Hello.
Excuse me for any grammatical errors.
I bought a Zenblaze Thor 3G, a very good smartwatch, the unique thing that I don't like is that isn't possible to monitor the heart rate continuosly, I only can open the health app and see what my heart frequency is.
There is a way to do this? (maybe with an application)
Thank you!
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is there one?
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Any update on this?
Can anyone name an #AndroidWear Smartwatch that you can swim with and has a continuous heartrate monitor?
(Not the ugly Polar M600 which isn't continuous unlike other watches.)
Thanks!!
A smartwatch that you can swim with... Good luck finding one. I was waiting 3 years until something like M600 appeared. As it the closest to a training watch + smartwatch.. Because until then I had to use 2 watches (was using polar ft80 for training + gear live for everyday use).
At the moment I'm using M600 and yes it's bulk watch but this is a watch to train with not to fashion with it.. I still wear it everyday with suit and I personally dont care of it looks good or bad. I have classic watches if I want to wear fancy.
I'm not quite getting the heart rate continuous you mean... M600 on training mode has obviously continuos hear rate measurement. You dont have any watch in the market that makes continuous heart rate measurement during all day long.. That Would be unbearable battery wise. You have app however that provide periodic heart rate measurement for all day in 1h to 6h intervals hear rate measurement and they work well. Inalso use this apps.
I already send my feedback to polar dev team for that periodic heart rate measurement and they looked like they heard my feedback for future dev.
Also m600 pairs too with the sleep for Android accelerometer and barely spends battery (10% overnight)
Honestly I'm happy with m600. I use screen off and no tilt, and on average watch need a recharge each 3 days (with 4 training session week and wearing it 24h)
Maybe the Nixon watch?
prking07 said:
Maybe the Nixon watch?
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This doesn't have a heart sensor. However the new LG Watch Sport will satisfy the requirements thankfully.
Thanks!!
CJSnet said:
This doesn't have a heart sensor. However the new LG Watch Sport will satisfy the requirements thankfully.
Thanks!!
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Maybe it would work but the Sport is IP68 rated. Not necessarily meant for swimming. The manual for the Sport says "do not swim while wearing this product". http://www.androidauthority.com/lg-watch-sport-style-user-manuals-747718/
I have a moto360 watch and I'm trying to build an app for Android Wear. The Moto360 through the Motobody app will periodically take and record your heart rate. Does anyone know how I would code my app so that I can access the recorded heart rate data stored in the Motobody app?
Is there anyway to sync/use the heart rate monitor on the watch for an app on the phone?
And do anyone know a good app to have on the watch to make best use of the heart rate monitor?
I would like it to check regularly through out the day.
I got the H1 smartwatch.
Im searching now quite for a while.
There are almost no forums or similar trustworthy reviews sites which recommends or rates fitness trackers.
Generally i am looking for a fitness tracker which can measure as much as possible things like blood pressure, SpO2, Hearth rate, sleep + rem, temperature, steps, calories...
Most important for me would be a quite reliable blood pressure and hearth rate monitor.
I prefer to stay below ~50$ and i dont like smartwatches (i prefer something small and comfortable).
So far it seems for blood pressure and hearth rate best would be ppg + ecg.
Can you recommend me something good ?
So far most interesting i found was the E66 or E88 on gearbest which seem to use "professional medical chip" from silicon labs. (but was one from the least which even mentioned the sensor) or Spovan looks interesting because it uses these additional sensors (red diodes, hrv ?) but no clue about the quality of the sensors.