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    Polar OH1 Sync for Swimming

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      margusl @fazel
      last edited by margusl

      @fazel said in Polar OH1 Sync for Swimming:

      Polar OH1 in sync mode

      Using its memory function? It works only with Polar Beat mobile app. Though Polar API is now open and few more apps may have popped up.
      But OH1 is not able to sync its buffer to any Suunto watch. It can’t do that even with Polar’s own watches.

      What you see on a graph is a result of few random BT packets that have reached to watch while you were still in water. If you wear your OH1 and watch really close together you might actually log something meaningful while swimming.

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        fazel Bronze Member @margusl
        last edited by fazel

        @margusl thank you! I was wearing it on my goggles. Would it be better to turn off the memory function? Or is it broadcasting to the watch regardless of which mode it is in?

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          fazel Bronze Member @margusl
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          @margusl also - would I get good data if I used the Suunto belt and smart sensor?

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            isazi Moderator @fazel
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            @fazel said in Polar OH1 Sync for Swimming:

            @margusl also - would I get good data if I used the Suunto belt and smart sensor?

            Yes.

            Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

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              margusl @fazel
              last edited by margusl

              @fazel , I only have H10, but I’m assuming(!) there’s no difference on that regard - so broadcasting should not be affected by standalone mode. To my surprise I got this while swimming with H10, recorded with A3P:
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                fazel Bronze Member @isazi
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                @isazi I’ll have to look. I have a blue belt that came with my Ambit3 Peak I believe. How long has the smart sensor been in production? I think that belt is three/four years old…

                Thanks!

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                  fazel Bronze Member @margusl
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                  @margusl I have the H10 too. This is not cached, correct - simply broadcasting?

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                    margusl @fazel
                    last edited by margusl

                    @fazel , it’s still the same Smart Sensor, if your belt is OK (which, I’m afraid, is highly unlikely for a 3 or 4 y/o Suunto belt) it will work just fine with your 9
                    And as I don’t have an entry for that day in Polar Flow it must be from broadcast.

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                      A Former User @fazel
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                      @fazel Hi, are you happy with this sensor ? It’s interest me for Hiking and running.
                      Have a nice day 🙂

                      Edit : i just see the baterry duration, to short for me

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                        fazel Bronze Member @Guest
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                        @g287-sf Which sensor?

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                          A Former User @fazel
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                          @fazel i was meaning the Oh1. Sorry i miss some technical word in english.

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                            fazel Bronze Member @Guest
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                            @g287-sf Okay - you are good. I like it a lot. Probably my favorite HR sensor. The only caveat is for some reason the connection is glitchy if I wear it on the opposite arm as my watch AND it (the OH1) is covered by one or more sleeves (which is frequent in the cold weather). So, if I’m running outside, I make sure to place the OH1 on the same arm as the watch. I’ve experienced zero dropouts this way.

                            When I ride rollers, the OH1 is connected to my laptop and Garmin 830 via ANT+ and my Suunto 9 via bluetooth. No issues with three connections.

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                              A Former User @fazel
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                              @fazel thank you for your feedback, mine arrived today. I have the idea to wear it on the same front arm as my watch so it should be perfect. At first i want a classic one but for hiking it should bored me with my backpack sternum strap. So i prefer this one and charge it by night at my base Camp.

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