I'd like to be able to use my Apple Watch as the heart rate sensor with my Edge 830. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Keith
I'd like to be able to use my Apple Watch as the heart rate sensor with my Edge 830. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Keith
6287656 sorry to unearth an old thread. I would like to bring some additional clarity to this topic.
Garmin watches that feature "Heart rate broadcast" emit an ant+ heart rate signal that can be paired…
It's actually on Apple. Their device does not conform to the standards used by the vast majority of sports sensors, which is kind of typical of Apple. They dance to their own drummer.
According to Garmin's specifications of the Fenix 5 & 6 they can broadcast HR over ANT+ so you could use them to send HR data to any head unit that connects to ANT+ HR sensors.
I was looking as well and I just found a newly released gadget that should work not sure if it’s worth buying this or just getting a wahoo tickr fit....
Just to straiten something out here. Garmin watches actually can broadcast HR to Wahoo easily. You can do it two ways. One, you just have sport stared on your Garmin watch in broadcasting mode and wahoo will pick it up easily (just pair). Second, go to your HR and press left middle button util you get setting screen. You can turn broadcast there. Google how to broadcast HR from Garmin. easy to set up. Have been using that for the last two years. It works. So I agree with previous guys, Apple want to be special, hence it sucks as a really sport watch. Cheers.
6287656 sorry to unearth an old thread. I would like to bring some additional clarity to this topic.
Garmin watches that feature "Heart rate broadcast" emit an ant+ heart rate signal that can be paired to any fitness device that accepts ant+ heart rate sensors.
This includes devices (Garmin and third party) like cycling computers, watches, training software such as Zwift and the Tacx desktop app.
While that is interesting. Tens of thousands of us wear Apple watches which have an excellent optical HR sensor. So now having the ability to record that HR data on the Garmin Edge unit via the Heartbeatz interface is wonderful.
As much as I have seen, Polar brand supports very well with Apple watch.
And the Polar H7 or H10 seems to connect and give a reading of heart rates even without staying near the device.
Anyway, if users need to know about the best heart rate monitoring device compatible with Apple Watch can go through his article here once. I just searched and got this article. It has a nice recommendation for heart rate monitoring device especially for Apple watches.
I just received mine. Seems to work well. I haven’t done any lengthy rides with it yet. One thing is that it seems to need to start an activity on the watch. So I’m wondering about battery drain. Any input on that?
All I do is launch the Heartbeatz app on my Apple Watch and press the “Start” button in the app. Have not seen any significant battery drain with the app.