🔥 Stay ahead of the pack with Polar Verity Sense – your ultimate heart rate sidekick! 💓
The POLAR Verity Sense is a lightweight, versatile optical heart rate monitor armband featuring dual Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity. Designed for comfort and precision, it offers accurate heart rate tracking on multiple body locations and supports real-time monitoring or post-workout data transfer. Perfect for active professionals seeking seamless integration with smartphones, tablets, and more.
Brand | POLAR |
Material | Synthetic |
Color | Gray |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops |
Team Name | Polar Verity Sense |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 3.74"L x 1.81"W x 4.58"H |
Item Weight | 19 Grams |
Sensor Type | Wearable |
UPC | 725882055404 |
Manufacturer | Polar |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78 x 3.11 x 0.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.74 x 1.81 x 4.58 inches |
Brand Name | POLAR |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Verity Sense |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 92083450 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | Verity Sense |
Included Components | Polar Verity Sense; Armband; Charger; goggle clip; getting started guide |
Size | M-XXL |
M**R
Polar + Peloton = Happy Athlete
Picked up this HRM to replace my Peloton branded HRM. I only use it w/Peloton (bike, tread and app). It works flawlessly every time! HRM have shrunk in size over the years (YAY!) and this one is no exception. Fits great, I feel the readings are accurate, connects quickly w/Peloton and the battery life seems to last forever. I've also used this while hiking and camping. The durability can't be beat. Afterall, it's Polar! Oh, and the color? Anything besides your boring black is a win in my book.
W**E
Pairs well with FORM goggles
I purchased this to use with my FORM swim goggles. I wanted the ability to use the heart rate monitor for other activities besides swimming so opted for the less expensive pair of goggles.These paired easily with my goggles and using the heads up display in the goggles I can watch my heart rate, especially between intervals.The charge on the heart rate monitor lasts about twice as long as the charge on my goggles. I charge them both at the same time and they charge quickly enough for me. I swim three times a week so charging speed is not a priority for me.Basic black color with a matching clip for the strap on my goggles. I position it over my temple. I usually wear a swim cap and this does not interfere.Functionally they perform well. They appear to be a solid unit and good quality.All in all I am happy with them and expect many years of service out of it.
D**H
Works well with Cadence app and Peloton
Since I'm nearly 70, keeping up with my heart rate is important when I'm riding and exercising. I was hoping that I could use the heart rate monitor on my smart watch with our Peloton bike and my road bike (I use the Cadence app to monitor my bike rides). I was disappointed that connecting my watch through the Peloton app was such a hassle and the heart monitor on my watch didn't connect to the Cadence app without having to go through a third-party app (which I wasn't about to do). The Polar monitor connects easily and automatically with both. It's comfortable to wear and seems to be pretty accurate. It's a comfort to be able to keep up with how fast the ticker is racing so I don't blow past the maximum for too long.
M**N
Android app(s) make it worthless.
I wanted this product for three reasons. In descending order of importance:1) To connect to my Concept2 rowing machine and their Ergdata app so I could do heart rate zone training.2) To wear when I was lifting or walking my dogs to monitor how many calories I burned.3) To wear around all day and see how my heart rate fluctuated/how many calories I burned/steps I took.I remembered the chest straps being somewhat cumbersome from when I worked at a gym like 20 years ago. And I'd read that the wrist monitors/smartwatches didn't work well for rowing. So I went with the Verity Sense.While it was comfortable and did fulfill function #1 well, connecting easily with the rowing machine and the app and giving what seemed to be accurate readings, it was an utter failure otherwise.A) Polar has two Android apps, Polar Beat and Polar Flow. There's no indication of which one to choose - one was made later, while the other was updated more recently. Only through a response to a negative review on the app store did a developer say that all effort is being put into Polar Flow.B) Either way, neither app works. They constantly disconnect at random times, then tell you that some other app is using the monitor, even if you have no other apps open (and yes the rowing machine is off/in a different room). If you turn the device on and off, and close and reopen the app you may get a connection after 5-10 minutes.C) Worse, there's no notification of this disconnection, so enjoy having only half of a workout tracked, or not tracking your daily activity for 8 hours.D) The apps lacks any feature for daily tracking, instead you have to choose an activity from a list of ~600. Also there's no way to quickly peruse calories per day. (The log feature only shows max HR and time.)Overall, the terrible functionality of their software caused me to put in a return for this product and steer clear of Polar in the future. I would urge them to hire more competent developers. Having apps that don't work renders the device unusable and not worth the high price.
W**A
Easy to use and seems fairly accurate
This extremely lightweight heat rate monitor seems to work well. I use it for my running, and while I'm not sure it's quite as accurate as my old chest strap monitor, it does help guide me when it comes to exertion.Phone connectivity was easy enough with the free Polar Flow app, though I'm not the biggest fan of the actual app. Fortunately, the monitor easily connects to a LOT of fitness apps. I use mine with Strava and Wahoo with no trouble.The included arm strap is highly adjustable, so getting a good fit is easy. Charging it is a snap, too, with the included charging device, though I do think that the charger would be pretty easy to lose. Overall, though, I think it's fine.I'm happy with this purchase and use mine daily. It's definitely worth looking into if you're in the market for a great rate monitor.
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