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title: "- H10 Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap - ANT + Bluetooth, Waterproof HR Sensor for Men and Women"
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# 100% waterproof Dual Bluetooth + ANT+ 400h battery life - H10 Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap - ANT + Bluetooth, Waterproof HR Sensor for Men and Women

**Brand:** polar
**Price:** KD 47.00
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💓 Stay ahead of your heart game with Polar H10 — precision that never quits!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - H10 Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap - ANT + Bluetooth, Waterproof HR Sensor for Men and Women by polar
- **How much does it cost?** KD 47.00 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- polar enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted polar brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Precision:** Polar H10 delivers the most accurate heart rate data in Polar’s history, trusted by pros.
- • **Extended Battery Life:** CR2025 battery powers up to 400 hours of uninterrupted performance—train longer, stress less.
- • **Waterproof & Workout-Ready:** Fully waterproof design lets you push limits in any environment, rain or swim included.
- • **All-Day Comfort & Durability:** Ergonomic pro strap with silicone dots stays flat and comfy, no more strap roll-ups.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Connectivity:** Simultaneously connect to two Bluetooth devices plus ANT+ for ultimate versatility.

## Overview

The Polar H10 Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap is a professional-grade, waterproof sensor featuring industry-leading accuracy, dual Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity, and a comfortable, durable strap designed for all-day wear. With up to 400 hours of battery life and compatibility across all HRM devices, it’s the ultimate tool for millennial professionals who demand reliable, real-time heart rate data to optimize every workout and stay connected seamlessly.

## Description

When it comes to accuracy and connectivity, Polar H10 heart rate sensor is the go-to choice. Monitor your heart rate with maximum precision and connect your heart rate to a wide variety of devices with Bluetooth and ANT. With a Polar H10, heart rate monitoring is more accurate and adaptable than ever.

Review: This thing works as a great replacement to my Garmin HRM dual - Bought this to replace a crappy Garmin chest strap. So far this thing beats it every single way possible. I'll give a little bit of a comparison below as to how it stacks up to the Garmin HRM dual. The strap. I'm a big boy at 275 pounds so I bought the larger strap to go with the unit. The garmin strap was trash. Too thin and soft and so it just rolled up with movement. The Polar strap is a little firmer though so it can better stay flat without rolling up. This is huge when it comes to comfort as when the strap rolls up it will dig into your skin a little more. The Polar strap I could probably wear all day long without issue. The unit itself - Big win for Polar. The Garmin unit at first wouldn't detect my heart rate. Tried all the tricks from submerging it in water, licking the pads, getting all sweaty and then trying it. Nothing. Only way I was able to get it to work was buying conductive gel and using that on the pads. Next problem was once I started working out I had about 20-30 minutes before it quit working. What sucks is you wouldn't know it though as it doesn't display 0. Instead, it just keeps displaying the same heart rate that it was able to detect. This kind of sucks though as your heart rate could be very different, but you would never know. what makes it even worse is once the unit quits working, that's it for the next couple hours. It WILL NOT WORK no matter what you do. Dry the strap out, clean the strap and pads, apply more gel, apply less gel, dunk the strap, dry it out again. NOTHING! Had this happen during Full Frontal 4DP test by The Sufferfest by Wahoo. Figured it was just a fluke and I'll try again. Once again half way through the test it just quits and will not work for the next couple hours. That's a pretty crappy deal to get half way through that test and then just have the heart rate quit working invalidating the whole test. Figured ok maybe it's just too much. maybe I'm sweating too much, maybe my heart rate is going wonky. Who knows. Lets just do a normal training run instead that's hopefully not quite as intensive. Again 20-30 minutes in it would just quit. This happened EVERY SINGLE TIME for any type of ride I did. This is kind of worthless. You get through any warm up, and just starting on the actual workout at which point the unit bricks itself and won't work for the next couple hours. The Polar unit on the other hand worked right from the start. I have never used the conductive gel with unit. Hell I don't even have to wet the strap down or anything. I just put it on and start riding.Don't think I have had it actually drop out during an exercise. I have tested it though to see what would happen if it does quit detecting my heart rate by lifting up one side of the pads of my chest. This is another huge win in that if it does quit detecting your heart rate this will show 0. Very much unlike the garmin still displaying the last heart rate detected which is incorrect. Even if that heart rate was from 10 minutes ago. The polar unit also has the ability to be used through third party apps to detect your heart rate variability and such. You can even download apps so you can actually see the electrical signal from your heart if you really wanted to though I have no way to confirm how accurate that is. It's just the fact that Polar opens this up for use like that unlike the garmin is a huge win. Overall I wouldn't bother with the Garmin unit. If you are unsure which to buy, just guy the polar H10. Much better unit over all in every way.
Review: An HRM that works - I have been using a Suunto 9 Baro for a few years now. The watch is great but their HRM was not very reliable. It would loose connection or simply not connect at all and the belt, itself, would become tattered and worn quickly which, ultimately, may have been the problem all along. Replacing the belt has become impossible because they redesigned the whole system so I have sensors but no belts to use them on. I began searching for an alternative I had heard of Polar and heard their sensors can pair with many brands of watches. I found out that it works with mine and decided to buy one. I got a seamless, reliable connection and can still use the Suunto app with it. The belt is also more substantial and comfortable than the one Suunto made. If you are looking for a replacement chest-worn HRM, try the H10.

## Features

- 38% Polyamide, 29% Polyurethane, 20% Elastane, 13% Polyester
- Made in the USA or Imported
- WORKS WITH EVERYTHING: Polar HRM works with ALL HRM compatible Equipment.
- SUPREME ACCURACY: Widely recognized for its top precision by many sources, Polar H10 is the most accurate heart rate sensor in Polar's history. Polar H10 provides top quality measurement.
- CONNECTIVITY: Bluetooth, ANT plus and 5 kHz provide an excellent variety of connection options. You can use Bluetooth and ANT plus connections simultaneously as well as two Bluetooth connections simultaneously.
- POLAR PRO CHEST STRAP: With improved electrodes, an easy-to-use buckle and silicone dots, the strap is comfortable and interference-free.
- VERSATILITY: Polar H10 is fully waterproof and it has internal memory for multiple hours.
- BATTERY: A CR2025 button cell battery must be used in the Polar H10 (included). Other battery sizes may cause damage to, and malfunction of, the sensor.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07PM54P4N |
| Battery Average Life | 400 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #643 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand | POLAR |
| Brand Name | POLAR |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops, Laptops, Smartphones, Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 26,232 Reviews |
| Display Size | 0.96 Inches |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00725882051291 |
| Included Components | Polar H10; pro strap; getting started guide |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.59"L x 1.29"W x 0.4"H |
| Item Type Name | H10 Bluetooth/ANT+ HR Sensor Black (M-XXL) |
| Item Weight | 60 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Polar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 92075957 |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Number | 92075957 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.59"L x 1.29"W x 0.4"H |
| Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Heart rate sensor |
| Size | M-XXL |
| Team Name | Polar |
| UPC | 725882051291 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Yes |

## Product Details

- **Battery Description:** Lithium
- **Battery Life:** 400 Hours
- **Brand:** POLAR
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktops, Laptops, Smartphones, Tablets
- **Item Weight:** 60 Grams
- **Material:** Polyester
- **Product Dimensions:** 2.59"L x 1.29"W x 0.4"H
- **Screen Size:** 0.96 Inches
- **Sensor Type:** Temperature

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What are sizes for polar heart rate monitir**
A: I'm super emasculated by Anonymous as a man with a 32" chest. The medium was too big after some uses given they stretch out. These need to fit quite snug enough that they are slightly uncomfortable and after
about 5 minutes the uncomfortableness goes away.

Just tight enough not to slip is NOT tight enough if you want consistent, accurate readings. Also, check to make sure it is snug throughout your entire breathing cycle. A snug fit might feel loose when you breath very hard.

I now wear the XS-S with it set at a 25" circumference which with a 7" stretch. It still feels very comfortable (meaning I never noticed it) on my 4 hour+ mtb rides, though it's quite tight when I first stretch it on. This tight fit does not leave any marks on me, and I expect after about 10 more rides I'll need to shorten it up another inch, so make sure you have room to snug it up.

The M-XXL once clasped is
28.5" to 36.5" at it's longest adjustment. Add normal 6-8" inches of stretch, and you should be able to tolerate an appropriate fit at least up to 44.5", and probably larger. I think you guys with the mid 40" chest may not be used to how these straps should feel since the M-XXL is at least a couple inches big for me on its tightest adjustment.

FINALLY

******Too bad we even have to ask and answer this question though. It's super disappointing Polar does not accurately post what  chest measurent range each size strap properly fits (not too tight, not to loose),  how to take a proper measurements, and how to test you have a proper fit. We shouldnt each have to waste time googling. searching their documents and website, contacting their support, reading reddit, and asking amazon users and still not find a good answer.  And it's sad the one person from polar that responded here just through up a stretch range for each without more commentary on getting the proper size. I hope Polar will respond and put together a useful document for proper sizing.********

**Q: Does the strap provide continuous heart rate monitoring? Can I wear it 24/7?**
A: You can wear it 24/7. Having worn a medical chest ECG monitor for 10 days, it was a bit awkward at first but got used to it. Depending on your expectations, such as accuracy, a chest monitor can't be beat. Tried wearing Fitbit Charge 5 and Apple iWatch 6 simultaneously during HIIT sessions for months, they both varied as much as 10 bpm from the other. Decided to go with chest monitor.

**Q: To those with experience changing battery, is the flip cap easy to open/close? H7 used a coin slot on soft plastic, so edges rubbed off=hard to open**
A: I found the H7 to be of the poorest design compared to the ease of changing the battery in the H10.  I can’t tell you how many of my clients disliked the H7.  I think you will love the ease of the H10 battery replacement.

**Q: What app do u download w the heart monitor?**
A: Hi Christy, the Polar H10 is compatible with many apps and devices, the two Polar apps you can use are Polar Beat or Polar Flow, both can pair to your H10 Sensor so you can view and record your training sessions.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This thing works as a great replacement to my Garmin HRM dual
*by J***O on February 13, 2022*

Bought this to replace a crappy Garmin chest strap. So far this thing beats it every single way possible. I'll give a little bit of a comparison below as to how it stacks up to the Garmin HRM dual. The strap. I'm a big boy at 275 pounds so I bought the larger strap to go with the unit. The garmin strap was trash. Too thin and soft and so it just rolled up with movement. The Polar strap is a little firmer though so it can better stay flat without rolling up. This is huge when it comes to comfort as when the strap rolls up it will dig into your skin a little more. The Polar strap I could probably wear all day long without issue. The unit itself - Big win for Polar. The Garmin unit at first wouldn't detect my heart rate. Tried all the tricks from submerging it in water, licking the pads, getting all sweaty and then trying it. Nothing. Only way I was able to get it to work was buying conductive gel and using that on the pads. Next problem was once I started working out I had about 20-30 minutes before it quit working. What sucks is you wouldn't know it though as it doesn't display 0. Instead, it just keeps displaying the same heart rate that it was able to detect. This kind of sucks though as your heart rate could be very different, but you would never know. what makes it even worse is once the unit quits working, that's it for the next couple hours. It WILL NOT WORK no matter what you do. Dry the strap out, clean the strap and pads, apply more gel, apply less gel, dunk the strap, dry it out again. NOTHING! Had this happen during Full Frontal 4DP test by The Sufferfest by Wahoo. Figured it was just a fluke and I'll try again. Once again half way through the test it just quits and will not work for the next couple hours. That's a pretty crappy deal to get half way through that test and then just have the heart rate quit working invalidating the whole test. Figured ok maybe it's just too much. maybe I'm sweating too much, maybe my heart rate is going wonky. Who knows. Lets just do a normal training run instead that's hopefully not quite as intensive. Again 20-30 minutes in it would just quit. This happened EVERY SINGLE TIME for any type of ride I did. This is kind of worthless. You get through any warm up, and just starting on the actual workout at which point the unit bricks itself and won't work for the next couple hours. The Polar unit on the other hand worked right from the start. I have never used the conductive gel with unit. Hell I don't even have to wet the strap down or anything. I just put it on and start riding.Don't think I have had it actually drop out during an exercise. I have tested it though to see what would happen if it does quit detecting my heart rate by lifting up one side of the pads of my chest. This is another huge win in that if it does quit detecting your heart rate this will show 0. Very much unlike the garmin still displaying the last heart rate detected which is incorrect. Even if that heart rate was from 10 minutes ago. The polar unit also has the ability to be used through third party apps to detect your heart rate variability and such. You can even download apps so you can actually see the electrical signal from your heart if you really wanted to though I have no way to confirm how accurate that is. It's just the fact that Polar opens this up for use like that unlike the garmin is a huge win. Overall I wouldn't bother with the Garmin unit. If you are unsure which to buy, just guy the polar H10. Much better unit over all in every way.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An HRM that works
*by S***F on March 1, 2026*

I have been using a Suunto 9 Baro for a few years now. The watch is great but their HRM was not very reliable. It would loose connection or simply not connect at all and the belt, itself, would become tattered and worn quickly which, ultimately, may have been the problem all along. Replacing the belt has become impossible because they redesigned the whole system so I have sensors but no belts to use them on. I began searching for an alternative I had heard of Polar and heard their sensors can pair with many brands of watches. I found out that it works with mine and decided to buy one. I got a seamless, reliable connection and can still use the Suunto app with it. The belt is also more substantial and comfortable than the one Suunto made. If you are looking for a replacement chest-worn HRM, try the H10.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super accurate HR Sensor Strap!
*by L***E on December 27, 2022*

I went looking and while others were really good choices too; when it comes to accuracy Polar heart rate sensors and straps are highly rated across the board, compatible with pretty much everything, and are durable. I was particularly impressed with the in-depth research and testing they do with their equipment, neutral comparisons that they make with other comparable HR sensors as well as certified medical heart rate monitoring. I started leaning toward the Polar H10 , which are the 5th generation of Polar's Heart Rate tech, which started in 1977. According to Polar's testing against medical-grade heart rate equipment and other heart rate sensors - the ECG H10 sensor detects HR within 2 ms accuracy at 92.9% for running, 99.3% for cycling, 95.3% for weight training, 95.6% for all activities combined. Amazing accuracy, and very much as good or better than the informal tests I have done of previous HR sensors and straps that I have had - my tests being comparing them to other equipment as well as manually using the old tried and true 'two fingers on the neck or wrist and a watch' method. This sensor IS quite wide and extends across a large part of the strap, this entire section is the HR sensor area. The H10 can do two Bluetooth conenctions, with ANT+ both will connect to multiple ANT+ channels and there is a proprietary GymLink connection also - which connects to some fitness devices. The H10 can be used with any device underwater. The H10 has an internal memory that can save one training session on its own and can be accessed with one of the Polar apps like Polar's Beat app. The H10 works with pretty much everything and anything that we use for fitness nowadays. Anything that receives Bluetooth (Bluetooth 4.0 and Bluetooth BLE) or ANT+ and the Gymlink 5 kHz signals. It will output Bluetooth and ANT+ at the same time and even two Bluetooth devices at the same time. This of course includes watches by nearly all manufacturers as well as nearly all bike computers (not including non-smart old-style bike speedometers/odometers without ANT+ and Bluetooth), and any smartphone. This list is extensive. The HR sensor is not rechargeable but uses the common 2025 battery, Polar says that it lasts 400 hours. One thing you may want to do to extend battery life (recommended by Polar themselves and individuals who have used it over time) is to pop up one of the sensor pod's connectors out of the strap so that it goes to sleep, I have tested it many hours after I have stopped an activity and taken off the chest strap, and sometimes it still is transmitting. So this is something to keep in mind. The battery is easy to change, via what looks at first glance to be a quarter-turn battery hatch that you turn with a coin to open but it actually is quite different, as it snaps open with a little tab. The battery door is of course sealed with an o-ring and everything seems very tight and secure. The total weight with the strap is 60 grams with the sensor pod itself being 12 grams by itself. The soft strap is very easy to put on, wet it with a little water so the sensor can get good contact with your chest skin (you can wait for a little sweat to do it for you but then the sensor may not read well until that happens). You position the sensor monitor pod itself in the front of your chest, which puts the long wide sensor strap in a very good position all across your chest. This sensor area is quite extensively wide to give you that nice accuracy. You could even position this fairly inaccurately and it may still probably work - whether you positioned it by accident or deliberately as perhaps the strap does not fit you well for whatever reason. Some people do have problems with chest straps for many reasons, so I think those who do might find this works better than other chest straps with smaller sensor areas. It even works if you get it too low or too high on your chest, within a reasonable range. There are little rubbery dots on the strap itself to keep it in place. Does this actually make it work better? I don't know, but it seems like a great idea. I have never had one move on me so I can't say whether this makes any difference to me personally, but perhaps to others who have issues with HR chest straps staying in place, it might be just the thing to help. The latch snaps into place easily with one end snapping directly into the other end, to take it off you push a button on the latch and it disengages easily. The button is slightly recessed so you never accidentally pop it off (at least I have not as yet) and also won't get squeezed even by a tight jersey or compression shirt. The strap is very adjustable, with a conventional adjustable loop system to tighten or loosen it. There are two size options for the strap when you order - XS/S and M/XXL. The smaller one covers chests 20-30 inches (58-71 cm) in diameter while the larger one goes from 30-45 inches (67-95 cm). While riding or running or lifting or anything else I can't even feel it unless I consciously make myself aware of it. The Polar H10 sensor monitor is easily cleaned with a little dish soap and water, and a quick wipe to dry it. The soft strap is also very easy to clean with soap and water, or you can put it in a washer - though I recommend using a small washer bag to keep it from snarling and getting bent around other things, and maybe air-dry it instead of using a dryer Make sure you take the sensor off first of course. The soft strap now comes in not only the standard black but a burgundy with a design on it. The H10 is fully waterproof and can be used underwater for swimming and other things, up to 30 meters deep. And you don't need your watch or phone with you for swimming or anything else, at least for one session as the internal memory can store one workout. To set this up you use the Polar Beat app so you do have to connect it to your phone first, set it up and then you can use the strap without the phone present or nearby. When you are finished you reconnect and download the sensor data to the Polar Beat app, which can upload it to a few other sites or allow a download. The Polar Beat app also can be used to keep the firmware updated, check battery power, etc. And there are a number of workouts and such that you can use it for. The Polar Beat app can also estimate your Vo2 Max, you find this in the app under Upgrades (not sure why - as it's a free option) and then under Fitness Test. It estimated mine at 49, somewhat above what other fitness services estimates mine at but very close. Also, the Polar Flow app is another app with training and syncing to other services. And of course any other device you sync it to will have it's own abilities when connected to the Polar H10. You can even test your HRV (Heart Rate Variability), which is a good test of your health and recovery. You could use this as a 24-hour monitor with the right app, I suppose, but the H10 is really meant for exercise. But if you wanted to test your HR and HRV over an extended period of time you could. I think it would be comfortable sleeping, depending on the person, but it's not really made for that and it's possible that the sensor area might dry out over such a long period of inactivity. Lastly, I was going to include some comparison charts between the H10 and other HR monitors that I have but, outside of a few dropouts by optical heart rate sensors because of arm movement - which is to be expected, they all performed within pretty much identically. I had to really go data point by data point comparisons to see much difference. So in conclusion I would very highly recommend the Polar H10 - you are not going to be disappointed in accuracy, comfort, usability, connectivity, and compatibility. UPDATE Spring 2023 - For the last few months the output has become increasingly erratic with low heart rate readings. I have tried to wash the strap as much as I could and added extra moisture to the sensor pads, and even electrode gel. Both things seemed to help for a while, yet the strap became more and more intermittent over time, despite washing and using the electrode gel. It had to be thoroughly washed in the washing machine after each use for it to have any chance of working halfway decent. Once I started biking outside a few times it went in the opposite direction and started sometimes showing super-high HR readings. I was going to send it back to Polar for warranty but it seemed obvious that it was the strap and not the sensor itself, and instead of paying the shipping cost to send it back for warranty I decided to just buy a cheap replacement strap. That did the trick and it works perfectly and reliably again. The replacement maybe isn't as nice as Polar's but the important thing is that it works, I will see what the durability is for it.

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