![]() Not an expert but have spent some time in this rabbit hole now lol. KubiosHRV also seemed good but is very incomplete/in development.įeel free to reply or DM me with additional questions. ![]() If you are interested in daily HRV measurements Elite HRV is my recommendation, it gives a good estimate of how "ready" you are to exercise based on your measurement history. I havn't found anything that does what Garmin does for background "how was your day" type things but these are more training focused devices so that makes sense. Polar Flow Compatible apps Smart Coaching Developers. ![]() Watches Sensors Accessories About Polar Apps & services Polar for business. The dev also responds to emails and seems to be actively patching. Track your fitness and gym sessions with Polar fitness trackers and sports watches - daily workout guidance and 24/7 heart rate and activity tracking. I've used it with both the h10 and the oh1 now for short and 12h+ recordings. as for the bugs, even if the program crashes it has saved the recordings live in text files that are easily imported into excel/sheets. There are a couple bugs that I've encountered and you need to disable android power optimization as it likes to kill it once you are not looking. The one I've found that works the best for me currently is polarsensorlogger ( ) one being more training focused and one more long term. The "official" ones are Polar beat and polar flow. Strava of course has decent analysis for a few activities (but for the ones you listed, Polar Flow has those exactly including kiteboarding, LOL). ![]() HRV4all is a great HRV analysis platform. Training Peaks is a great workout analyzer. I know that doesn't actually help much, but it's what it is, H10 isn't an all-day long-term tracker for "everything", just the best sensor to record specific workouts and HR rhythms (in conjunction with proper "other devices" (Polar watches, preferably from Polar's perspective, LOL). Thinks like all-day-activity/recovery, are all done on watch devices (or specialty things like Oura rings), any of the stand-alone HR sensors (OH1, Verity, H10, etc) are just HR "workout" recording/transmitting devices. But that's about the full extent of it (not really much else you CAN track using only an HR sensor like that). Funny things is, Polar Flow will track those activities PERFECTLY, and will track "recovery" based solely on the recorded workouts of those items. ![]()
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