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🎯 Elevate your training game—comfort, precision, and connectivity in one sleek sensor.
The Polar Verity Sense is a lightweight, waterproof optical heart rate monitor designed for professional-grade accuracy and comfort. Featuring dual Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity, it supports multiple devices simultaneously and suits a wide range of sports including swimming. Its unique design frees your wrist, offering versatile placement options like the upper arm or swimming goggles. With a simple one-button interface, quick charging, and a 2-year warranty, it’s engineered for seamless, reliable performance during intense training sessions.













| ASIN | B08TRGNGF6 |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,329 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 11 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand Name | Polar |
| Colour | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with Bluetooth or ANT+ connectivity |
| Country Of Origin | Malaysia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,470) |
| Display Size | 0.96 Inches |
| Included Components | Sensor, armband, swimming goggle, charger, washing bag, information note |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12L x 9.5W x 12H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Fitness Watch |
| Item Weight | 19 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Polar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 92083450 |
| Material Type | Other, Plastic, Textile |
| Model Number | 92083450 |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Sensor Type | Optical |
| Size | M-XXL |
| Team Name | Polar |
| UPC | 725882055404 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
D**Y
As a HR sensor it has been bullet proof
I moved away from Wahoo Tickr chest straps as they just stopped working this year and late last year. It is my opinion of owning two (more so for running), but there have been a lot of complaints about accuracy online. I can no longer rely on them personally but I have been more than happy with other Wahoo products. Also the chest straps can get loose and slip and cause chaffing in warm weather. Wrist based optical monitors have rarely worked for me being equally inaccurate or worse. So I bought the Verity Sense based on recommendations and I can say for sure, wearing this on my bicep, I have not seen one single blip. It is very accurate and dependable. If you just want to broadcast your HR to your wrist based device (overriding the built in sensor) or bike head unit, then I can't think of an alternative as good as this. If you want all the bells and whistles built into the device, maybe look elsewhere. Pros: Doesn't slip and stays put. Cannot feel it once fitted. Gets out of the way and just works. Optical HR sensor works 100% for me (6 months plus) with no wobbles. Easy to adjust arm strap and you can buy replacements. Easy to connect app so setup was a breeze. Good for HR training because of the accuracy. Very quick to charge. I don't really need to wash the strap after every use (if at all to be honest) because it doesn't really develop an odour (unlike my previous chest straps). Cons: Lack of add-on features that some other advanced devices promote. Polar app is not pretty and software could be improved. Would like to see battery status on opening the app without starting a session. Start recording on app did not like to run in the background on my mobile device when I tried it, but I might try again so I can't say for sure if it is a persistent problem. Quite pricey.
D**E
Accurate arm strap alternative with one flaw
I had a pacemaker fitted recently and discovered my trusty Garmin chest strap no longer worked. The Polar arm strap seemed to get good reviews for accuracy, but like all optical sensors, there is a slight lag so not perfect for short interval work. It is however far more reliable than the HR produced by the watch as it sits in a better place to get a good reading. Connection is via Bluetooth or ANT+ and it supports multiple connections (e.g. a treadmill and a watch at the same time). Once initially paired, it found the device every time provided it was switched on (something not usually required with a chest strap). It's comfortable to wear and doesn't seem to move, even when only moderately tight due to it being very light. Unlike most chest straps, this has to be manually turned on and off by pressing a small button. Unfortunately it is too easy to forget to turn it off so that next time you come to use it, it is completely dead. I've knocked off one star for that flaw. However charging is quite quick, but that is of little consolation if you only discover your error on the start line of a race. I've also found that the supplied charger is quite fussy about what USB ports it will recognise and I had to try several before I found one that worked. The strap itself is machine washable and replacements can be purchased, although it looks well made. There are other functions to attach the main unit to a swim cap to take readings from the temple and another that records the HR data for later download. So overall a great device that works well, provided you remember to turn it on and off for each use.
S**0
Transmits on Ant+ and BTLE
Originally purchased this device to replace a BTLE chest strap after it broke. First of all it is much more comfortable than a chest strap and you can put it in different locations on your arm. Also it can transmit on both ANT+ (which is good for my bike computer) and BTLE which is great for my iPhone and iPad when used with training software. It also can be used for swimming although I have not tried this yet. The app is good and easy to use. The device can also be placed in recording mode to allow you do download a training session. I tried this recently on a 7 hour bike ride and it worked flawlessly with no dropouts or missing data. Generally it is a well thought out device. If you need a heart rate monitor for transmitting on BTLE and/or ANT+ then this is a great piece of kit.
P**D
Excellent
I bought this to use with my treadmill. I had a stroke and the NHS are not very helpful. Been told it's a definate do not use to others saying it's the best thing to get fit. So I've got this as a heart monitor. It connects to the treadmill using Bluetooth and also the phone app at the same time. The monitor works really well, BPM, calories and duration in app but also readout on the treadmill. The readout on the app is colour coded. I put in my age and it works out the recommended heart rate needed while using the treadmill. This is 60% to 80% of the maximum heart rate for my age. Again, no help from the NHS. As I am warming up, the app colour readout is in a grey panel. When I get between 60% to 70% it turns blue. 70% to 80% it turns Green for optimal calorie burn within target range. Higher and it turns orange then red. The BPM is really stable, not rapidly bouncing up and down, and allows me to feel safe using the treadmill for about half an hour at a time. Nice quality and simple to use. Recommended.
T**S
You will have problems with synch
Accurate, lightweight and better than my previous monitor BUT it does not synchronise as it's supposed to . I cannot fault Polar support and I tried everything they suggested apart from returning it to be checked out (that would have left me without any monitoring for my exercise). Checkout the app feedback as to how many others have complained of lack of synch ,they even have support for lack of synch on the apps main page ! Without synch you have no idea as to how much charge is left in the battery.
F**S
Utterly brilliant purchase!!
I started off a bit skepticism but having taken the plunge, I won’t except use without it now - maybe I need to get a life! :p Truthfully, it’s been a revelation when it comes to swimming as I often lose count of my lengths and it had recorded my distance for me! It isn’t at all intrusive against the goggles and within a minute, you forget it’s even there. For cycling it’s been superb, integrating with Wahoo and Strava apps perfectly. It wasn’t intuitive to integrate but a bit of following support page instructions later and it worked. For running it’s also been great as it’s very light on your arm (I point it at a vein in my biceps) and again, using Strava it’s been flawless. My minor criticisms are: 1. I expected the Polar app itself to tell me HR without having to start an activity. Being frank, the Polar flow app is very out of touch with users and its trying too hard to be useful where it makes itself irrelevant to your life! Just becomes annoying! 2. The app doesn’t tell you the battery level and no other way to know until it gets low. Not a problem if you only do 1-3 hour activities but if you’re going out for a long ride (5-6 hours) you may wish to charge it up first to be certain you don’t run out. I haven’t ran the battery down yet, so can’t speak for the actual total battery life though. 3. Being light based (as opposed to ECG) it isn’t quite as quick to pickup rapid changes in HR but for what I do with it and given its benefits, this becomes somewhat irrelevant.
D**D
Unreliable app- and therefore unsafe
The app is absolutely awful. It loses connection with the monitor frequently and just becomes a rubbish timer,with absolutely no heart rate information whatsoever. This requires constant resetting, deleting, turning on-and-off. A complete pain. I have a heart condition and was advised to use a monitor when visiting the gym. I went for Polar as they are reputed to be the best. I don’t see any evidence of this. It completely disrupts my workouts as I have to slow right down if I cannot see the heart rate. Updating the app is nigh-on impossible. The website tells you to do it on the App, but there is no designated menu for this. When you eventually find update info, it takes you back to the website… which tells you to update on the App. I’ve held-off writing a review, hoping that the app would improve, but enough is enough. Find a better product if your health/safety depends on it.
H**D
Great alternative to a chest sensor for use with DDP Yoga app, lacking info on the dual connectivity
Great alternative to a chest sensor for use with the DDP Yoga app, lacking info on the dual connectivity! Purchased this as my old chest sensor was struggling and I was getting fed up of it and I wanted an arms heartbeat sensor instead and Polar are a reputable name in the health tracking industry. Primarily I wanted one to use with the DDP Yoga app on my iPad. Preferably I wanted one that would connect to the apple health app on my phone at the same time to record the workout and this seemed to tick both those boxes. Yes, I'm in the Apple ecosystem and Apple health isn't on the iPad. Now, as I hadn't seen this heartbeat sensor recommended in any of the DDP Yoga groups or on their website I was a bit dubious as to whether this would connect ok. But worry over it connects fine. BUT.......... Not to the 2 devices as claimed by polar at the start! The only way I could get the info into apple health was to set the verity to the track workout and connect it to the iPad and then when finished, turn it off and on again connecting it to the polar flow app on my phone where it uploaded the tracked workout. What a ball ache and defeats why I purchased this device and I was considering sending the device back as not working as described (I wonder how many have done that already??) So, I contacted polar and they replied with giving me the standard info spiel which is in the sales information. I had to delve into the inter-web some to try and find the answer I was looking for to get this thing working as claimed as I don't like giving up too easily. So, this is the solution: 1- Fire up the polar flow app on your phone. 2- Turn on your verity sense and let it connect. 3- When the verity sense has connected you can open another menu by tapping the 'cog' wheel. Here you can set up/turn on the dual connectivity. 4- Fire up the app of your choice on your iPad (in my case DDP Yoga) 5- Connect and voila! 2 devices connected at the same time :) Rinse and repeat each time you need to use. Polar, if you included this simple procedure in your instructions it would make life a lot easier because not everyone is 'tech savvy' and for the cost of the device compared to others, a couple of extra lines of print in the instructions isn't that much effort? Or even an instruction in the polar flow app? 4 stars overall as the dual connectivity information is lacking. 5 stars for accuracy as it seems pretty accurate. 4 stars for the mobile app as thats a bit of a work it out for yourself job. 5 stars for working out as its good and comfy on the forearm. Decent battery life too and its rechargeable.
M**A
Un vero MUST HAVE ma bisogna informarsi bene sull’autonomia
Il Polar Verity Sense non è un semplice cardiofrequenzimetro da polso; è un sensore ottico a bracciale che sfida la supremazia delle fasce toraciche (come la H10) offrendo una comodità decisamente superiore. I Punti di Forza • Precisione Ottica d'Eccellenza: Grazie al sensore a 6 LED, è considerato uno dei sensori ottici più affidabili sul mercato, riducendo quasi a zero i "salti" tipici degli smartwatch durante i cambi di ritmo. • Versatilità Totale: Puoi indossarlo sull'avambraccio, sul bicipite o persino sulla tempia (grazie alla clip per occhialini da nuoto inclusa). • Memoria Interna: Può registrare gli allenamenti in autonomia (fino a 600 ore) senza bisogno di avere il telefono o l'orologio appresso. • Connettività Multipla: Supporta due connessioni Bluetooth simultanee e trasmissioni ANT+, il che lo rende perfetto per connettersi contemporaneamente a una bici da camera (tipo Peloton) e a uno sportwatch. I Punti Deboli • Lieve Ritardo (Lag): Come tutti i sensori ottici, impiega qualche secondo in più rispetto a una fascia toracica (ECG) a rilevare i picchi improvvisi durante gli scatti (HIIT). • Ricarica Proprietaria: Utilizza un piccolo adattatore USB specifico; se lo perdi, non puoi caricarlo con un cavo standard. Per chi pratica NUOTO Uno dei motivi principali per scegliere il Verity Sense è il nuoto. La clip dedicata da agganciare agli occhialini permette di rilevare il battito dalla tempia, una zona molto vascolarizzata che garantisce dati precisi in acqua, dove i sensori al polso solitamente falliscono. Inoltre, calcola distanza e andatura in piscina automaticamente. UN PUNTO INTERROGATIVO È : la gestione batteria, dichiarato 14 giorni di durata ma io dopo un allenamento in cui il verity invia dati ad APPLE WATCH dopo l’ora e mezza di allenamento e poche ore di utilizzo a lavoro è morto, quindi ho iniziato a prendere l’abitudine di ricaricarlo dopo ogni utilizzo 🤷🏻♂️ per privacy non metto l’intera foto, lo utilizzo tutti i giorni ed è molto più preciso di apple watch nel conteggio calorie
U**E
Good product
Thank you seller Already use and device is ok.
A**R
Comfortable to wear and accurate
The arm strap is much more comfortable than the chest strap. Polar is leading in HR measurement. My wrist measurement is about 30bpm off.
ア**ー
手軽に測定
腕時計型の某有名メーカーのものと併用しています いつも正確に測定したものが同時にスマホで確認できるので、ペースメーカーとトレーニングの目安に大活躍です 水泳用にも使えます
K**R
Heart Rate Monitor
Stays put on my arm and shows the changes in my heart rate right away. Just what I needed to keep track of my heart rate during my workout. Knowing my heart rate allows me to up or decrease workout intensity as needed.
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