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Heart rate on Epix 2 activity WAY TOO LOW

Anybody else still having same issue. Both my wife and I have Epix 2 and built-in HR monitor is wildly off during activities, even just a regular run. There’s a massive delay in measurement and often heart rate is 40 to 50 beats lower than the chest strap. We both tried to wear watch tighter, looser, up the wrist, down the wrist, everything! Nothing! Interestingly, it records well when not doing an activity. So when I go for run without activating activity, heart rate shows 165 when running. As soon as I pick running activity, heart rate drops to 100. Makes no sense. Same in my wife’s. Is this software issue? Sensor issue? If yes, what’s the chance it happens to both our watches!

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  • Could you post a graph of your recorded HR?

    Does it look like the ones I have posted here: https://forums.garmin.com/outdoor-recreation/outdoor-recreation/f/epix-2/290199/unreliable-step-count-and-heart-rate-sensors

    In my case, however, HR also jumps up and down when not recording an activity. It's also very clear in the HR recorded during a Health Snapshot.

    I contacted Garmin support, but they haven't come back with a solution.

  • Hi 6572731,

    It would really be helpful if you could post an HR graph recorded during one of your activities, so that we can figure out if we have the same problem or not.

    Thanks

  • Before resorting to a factory reset, try a hard reset (not soft). I had a similar problem with my F6S Pro. A hard reset, advised by Garmin, fixed it. Failing that, have a chat with a Garmin rep.

  • FWIW, I tried to replicate this today, and I couldn't.

    I used a Polar H10 connected to the Polar app, but not to the watch. I went for a light jog, and started an activity on the watch and on my phone with the polar app. I made sure that the Wrist HR was aligned with the strap along the run: I had to adjust the strap of the watch to get them in sync, and I ended it up observing 1-2 bpm difference. At that point, I made sure that the wrist HR was aligned for at least a mile. I then stopped the activity on the watch and used the HR glance to monitor the HR. Everything stayed in sync for another mile.

    Maybe when you run, the watch is moving too much and the reading becomes less accurate. Again, I had to tighten up the watch to align the wrist HR with the strap HR. Prior to the tightening, the wrist HR was all over the place while running.

  • I had the same issue today while recording a bike ride with the epix (v.8.18). Although I sprinted and expected my max heart rate to be >170 bpm, the watch only showed 108 bpm max and 100 bpm on average. During strength training, however, the detected heart rate seems to be accurate.

  • I experienced this as well after updating to 8.18 on the epix 2.

    Full out uphill sprints, to almost exhaustion, that would normally register 180+bpm, registered just a max of 154 bpm.

  • Same here. My Epix2 is on Version 7.35, and is off by -30bpm on average on a high intensity workout.

    Furthermore, it does not recognize my external heartrate strap any longer. 

  • I am having a similar issue as well. I use a chest strap when I work out, after taking it off the watch reads my HR at around 68 when the strap just before takeoff was close to 140 and coming down. After a while the watch would go up to 90 or so but it seems strange it's that low. If I go for a walk it barely registers a change from my resting HR. On 7.35 firmware. 

    In the attached screenshot, the arrow shows me reconnecting my HR strap and you see the big valley created (circled area) as the watch was attempting to read my HR.

    Tried, soft reset, hard reset, deleting the history folder etc. Waiting to see if new firmware will have an effect. Also adjusted the placement over several days.

  • watch reads my HR at around 68 when the strap just before takeoff was close to 140 and coming down. After a while the watch would go up to 90

    Always takes a few minutes for OHR to register heart rate from scratch.

  • For 7-10 km . at the rate of 7:00, the pulse unexpectedly increases from 115 to 137-145. When switching to the clock, the pulse remains the same. When the belt is connected back, it happens that the pulse decreases again.