- 38% Polyamide, 29% Polyurethane, 20% Elastane, 13% Polyester
- Made in the USA or Imported
- POLAR PRESENTS A NEW AFFORDABLE HRM: When you’re looking for a reliable high quality heart rate monitor for your everyday sports, Polar H9 is a trusted choice of HR sensor that fulfills all your needs.
- GOLD STANDARD IN HEART RATE TRACKING: Built on decades of scientific research and development, recognized by both regular users and researchers around the globe, Polar is proud to be the Gold Standard in HR tracking.
- EXCELLENT CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS: Polar H9 connects to sports and smart watches (Polar, Garmin, Wahoo, Zwift, Peloton), activity trackers, gym equipment and other Bluetooth and ANT+ devices.
- NOW YOUR CARDIO WORKOUTS ARE MORE EFFECTIVE: From gym to indoor cycling via jogging and group exercise, track your heart rate and get an accurate calorie burn. Choose you size: XS-S: 20″ – 26″, M-XXL: 26” – 36”
- TURN YOUR PHONE INTO A FITNESS TRACKER: Enjoy endless connection possibilities to Polar Beat, Polar Club, Peloton, Nike+ Run Club and other popular fitness and training apps.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.86 x 3.15 x 0.75 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.34 x 2.56 x 0.39 inches |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Brand Name | POLAR |
Warranty Description | Yes |
Model Name | H9 |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Polar |
Part Number | 92081566 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Included Components | Polar H9, soft strap, getting started guide |
Size | XS-S |
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Rrusty –
I was looking for a simple chest strap heart rate monitor to communicate with my Concept 2 RowERG rower (uses ANT+) and with my Amazfit T Rex 2 fitness watch (uses bluetooth). I wasn’t sure if this could do both simultaneously, but decided to try it out. After a few minutes pairing things up in the POLAR phone app and registering it, I synced it to my watch and then connected to my rower monitor. Worked exactly as I hoped with no problems at all.
I have plenty of other workout apps, so I don’t use the available POLAR fitness app, but it appears to be fairly well designed for guiding workouts and tracking fitness. The H9 model is pretty basic in functionality, but it performs its job well.
I’ve been using it 1.5 hours daily for a couple of weeks and the battery is still fine (which is expected). If any battery life issues crop up, I will update my review.
Ernesto Salcedo –
He probado varias marcas y la mejor ha sido Polar. Recomendable.
Erika coelho –
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Ótima qualidade! É ótimo custo benefício.
Erika coelho –
Molto semplice da configurare tramite Bluetooth, la connessione è stabile e quando viene persa se ci si allontana dallo smartphone viene prontamente ristabilita quando ci si riavvicina. L’app Polar Flow permette di monitorare frequenza cardiaca, min max media, e le calorie. Tramite le zone di allenamento, stabilite in base ad alcuni parametri(età peso fcm), si può regolare il proprio allenamento in base all’effetto desiderato (sforzo massimo, resistenza, recupero etc etc). La fascia è elastica e si adatta bene al torace. Semplice da pulire a fine allenamento (il dispositivo si sgancia tramite due agganci a bottoncino molto stabili) e si asciuga anche abbastanza velocemente. Consigliata
super reader –
I’ve gone through a number of heart rate monitors before settling on this one. It registers heart rate on a gym machine as well as on a cell phone. It’s very accurate and works all the time. I am now working out within my target zone and it feels great!
Steven H. –
i was very unsure of this monitor due to pass experience with other chest straps. many years ago before the blue tooth i had a polar that paired with a watch which i liked, however the old style are ever hard to come by these days. i am more of a low tech guy. i have been working out majority of my life cardo, lifting, and yoga and with the same trainer for years. for unknown reason i developed very large blood clots in my lungs. that side lined me. it is a long slow climb back to where i was fitness wise. I returned to the gym earlier when most are only starting to walk again. there are no true studies this area on fitness rule of thumb from doctors is rest minimum active and no lifts. however i believe physical fitness is key to health so i returned gym to see what i could within guidance of my doctor and trainer. Doctor wanted an oximeter (checking my oxygen level every two minutes) my trainer also wanted the heart monitor. finding the chest strap monitor was a challenge. quick side note my return to the gym was humbling things of the past i viewed as child’s play were now challenging. i tried other monitors they didn’t work and wanted a monthly fee for their app that they pair with. The polar beat app is free easy download and easy to use with a long list of various fitness activities. i would like to see a cardo circuit added. the chest monitor paired relatively easy with my iphone and the app. this chest monitor also paired with every piece of cardio equipment in the gym automatically (treadmills, bikes, stair climber, stride elliptical, elliptical, rower) The important art is the monitor is accurate. i have tested its readings against the equipment of my oximeter. due to being a lifter i needed to find a strap that would comfortable on a guy with a large chest. This one does however i would like to see a couple more inches added to the strap the idea that only individuals who do cardio with a 36 chest wear these is kind of monitors is nuts. the main reason why lifters don’t wear them is finding one that fits. my only issue is the battery when quickly. i suggest keeping an extra battery on hand in your gym bag. i do the same for the oximeter. In closing i do suggest the polar chest strap monitor.
George S. –
I started using this about two weeks after I purchased it and have been using it 3-4 times weekly for several months now. IF it connects, it was because I didn’t use it in conjunction with any other apps. IF you use any other apps once it’s connected, at least 20%-40% of the time, it will disconnect. That means music, if you get a text, if you get any other notifications. The notice every time it tells you there’s a heart rate change could be a lot shorter. “Now at heart rate level 1” should be “level 1” or “HR 1”. Because it cuts out on both the apps I’ve used that were by Polar, you can’t get a clear picture of your workout.
HristovV –
I have been using this strap for over a year to monitor my heart rate on runs and bike rides, and it has worked flawlesly throughout. I’ve only changed the battery on it once during this time when I noticed that it would not connect to my bike computer. I personally have never had the band slip or shift off my chest.
Once you pair it to your watch or bike computer, it’s remarkably simple to use – just put it on and it automatically turns on and starts transmitting to whatever device you have. When you take it off, it automatically powers down. There is no on/off indicator light, but I found that it’s not needed, and would likely just waste battery.
Fulcrum –
Perfect functionality and design.
Vinicius –
Excelente produto, para os amantes do esporte ajuda demais.