Polar RS800 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
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Product Feature
- Wrist-style heart rate monitor and stopwatch geared for elite level athletes and coaches
- With optionally available S3 Stride Sensor, receive highly consistent and accurate speed/pace, distance and cadence data
- Polar WearLink W.I.N.D. transmitter with 2.4 GHz disturbance-free transmission
- Includes Polar Protrainer 5 training, planning and analyzing software
- Dual time zone, alarm with snooze, and water resistance to 50 meters
Product Description
The RS800 is designed for the elite level endurance athletes and coach. The new WearLink W.I.N.D. transmitter with 2.4 GHz transmission is disturbance free of all other electronic devises. Analyze training data with the new ProTrainer 5, avoid overtraining with OwnOptimizer, track fitness improvements with OwnIndex, and much more.Polar RS800 Heart Rate Monitor Watch Review
I have used Polar Heart rate monitors for years and, having become interested in tracking heart rate variability choose to purchase the RS800 so that I could do the analysis.I'd note that I had the same problem as the other reviewer with Watchsavings, who did not include the IR interface (they claim that Amazon mis-listed the product).
While the watch has excellent features and an easy interface, there's a major problem: the infrared transmission system (used to transfer the data into the computer software) crapped out after 3 weeks and completely stopped working.
Looking over the web, this is not an isolated incident. People are reporting that they get data off the watch for a day or two, a week or two, one friend I have who bought one never go a single piece of data off his watch. I contacted a local running store and their employee told me that she had an identical problem, the watch stopped transferring data after 2 weeks. Polar kept telling her that the problem was on her end until she returned it for a refund.
Polar refuses to address this, they ignore it in their forums and will not answer emails.
This is unacceptable, the features of the watch (namely the heart rate variability) are contingent on getting the data transferred to the computer. That Polar refuses to admit or deal with the problem only makes it worse.
Given that other products can readily make a physical USB interface work, there's no reason for Polar to have gone this route and used a technology that is clearly faulty. This is one top of the fact that Polar decided to use a non-standard USB driver for Windows.
I have since replaced the Polar with the SuuntoT6 which went with a physical (clip) USB interface. While their software is not as good as Polar's at least I can get the data off of the watch.
I will NEVER purchase another Polar product.
Lyle
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