Now it happened 3 times. My FR955 somehow showed much lower heart rate at the beginning of the bike ride. Each time I took the watch off the wrist, waited until the HR zeroed, put it back and it locked the HR immediately. Is there a cure for it?
Now it happened 3 times. My FR955 somehow showed much lower heart rate at the beginning of the bike ride. Each time I took the watch off the wrist, waited until the HR zeroed, put it back and it locked the HR immediately. Is there a cure for it?
An example of the ride when Garmin did not record the HR properly in the first half an hour. Then I took the watch off the wrist, put it back after a minute and it locked to the right one. The first 30…
Please stop suggesting chest straps, we are not here for that. Accuracy is not consistency. The watch is less accurate, no doubt, but its accuracy should be enough if it worked.
Please stop suggesting chest straps, we are not here for that. Accuracy is not consistency. The watch is less accurate, no doubt, but its accuracy should be enough if it worked.
I'm thinking it started with the 18.22 update.
You can look at the FW version for each activity, maybe it’s worth finding the very first one with oddities and looking at the FW version for it and for the previous, normal one?
Or, we can be adults and discuss all sides of this issue. But, please, feel free to continue to speak for all of the forum participants, whether or not your anecdotal opinion actually does.
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Please stop suggesting chest straps, we are not here for that. Accuracy is not consistency. The watch is less accurate, no doubt, but its accuracy should be enough if it worked.
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Well, OK. I got your point.
You expect that measuring temperature with hand touching hot surface should be the same consistent while using calibrated PT100 probe.
I am not so sure.
I think you know this article about OHR. It explains a lot for me why OHR is only good indicator, but never will be as good as Chest Strap. The same as old school counting beats during 10 seconds and multiplying this by 6 has "built in" error of 6 bpm. Is this good enough consistency for you?
I can easily imagine while simple factors like how tight your strap is closed on your wrist, can affect measurement. How your sweat ratio changes your blood viscosity. How different grip on bike handlebar change what OHR is looking at.
Hence, please stop suggesting that investment in chest strap is not the right answer to OHR problems.
By the way. I have Chest Strap way before I have had any smart / fitness watch. And I was not happy when my next smartphone dropped ANT+ technology despite its OEM was on the list of founders of ANT+ standard. May bad. I have ended with another Chest strap with BT.