36bpm when I’m sleeping, but I haven’t worn that and a chest strap to validate.
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@ze-stuart yup afaik