I have noticed that HRV values estimated by Forerunner 955 are noticeably higher than ones from 2 Android Apps.
I used chest strap (Polar H10), so possible optical sensor problems should not have influence here
Polar H10 was configured to provide:
- Ant+ output (used by Forerunner 945)
- 2 BLE outputs used by:
Note: EliteHRV is noticeably weaker in handling pulse artifacts (like ectopic beats) and measurement noise, but one can see it from raw data and discard data in case of bad data quality
I'm took health snapshot and measurement using Android apps at the same time. Kubios HRV tapauksessa overlap of time intervals is perhaps 70% or higher. Elita HRV measurement intervals is slightly longer but begin part of it was mostly common.
Results (tested today - 2024/09/08):
Forerunner 955 | Kubios HRV | Elite HRV | |
Avg. pulse | 55 | 55 | 55 |
RMSSD | 39 | 24 | 25.37 |
SDRR | 41 | N/A | N/A |
SDNN | N/A | 21.04 | 31,59 |
The results are similar also for other days (not given here). Of course cases with bad nḿeasurement quality, artifacts present, measurements not done at the same time were not considered
RMSSD value is noticeably higher for Forerunner 955 health snapshot, than got from 2 specified Android apps.
What could be reason for such discrepancy. RMSSD should be calculated in the same way from raw R-R intervals.