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title: "Polar H7 Bluetooth Smart Heart Rate Sensor"
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# Compatible with iOS & Android apps Bluetooth Smart ECG-accurate HR 200-hour user-replaceable battery Polar H7 Bluetooth Smart Heart Rate Sensor

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## Summary

> ❤️‍🔥 Stay ahead of your heart game with Polar H7 – where precision meets passion! 📊

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Polar H7 Bluetooth Smart Heart Rate Sensor
- **How much does it cost?** Rp3762709 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Comfort-First Design:** Soft, adjustable fabric chest strap (M-XXL) contours perfectly to your body for all-day wearability and stability.
- • **Battery Life That Keeps Up:** User-replaceable CR2025 battery delivers up to 200 hours of uninterrupted tracking—no mid-workout surprises.
- • **Future-Proof Compatibility:** Supports a wide range of devices from iPhone 4S to latest Android 4.3+ models—stay connected across platforms.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Sync:** Effortlessly pairs with Polar devices, gym equipment, and top Android/iOS apps—train smarter, not harder.
- • **Precision Meets Performance:** ECG-accurate heart rate data streamed live to your favorite fitness apps for real-time insights.

## Overview

The Polar H7 Bluetooth Smart Heart Rate Sensor delivers ECG-accurate heart rate data via low-energy Bluetooth to compatible iOS and Android devices. Featuring a comfortable, adjustable fabric chest strap and a user-replaceable battery with up to 200 hours of life, it seamlessly integrates with Polar apps, gym equipment, and third-party fitness apps. Designed for professionals who demand reliable, real-time biometric feedback, the H7 empowers smarter training and better health tracking across multiple platforms.

## Description

Make the most out of every training session with the Polar H7 Bluetooth Smart Heart Rate Sensor. It provides real-time heart rate to compatible mobile training apps, including Polar Beat and Polar Flow, via low energy Bluetooth Smart technology. Also connects with the majority of Polar heart rate monitors on the market and compatible gym equipment. Includes a soft fabric chest strap size M-XXL (30-45 Inch) that seamlessly adapts to your body shape. User replaceable battery. Includes limited two-year manufacturer's warranty.

Review: Works great with iPhone 5s - I read some of the bad reviews about this and was a little worried but ordered it anyways because overall the rating was around 4/5. And all I can say is that it was a great purchase and I should have never hesitated. This is my first HRM and first Polar product. I read a page or two in the manual which is basically all I needed. It said to turn on my Bluetooth and then open the apps I wanted to use the HRM with. First I downloaded and opened the Polar app. I told it to connect to the HRM and it connected but then a popup said "connection lost" About 30 more dialog boxes of "connection lost" came up over the next few seconds. Finally behind all of those I saw that it had successfully paired with the app. I had to click "ok" on all the "connection lost" boxes but I finally got back to the app and saw my heart rate being displayed. Yay! This is the only time the sensor/app had connection "jitters." All the additional times I've used the HRM with the Polar app or any other fitness apps there have been no issues at all. I only had to pair it once, not every time I use it like other users have reported. I just put on the monitor, turn on bluetooth on my phone, open the app and I'm good to go. I tested pairing it with Runtastic and Wahoo fitness apps; both picked up the sensor just fine, no issues. I was afraid that I'd have to pay money to "upgrade" the Polar app like other people have said they had to do, but honestly for HR monitoring the "free" version is awesome. It shows your current heart rate, the zone you're in, your average HR and max HR and you can display these a couple different ways depending on what is important to you. A tap on the screen lets you change the display on the fly. At the end of the workout it tells you how your time in a zone is affecting your fitness. Also you can sync it with the free Polar Flow website, this allows you to keep track of all your training. Currently I'm using the Polar app along side the Nike Running app. Even though the Polar app does GPS tracking/mapping, timing, etc I use the Nike app because all my old runs are on there. But having both open at the same time and with both using GPS is a non-issue, surprisingly it works great! So if you want to use the Polar app for the heart rate only and keep your old fitness app that is not a problem. I had no issues with dropout/spikes in the heart data and I barely used a few drops of water on the conductive strap as it said in the manual. I have not had any battery issues like other people reported. I think they forgot to unclip it from the strap when they were done working out and as a result drained the battery. It uses a CR 2025 button style battery that is user replaceable. The manual states that it has a 200 hour battery life. Also another reviewer said that there must be a problem with these because desertcart stopped selling them for a short while. I looked at the used section and saw about six "desertcart warehouse deals." They all had minor cosmetic issues I believe. I think the problem was that desertcart was sending these in padded envelopes and they'd been mangled and returned. desertcart started selling them again this week which is when I ordered mine. It came in a sturdy box and arrived in perfect condition. All in all this is an awesome piece of tech that is easy to setup and does exactly what it promises. The Polar app is great for HR monitoring even without paying for the special "training" upgrades. I've only had this unit for about a week but I love it and have used it during multiple runs without any issues. I'll update this review and report how it's working out after a few weeks. I'm sure it will be performing great. And if you have any questions just comment and I'll try to answer them if I can. If you found this review helpful please click the button.
Review: To help you start - This is just a quick heads up for new buyers; I'll review the product in more detail as I use it. The instructions that come with the sensor are terrible. There's basically a description on how to put the strap/sensor on, but not really anything about pairing to Bluetooth. There are no pairing buttons or switches, the bluetooth and pairing start when you attach the sensor to the strap which contains the electrodes. There are no LED's to tell you that you are paired or in pairing mode. In order to pair you need three things which the instructions, in a sense, tell you. However, the instructions make it seem as if these steps are used to wear and use the sensor, not that it is necessary to follow the steps for pairing. In short, you must: 1) Wet the electrodes (which is the plasticized part on the strap, although the illustration makes it appear that you wet the strap) 2) Place the strap on your chest! This is required because it helps the electrodes to connect, I suppose. Or maybe it needs to receive a heartbeat. In any case, in order to pair, the strap must be on your chest and 3) you need to attach the sensor to the strap (which should be obvious). My Samsung Galaxy 7 (Android) would not find the sensor after a scan until I first installed the Polar Beat app (free) on the phone. I had to use the Polar Beat app to pair the sensor to the phone, it would not pair up using the phone's Bluetooth setting. Once it paired up, pairing with my other app, MapMyRun, was very easy. It would not seem likely that you'd need to wear it in order to pair it, and it would be a lot better if the instructions made that clear. Research on the web also mentioned "keeping it close, like in your front pants pocket". It took me a while to realize that they were talking about the phone, not the sensor. I hope that this helps you in setting up and saving some frustration. One other thing: I have seen reviews where people cannot get the battery cover open without stripping it. Indeed, they say to use a coin to unscrew the cover but since this was designed in Finland, perhaps they are thinking of a Finnish Marrka or Euro coin. In any case, I found that a 1980's era NYC subway token worked fine but that, as others mentioned, a US quarter or nickel would strip the screw slot. So far, with a very light workout, once set up, the sensor seems to work just fine. I compared the results with a hospital quality blood pressure meter and a finger pulse oximeter and the readings all matched, so that part is great. I'll review further as it gets more use. So far, so good. 5 stars with one deducted for poor instructions and lack of a visible pairing indicator. Edit: June 2018 - I've been using this at least 5 hours a week for about 18 months now. I have changed the battery just once in that time; I imagine I'll probably replace it again in another month or two. The strap is washed every time I wear it (I just take it into the shower with me after I run) and it's starting to fray a bit, but will likely last quite a while longer before I may need to replace it. I am upgrading my review from 4 stars to 5 because, despite the trouble I had setting it up and getting a bad unit, it has worked very well and very consistently. I also deducted 1 star due to the lack of a pairing indicator. While this is true (it would be nice to have a light on the sensor) you can tell if it's paired by checking the app on your phone. As regards the instructions, this has been out long enough now that all you need to do is look online and find reviews such as this one and you'll find help if you're having issues setting it up.

## Features

- Provides live, accurate heart rate to compatible mobile training apps, including Polar Beat Uses Bluetooth Smart technology providing ECG-accurate heart rate to any Bluetooth Smart ready device utilizing standard heart rate profile
- Compatible with iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th generation), iPad (3rd & 4th generation), iPad mini and iPod Nano (7th generation)
- User replaceable battery, For optimal battery life, detach transmitter from chest strap after every use
- Also uses Gym Link to connect with the majority of Polar heart rate monitors on the market and with compatible gym equipment
- Compatible with select devices using Android 4.3 or later (HTC: One, One M8, One Mini, LG: G2, Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Motorola: Moto G, Moto X, Samsung Galaxy: S3, S4 and S5, Note II, Note III, Sony: Xperia Z1

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007S088F4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,952 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #120 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand Name | POLAR |
| Color | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (10,420) |
| Date First Available | April 20, 2012 |
| Included Components | H7 Bluetooth Smart Heart Rate Sensor, Replaceable Battery, Soft Fabric Chest Strap |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.79 x 0.39 x 1.18 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 3.86 x 1.02 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Polar |
| Model Name | FBA_92053175 |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 92053175 |
| Size | Medium/XX-Large |
| Suggested Users | unisex |

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great with iPhone 5s
*by J***. on February 23, 2014*

I read some of the bad reviews about this and was a little worried but ordered it anyways because overall the rating was around 4/5. And all I can say is that it was a great purchase and I should have never hesitated. This is my first HRM and first Polar product. I read a page or two in the manual which is basically all I needed. It said to turn on my Bluetooth and then open the apps I wanted to use the HRM with. First I downloaded and opened the Polar app. I told it to connect to the HRM and it connected but then a popup said "connection lost" About 30 more dialog boxes of "connection lost" came up over the next few seconds. Finally behind all of those I saw that it had successfully paired with the app. I had to click "ok" on all the "connection lost" boxes but I finally got back to the app and saw my heart rate being displayed. Yay! This is the only time the sensor/app had connection "jitters." All the additional times I've used the HRM with the Polar app or any other fitness apps there have been no issues at all. I only had to pair it once, not every time I use it like other users have reported. I just put on the monitor, turn on bluetooth on my phone, open the app and I'm good to go. I tested pairing it with Runtastic and Wahoo fitness apps; both picked up the sensor just fine, no issues. I was afraid that I'd have to pay money to "upgrade" the Polar app like other people have said they had to do, but honestly for HR monitoring the "free" version is awesome. It shows your current heart rate, the zone you're in, your average HR and max HR and you can display these a couple different ways depending on what is important to you. A tap on the screen lets you change the display on the fly. At the end of the workout it tells you how your time in a zone is affecting your fitness. Also you can sync it with the free Polar Flow website, this allows you to keep track of all your training. Currently I'm using the Polar app along side the Nike Running app. Even though the Polar app does GPS tracking/mapping, timing, etc I use the Nike app because all my old runs are on there. But having both open at the same time and with both using GPS is a non-issue, surprisingly it works great! So if you want to use the Polar app for the heart rate only and keep your old fitness app that is not a problem. I had no issues with dropout/spikes in the heart data and I barely used a few drops of water on the conductive strap as it said in the manual. I have not had any battery issues like other people reported. I think they forgot to unclip it from the strap when they were done working out and as a result drained the battery. It uses a CR 2025 button style battery that is user replaceable. The manual states that it has a 200 hour battery life. Also another reviewer said that there must be a problem with these because amazon stopped selling them for a short while. I looked at the used section and saw about six "amazon warehouse deals." They all had minor cosmetic issues I believe. I think the problem was that amazon was sending these in padded envelopes and they'd been mangled and returned. Amazon started selling them again this week which is when I ordered mine. It came in a sturdy box and arrived in perfect condition. All in all this is an awesome piece of tech that is easy to setup and does exactly what it promises. The Polar app is great for HR monitoring even without paying for the special "training" upgrades. I've only had this unit for about a week but I love it and have used it during multiple runs without any issues. I'll update this review and report how it's working out after a few weeks. I'm sure it will be performing great. And if you have any questions just comment and I'll try to answer them if I can. If you found this review helpful please click the button.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ To help you start
*by P***S on February 28, 2017*

This is just a quick heads up for new buyers; I'll review the product in more detail as I use it. The instructions that come with the sensor are terrible. There's basically a description on how to put the strap/sensor on, but not really anything about pairing to Bluetooth. There are no pairing buttons or switches, the bluetooth and pairing start when you attach the sensor to the strap which contains the electrodes. There are no LED's to tell you that you are paired or in pairing mode. In order to pair you need three things which the instructions, in a sense, tell you. However, the instructions make it seem as if these steps are used to wear and use the sensor, not that it is necessary to follow the steps for pairing. In short, you must: 1) Wet the electrodes (which is the plasticized part on the strap, although the illustration makes it appear that you wet the strap) 2) Place the strap on your chest! This is required because it helps the electrodes to connect, I suppose. Or maybe it needs to receive a heartbeat. In any case, in order to pair, the strap must be on your chest and 3) you need to attach the sensor to the strap (which should be obvious). My Samsung Galaxy 7 (Android) would not find the sensor after a scan until I first installed the Polar Beat app (free) on the phone. I had to use the Polar Beat app to pair the sensor to the phone, it would not pair up using the phone's Bluetooth setting. Once it paired up, pairing with my other app, MapMyRun, was very easy. It would not seem likely that you'd need to wear it in order to pair it, and it would be a lot better if the instructions made that clear. Research on the web also mentioned "keeping it close, like in your front pants pocket". It took me a while to realize that they were talking about the phone, not the sensor. I hope that this helps you in setting up and saving some frustration. One other thing: I have seen reviews where people cannot get the battery cover open without stripping it. Indeed, they say to use a coin to unscrew the cover but since this was designed in Finland, perhaps they are thinking of a Finnish Marrka or Euro coin. In any case, I found that a 1980's era NYC subway token worked fine but that, as others mentioned, a US quarter or nickel would strip the screw slot. So far, with a very light workout, once set up, the sensor seems to work just fine. I compared the results with a hospital quality blood pressure meter and a finger pulse oximeter and the readings all matched, so that part is great. I'll review further as it gets more use. So far, so good. 5 stars with one deducted for poor instructions and lack of a visible pairing indicator. Edit: June 2018 - I've been using this at least 5 hours a week for about 18 months now. I have changed the battery just once in that time; I imagine I'll probably replace it again in another month or two. The strap is washed every time I wear it (I just take it into the shower with me after I run) and it's starting to fray a bit, but will likely last quite a while longer before I may need to replace it. I am upgrading my review from 4 stars to 5 because, despite the trouble I had setting it up and getting a bad unit, it has worked very well and very consistently. I also deducted 1 star due to the lack of a pairing indicator. While this is true (it would be nice to have a light on the sensor) you can tell if it's paired by checking the app on your phone. As regards the instructions, this has been out long enough now that all you need to do is look online and find reviews such as this one and you'll find help if you're having issues setting it up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works as advertised, a bit uncomfortable though
*by S***R on March 21, 2015*

This is a good product for someone who likes tracking their physical activity with their smartphone and devices such as Fitbit and/or apps like RunKeeper or MapMyRide. I do, and I've had good experiences with older, lo-tech Polar heart rate straps & watches, so I was anxious to try out this Bluetooth version. The Bluetooth aspect works as advertised - it was easy to pair with my iPhone, the connection is stable, and the data shows up on the phone in (nearly) real time, though many apps don't support it yet and the Polar app is mediocre. The lack of widespread app support shouldn't be a deal-breaker, though, because the heart-rate data goes into Apple's Health app, which can interface with a very large number of fitness apps. Aside from the bluetooth feature, it is as good of a heart rate strap as any of my previous Polar chest straps: it's accurate, and it actually sends the data to treadmills and elipticals at the gym that are Polar-compatible, just like my older low-tech Polar straps. I'm knocking one star off because it's uncomfortable to wear. Specifically, the clasp where you connect it together around your chest kind of digs into the skin and mildly hurts. Not a big deal, and I fix it by putting some gauze or cloth between it and my skin. But it's a minor annoyance. Plus, the elastic material used for the band will likely get stretched over time so the strap won't last as long as the earlier, low-tech Polar straps. So, I like but don't love this Polar bluetooth heart rate strap. If I weren't trying to use my iPhone as a hub for tracking and storing my various activity and health indicators, I would definitely prefer the older, low-tech Polar straps & watches, which are maybe a little better than this and probably last a few years longer. But tracking my activity on my phone definitely motivates me to exercise more, and this bluetooth heart rate strap is a part of that. So I'm pleased with my purchase, and I expect most others would be, too.

## Frequently Bought Together

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