HR comparison
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@far-blue The batteries on these don’t last long enough for me. Plus, the mountain running I typically do would be a problem for arm placement. Taking clothes on and off I would likely dislodge them.
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@far-blue said in HR comparison:
I’ve found the scosche and polar OHR devices, worn high on the arm over the biceps to be accurate for me compared to a belt
I’ve tried many times Polar H10 and Polar Verity Sense and unfortunately in many occasions the Verity Sense was not on par with the H10. And I agree w/ @Brad_Olwin, they do not last enough
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I’m not sure I’d be able to put up with a chest strap for more than a couple of hours but this is why it’s good to have choice in the market The Scosche lasts about 20 hours on a charge so I guess if you were running for longer you’d prob. need to have multiple units and swap it out at an aid station while changing gear.
If only Suunto watches allowed you to pair multiple devices of the same type…
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@far-blue said in HR comparison:
If only Suunto watches allowed you to pair multiple devices of the same type…
The feature most expected by many of us
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@far-blue as far as I know to switch from one heart rate monitor to another - during an activity - does not work with Garmin, either. You can easily select the one monitor you want to use before you start the activity. But if the battery is done, Garmin (and others) do not switch to OHR or search for another monitor that has been / could be paired. Please correct me, if this has changed in the last year.
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@laufbursche7 Sorry for the off-topic, but I’m curious about how you were able to compare two tracks with https://quantified-self.io/
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@Fabio-Vaccaro Just merge the events, have to be 2 watches worn at the same time.
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@Brad_Olwin Yeah, two watches at the same time, but how to merge the two traces?
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@Fabio-Vaccaro Tick the check box for the tracks that you want to merge.
Then click Merge 2 events
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@babychai Thanks a lot!