Heart Rate Monitors Buying Guide | How to Choose

Built to provide maximum freedom of movement and multiple viewing and recording options, the Polar Verity Sense optical heart rate monitor is a versatile tool for recording your workout data.
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View all Polar Heart Rate Monitors| Best Use | Fitness Multisport Swimming |
|---|---|
| Average Battery Life | Up to 30 hours |
| Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
| HRM Included/Integrated | Yes |
| Heart Rate Sensor Type | Arm Wrist-based |
| Average Heart Rate | Yes |
| Water-Resistant Depth | 50 meters |
| Pool Lap Recognition | Yes |
| Data Exchange | Bluetooth ANT+ |
| Gender | Unisex |
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The HRM works well, is accurate, and comfortable to wear. However, the setup instructions require you to create a polar account (PC or phone) and give permission to an insane amount of data collection (identity, location, health, etc.). On top of that setup failed as I never received the one time code (email or phone). The only thing that stopped me from returning it was the (free, no-adds) "Heart Rate Monitor" app from BM Innovations. It paired with the Polar right away and is fully offline (no account, nothing ever transmitted).
This is my first HR monitor. I like that it fits on the arm. I was not interested in a chest strap version. That and a bra - one too many straps. I purchased the Polar Verity to monitor my HR while working out on a Concept2 (C2) rowing machine. It works great. After charging the HR monitor and strapping it on my arm I was able to easily connect it to the C2 PM5 (via BT). I have the C2 Ergdata app on my phone, which I also connect to the PM5 (via BT), and it is reading my HR, so now my heart rate data is logged with each workout session to my C2 logbook account. I created a Polar account on my laptop (to check for any firmware updates) but I don't have the Polar Flow app on my phone. For now I am content to monitor my HR while rowing and using the PM5 and C2 ErgData app.
The Polar Verity Sense arm HR strap is superb. I have been using it nearly every day for a few weeks now, and it has replaced the three chest HR straps I had rotated using before. The Polar Verity was easy to set up using both my computer and phone app. It attaches to both over BlueTooth, though the plug-in process was easiest. The accuracy is superb: I have compared it to all of my chest HR straps and it is spot-on. I love that I can use the Polar arm strap while swimming – it includes a special attachment for attaching it to a goggle strap (who knew?!). Perhaps best of all, the arm strap is so much more comfortable than chest straps. I have been using heart-rate monitors with chest and wrist straps for over 20 years, since I was a competitive D1 athlete in college, and this is the best strap I have ever used in that time – a true "game changer"! It is also compatible with all of my devices – both Polar brand and non-Polar brand that use ANT+ and BlueTooth. I am very happy with this strap and highly recommend it!
Have owned/used for a month. Out of the box it won't hold a charge anywhere close to 30 hours or even 20, won't cycle through the different modes and the app for android is garbage. Totally regret buying this. Polar customer support is non-existent. They released and then pulled a firmware update before I ever bought this, so I have no way of attempting to fix these problems without shipping it back to Polar. Will probably end up returning to REI instead. Jokes on me because when purchasing in store I was handed a box from the locked case that had already been opened and I asked for a sealed box instead. Wonder if the opened one was just as wonky.
After dealing with some chafing issues with a chest HRM, I switched to this for the majority of runs and rides. If you need super accurate data, this thing gets pretty close. No more HR drift or cadence lock on runs. Much comfier than the full chest strap. The only thing you should know is that optical HR has a 2-4 second lag behind a chest HRM. For sprint work, I prefer the chest HRM, but for steady work / long intervals, I pick this every time. Charging is easy and the battery lasts quite a while. I have to charge every 10 days or so (daily use).
I bought this to wear on my upper arm under a Gi during martial arts workouts which don't allow me to wear my Garmin Instinct. Works great. Easily pairs with the instinct and broadcasts across the studio to where my watch is. I've also started using it for HIIT workouts as it seems to be more responsive and accurate. It's comfortable, lightweight, and simple. Recommended.
More comfortable and more convenient than a chest-strap HRM, and much more accurate my Garmin Forerunner's built-in wrist HRM. I did a side-by-side test using a third-party app that connects the Forerunner to dual external HRMs. Results were impressive. The Verity matched the chest-strap HRM to within 1 or 2 bpm throughout a two-hour run, whereas the wrist HRM was sometimes off by as much as 20 bpm. There were occasional lags of a few seconds when my HR was changing rapidly, but for long runs that doesn't concern me. No problems connecting the Verity to the Forerunner. The elastic strap was comfortable yet secure when worn on my upper arm. No slippage during long runs, unlike the chest-strap. My only complaint is the Polar Flow mobile app. It's supposed to display the Verity's battery level, but I couldn't get it work properly. Not a big deal since the Verity has a colored LED that shows the battery level when charging.
I wear it around my upper arm. Use it for running, hiking, and soccer. Preferred heart rate monitor over the other straps and one optical sensor I have. Chest straps are more uncomfortable, especially when dripping with sweat. During soccer, I've had soccer balls hit the chest strap and sensor. Also, chest straps don't work well for me in cold dry weather.
Pairs directly with Strava, so I don’t need to monkey around with integrating a proprietary app. Lightweight, extremely comfortable, no subscription fee. Great alternative to a smart watch.
Works OK. I find the recharging method to be tedious. Having to dismount from arm band is no something that I've been able to get used to. A few times, I've grabbed the empty armband and found that I was missing the sensor when I got to the ride. The sensor also mounts successfully when it's inside out. Found that out the hard way too. If you can adjust to the charging, etc., it seems accurate and having 2 bluetooth channels is an advantage. Overall, going back to my previous sensor. If I could return it, I would.




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