Polar H10
73.00
Garmin HRM-Dual
60.10
Polar OH1
69.99
Polar H10 vs. Garmin HRM-Dual vs. Polar OH1
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Reviews
Pros
Accurate (4x) |
Comfortable. (3x) |
Precise (2x) |
Sturdy band |
Comfortable (6x) |
Easy to use (5x) |
Sits comfortably (4x) |
Accurate (4x) |
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Cons
Pairs well, but sometimes has to wait a bit longer |
None. More expensive than others, but makes sense. |
Good care for hygiene after each use |
Quite pricey |
No (11x) |
Price (4x) |
Battery replacement (2x) |
reliability |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
The ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity allows you to connect the Polar H10 with almost any bike computer and smartphone. |
Accurate measurements and fast heart rate display. |
Has an internal memory for one training session. No need to carry your bike computer or smartphone. |
The Polar H10 can even be used in water. |
Can connect with two Bluetooth devices at the same time. |
Receive real-time heart rate data on your favourite training devices. |
A heart rate monitor with the accuracy that is characteristic of Garmin. |
A very long battery life: 3.5 years at an average use of 1 hour per day. |
Can connect with most bike computers and smartphones via Bluetooth and ANT+. |
The Polar OH1's internal memory can store up to 200 hours of training data. |
The Polar OH1 bracelet fits snugly around your arm, fits comfortably and doesn't stand out. |
Features Bluetooth and ANT+, allowing you to connect the heart rate monitor to almost any bike computer, smartphone and sports watch. |
Comes with a swim clip you can attach to swimming goggles to accurately measure your heart rate during swimming. |
Cons
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Does not transmit heart rate data to a GPS device during swimming. |
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Specifications
Battery Type
CR2025
CR2032
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Colour
Black
Black
Black
65 cm - 93 cm
63.5 cm - 132 cm