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      halajos Bronze Member @maszop
      last edited by halajos

      @maszop said in Suunto ZoneSense:

      I don’t think there’s any switching between the belt and OHR.
      That’s true, no fallback to OHR

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        timecode @Guest
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        @Ghost no that doesn’t work that way. Once the HR strap is disconnected there is simply no measurement - OHR won’t take over, unfortunately. It happened a few times to me already 🤷‍♂️

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          James Eastwood Bronze Member
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          Does anybody here use the Coospo H6? It is marked as supporting HRV, but I ran with it today with zone sense enabled but didn’t get any metrics. Don’t mind upgrading of I have to.

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            2b2bff @James Eastwood
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            @James-Eastwood it is optical. For ZoneSense you need an ECG based HR monitor…

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              The Lost Alien @James Eastwood
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              @James-Eastwood
              Salam… I use the coospo H9Z heart rate belt, it’s a heart rate monitor that supports HRV and so far it works perfectly with ZoneSense.

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                James Eastwood Bronze Member @2b2bff
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                @2b2bff it’s not optical, it’s a chest strap. Specs say it supports B2B HRV.

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                  thanasis Bronze Member @James Eastwood
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                  @James-Eastwood it needs to send R-R data. If it does it should work
                  https://www.suunto.com/sports/News-Articles-container-page/zonesense-faq/

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                    James Eastwood Bronze Member @thanasis
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                    @thanasis yeah that’s what I’m confused about. The specs says it does, it was connected (I think… I had paired it at least) but no zone sense stats, so wondering if anyone with the same strap has it working.

                    Speaking of which… any way to check in the data afterwards if the strap was actually providing the HR data (as opposed to the watch)?

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                      far-blue Bronze Member @James Eastwood
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                      @James-Eastwood Yes, I’ve been using one for a few months. It works fine with ZoneSense as long as you make sure the strap is damp.

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                        far-blue Bronze Member @James Eastwood
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                        @James-Eastwood Before you start an activity you can check where the HR data is coming from because the icon for the HR is different. I’d also suggest just turning off the watch OHR in the activity settings - it will then remember this for that activity in future.

                        You can also link your Suunto account to Runalyse which, among its many other excellent features and capabilities, can show you if there is RR data and the quality of that data within an activity.

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                          James Eastwood Bronze Member @far-blue
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                          @far-blue Great tips, thanks

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                            A Former User @maszop
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                            @maszop As far as I can remember, on my Vertical, when the optical heart rate is enabled and the watch loses the signal from the strap during an activity, it switches to the optical sensor. But I need to double-check, because those saying otherwise here are starting to make me doubt. (I think I even decided to completely disable the optical heart rate sensor during activities to avoid that kind of annoyance.)

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                              2b2bff @James Eastwood
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                              @James-Eastwood I’m sorry, I was mislead by the website cross promoting an optical arm monitor as well…

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                                duffman19 @Guest
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                                @Ghost said in Suunto ZoneSense:

                                As far as I can remember, on my Vertical, when the optical heart rate is enabled and the watch loses the signal from the strap during an activity, it switches to the optical sensor.

                                No, it does not, unfortunately. I just double checked. Once you start an activity, there is no way to change sensors, HR or otherwise. I’ve had it happen a number of times where the battery on my external HR sensor dies or stops working for whatever reason. You’re then left with no HR data for the remainder of the activity. It definitely should fall back to the OHR, but doesn’t.

                                I tie this in with the general failing of how Suunto handles external sensors. Hopefully the ability to change sensors mid-activity will come along with the ability to have multiple sensors of the same type.

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                                  Maryn Silver Members @James Eastwood
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                                  @James-Eastwood Will not work. My friend has a band like that. HRV only works when measured with their app. When connected to the watch, HRV measurement does not work.

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                                    James Eastwood Bronze Member @Maryn
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                                    @Maryn @far-blue says he has one and it works. Now I don’t know what to believe 😆

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                                      A Former User @duffman19
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                                      @duffman19 Yeah, I was wrong. I tested it myself yesterday. Thanks, guys — I was getting annoyed having to turn off wrist HR before every workout since it kept turning itself back on. I guess it’s better this way with ZoneSense anyway.

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                                        Maryn Silver Members @James Eastwood
                                        last edited by Maryn

                                        @James-Eastwood I can say something about this model:

                                        https://www.coospo.com/products/hw9-armband-heart-rate-monitor

                                        HW9 doesnt work with zonesense despite the fact that it has HRV in the specifications.

                                        PS. Sorry I thought you meant an optical sensor. 🙄

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                                          maszop Bronze Member @Maryn
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                                          @Maryn But it’s still just an optical sensor, which ZoneSense doesn’t work with.

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                                            James Eastwood Bronze Member
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                                            Just to be crystal clear, it is this model.

                                            https://www.coospo.com/products/h6-chest-strap-heart-rate-monitor

                                            It is not optical, it is not an arm band.

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