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Polar Verity Sense - Optical Heart Rate Monitor Armband for Any Sport and Exercise

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About this item

  • 71% Polyester, 29% Spandex
  • Made in the USA or Imported
  • COMFORT: Polar Verity Sense keeps your wrist free for maximum comfort and freedom of movement. Just slip it on your upper or lower arm, clip it on your goggles or place it snug and firm against your skin under tight-fitting clothing.
  • CONVENIENCE: With only one button, using Polar Verity Sense couldn't be easier. Just switch it on and put it on your arm or temple and you’re ready to start your workout right away.
  • CONNECTIVITY: Bluetooth and ANT+ guarantee a large variety of devices that you can connect Polar Verity Sense with. You can have two simultaneous Bluetooth connections.
  • VERSATILITY: Polar Verity Sense suits countless different applications. You can either follow your heart rate in real time on a connected device or app or record your session and transfer your data to your phone afterwards.
  • ACCURACY: Verity Sense is able to accurately track heart rate when placed against the skin on your upper arm, forearm, or can be clipped to goggles.



From the manufacturer

Verity Sense
polar; verity sense heart rate monitor; waterproof heart rate monitor; fitness tracker; fitness band

polar; verity sense heart rate monitor; waterproof heart rate monitor; fitness tracker; fitness band
Verity Sense works with a wide verity of apps and connectivity

For the full Polar Verity Sense experience, connect your heart rate monitor to Polar Flow, our free app.

Polar Verity Sense

Polar Verity Sense is a versatile high-quality optical heart rate monitor that measures heart rate from your arm or temple, and it's very easy to use.

It has Polar's reliable optical HR solution and connects with Bluetooth and ANT+.

  • Two simultaneous Bluetooth connections and ANT+ broadcast: Works with just about any device or app.
  • Long better life: 20 hours on a single charge
  • Internal memory: 600 hours of recording
  • Waterproof (50 m)
  • Chargeable battery
  • Updated firmware
  • Bluetooth transmission range 150 m (40m without the holder clip)
Customer Reviews
4.1 out of 5 stars 3,522
4.1 out of 5 stars 8,716
4.1 out of 5 stars 14,438
HR measurement method Optical Heart Rate (6-LED) ECG ECG
Product placement Arm and temple Chest Chest
Operation time 30h 400h (replaceable battery) 400h (replaceable battery)
Rechargeable no data no data
Compatible with 3rd party apps
Built-in memory Up to 600h HR training no data 1 training session
ANT+ and Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity
Dual Bluetooth connections
5 kHz transmission (Gymlink) no data
Waterproof 50 m 30 m 30 m

WPA
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
This extremely lightweight heat rate monitor seems to work well. I use it for my running, and while I'm not sure it's quite as accurate as my old chest strap monitor, it does help guide me when it comes to exertion.Phone connectivity was easy enough with the free Polar Flow app, though I'm not the biggest fan of the actual app. Fortunately, the monitor easily connects to a LOT of fitness apps. I use mine with Strava and Wahoo with no trouble.The included arm strap is highly adjustable, so getting a good fit is easy. Charging it is a snap, too, with the included charging device, though I do think that the charger would be pretty easy to lose. Overall, though, I think it's fine.I'm happy with this purchase and use mine daily. It's definitely worth looking into if you're in the market for a great rate monitor.
WPA
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
This extremely lightweight heat rate monitor seems to work well. I use it for my running, and while I'm not sure it's quite as accurate as my old chest strap monitor, it does help guide me when it comes to exertion.Phone connectivity was easy enough with the free Polar Flow app, though I'm not the biggest fan of the actual app. Fortunately, the monitor easily connects to a LOT of fitness apps. I use mine with Strava and Wahoo with no trouble.The included arm strap is highly adjustable, so getting a good fit is easy. Charging it is a snap, too, with the included charging device, though I do think that the charger would be pretty easy to lose. Overall, though, I think it's fine.I'm happy with this purchase and use mine daily. It's definitely worth looking into if you're in the market for a great rate monitor.
FelipeFAraujo
Reviewed in Brazil on February 20, 2025
TUDO CERTO, CONFORME DESCRITO
FelipeFAraujo
Reviewed in Brazil on February 20, 2025
TUDO CERTO, CONFORME DESCRITO
PadreTB
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I’ve owned both the Polar H9 and H10. They both served me well but imperfectly. Too often it was difficult to get the monitor to connect with the app. Very frustrating at times. So I bought this Verity Sense and it’s been fantastic! Connects immediately every time and tests have proven that the measurements are accurate. I’m very happy with it and I highly recommend it.
PadreTB
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I’ve owned both the Polar H9 and H10. They both served me well but imperfectly. Too often it was difficult to get the monitor to connect with the app. Very frustrating at times. So I bought this Verity Sense and it’s been fantastic! Connects immediately every time and tests have proven that the measurements are accurate. I’m very happy with it and I highly recommend it.
Dave I.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
After getting frustrated with the most recent scosche arm band and its inconsistent readings, due to overly sensitive placement issues, I looked for other options, and found this Polar device.Overall I'm pleased. The ant+ connection has been solid, never dropping. And the placement is far less finicky than the scosche was, and has been consistent with the readings. It's not an issue for me, but the Bluetooth connection dropped about 5 min in, so I switched to ant+ and haven't had an issue since.
Dave I.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
After getting frustrated with the most recent scosche arm band and its inconsistent readings, due to overly sensitive placement issues, I looked for other options, and found this Polar device.Overall I'm pleased. The ant+ connection has been solid, never dropping. And the placement is far less finicky than the scosche was, and has been consistent with the readings. It's not an issue for me, but the Bluetooth connection dropped about 5 min in, so I switched to ant+ and haven't had an issue since.
Achocho
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I bought Polar H10 first believing that it is more accurate than other models. However it is hard to connect it to an exercise machine. Polar sense connects immediately and works well. It is much more accurate than Pixel watch.
Achocho
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I bought Polar H10 first believing that it is more accurate than other models. However it is hard to connect it to an exercise machine. Polar sense connects immediately and works well. It is much more accurate than Pixel watch.
Harry Moto
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Way back in the day I had a Polar chest strap. It was uncomfortable, got soaked with sweat every time I worked out, and was generally a pain in the bottom I put up with because It read my heart rate perfectly every single time.Enter the new age of cool stuff; I got a wrist watch thingy to monitor my heart rate. Very convenient, measures heart rate 24/7, just stays on your wrist (athough you can't shower with it?) But wait: Every 3rd workout it dozes off and forgets to follow my heartrate, so when I should be doing the big push, instead I'm yelling at my wrist thingy. Then it quit, and you guessed it; right at the crux of my workout.Enough! Unwilling to go on like this, I go on Amazon to see what else is available. I'm thinking I'll just bite the bullet and get a chest strap, but what's this? An armband HR monitor by POLAR? With great reviews? Oh, yea, I'm all in.The software was a bit fidgety to set up, but now I know the drill for my devices and software; and every workout is the same. A glance at my heartrate verifies I'm on path, and afterwards I have graphic and digital records I can browse through to plot out recovery time and effort. This makes me very happy!I wear mine on my left forearm and have never had to mess with the sensor to get a reading. It integrates with my Echelon bicycle running qdomyos-zwift and links with Stava.Twelve stars!
Harry Moto
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Way back in the day I had a Polar chest strap. It was uncomfortable, got soaked with sweat every time I worked out, and was generally a pain in the bottom I put up with because It read my heart rate perfectly every single time.Enter the new age of cool stuff; I got a wrist watch thingy to monitor my heart rate. Very convenient, measures heart rate 24/7, just stays on your wrist (athough you can't shower with it?) But wait: Every 3rd workout it dozes off and forgets to follow my heartrate, so when I should be doing the big push, instead I'm yelling at my wrist thingy. Then it quit, and you guessed it; right at the crux of my workout.Enough! Unwilling to go on like this, I go on Amazon to see what else is available. I'm thinking I'll just bite the bullet and get a chest strap, but what's this? An armband HR monitor by POLAR? With great reviews? Oh, yea, I'm all in.The software was a bit fidgety to set up, but now I know the drill for my devices and software; and every workout is the same. A glance at my heartrate verifies I'm on path, and afterwards I have graphic and digital records I can browse through to plot out recovery time and effort. This makes me very happy!I wear mine on my left forearm and have never had to mess with the sensor to get a reading. It integrates with my Echelon bicycle running qdomyos-zwift and links with Stava.Twelve stars!
Szu-ping Lee
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
To preface, I am a physical activity researcher and am testing various activity trackers for our next project. I bought the Verity Sense after I got the Polar Ignite 2. I was not happy with the responsiveness of the wrist-worn HR monitors. They do an okay job tracking HR averaged over a longer time (like 1 minute), but not too responsive if you are doing 30s interval type of training where the HR can change quickly. I thought that was the limit of the optical technology and was ready to buy a Polar chest strap (the industry gold standard). However, I read another review here on Amazon showing graphs of how closely this model tracks with the chest strap sensor so I have to give it a try. I was not disappointed! The Verity Sense, when worn on the upper arm as instructed is really responsive and accurate. I can do 30s intervals on a bike and it will track the HR without delay. Even during a vigorous run with fast arm movement (12km/h or 8 min-mile pace), the tracking doesn't skip a beat. The band is comfortable and does not slip. It doesn't have to be super snug to work. The signal can also be picked up by most gym equipment without the watch. Overall I am very satisfied.
Szu-ping Lee
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
To preface, I am a physical activity researcher and am testing various activity trackers for our next project. I bought the Verity Sense after I got the Polar Ignite 2. I was not happy with the responsiveness of the wrist-worn HR monitors. They do an okay job tracking HR averaged over a longer time (like 1 minute), but not too responsive if you are doing 30s interval type of training where the HR can change quickly. I thought that was the limit of the optical technology and was ready to buy a Polar chest strap (the industry gold standard). However, I read another review here on Amazon showing graphs of how closely this model tracks with the chest strap sensor so I have to give it a try. I was not disappointed! The Verity Sense, when worn on the upper arm as instructed is really responsive and accurate. I can do 30s intervals on a bike and it will track the HR without delay. Even during a vigorous run with fast arm movement (12km/h or 8 min-mile pace), the tracking doesn't skip a beat. The band is comfortable and does not slip. It doesn't have to be super snug to work. The signal can also be picked up by most gym equipment without the watch. Overall I am very satisfied.
Cliente Kindle
Reviewed in Italy on October 14, 2024
Ottimo! Finalmente.
Cliente Kindle
Reviewed in Italy on October 14, 2024
Ottimo! Finalmente.
Melvin Koh
Reviewed in Singapore on October 2, 2023
Excellent heart rate monitor for those that don’t like it to be strapped on your chest
Melvin Koh
Reviewed in Singapore on October 2, 2023
Excellent heart rate monitor for those that don’t like it to be strapped on your chest
captainron
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2022
I have a TRUE treadmill that uses a Polar heart rate monitor. I use the Polar Chest Strap for the treadmill and it works fine. Since I use a WAHOO brand arm heart monitor for everything else, I thought I would try the Polar Verity Sense for my True Treadmill.The Wahoo heart rate monitor is easy to use. You simply sync it to your devise and off it goes. Never had an issue for over 4 years. Not the case with this overly complicated piece of junk Verity Sense.The developer of this product should be fired. If the goal was to create on overly complicated, must sign up for the App, Agree to allow Polar to use your personal info, product then they succeed.With todays technology and ease of use this thing is a complete joke. You must sign up for the app to be able to us it. Well I did since I paid almost a hundred dollars for it. However, the thing did not work on my True Treadmill. The only product ( polar) that my treadmill is suppose to work with, would not work.Rather then take a sledge hammer to this piece of junk, ( I almost did) I sent it back. Thank god for Amazon. Return was even easier than using this trash.Look, it may monitor your heart rate real good if it works for you, but my advise is to check out the Wahoo arm Heart rate monitor. Compare them both and you will see that Wahoo is a much better product. Cost is about the same so no break there. But after four years of using the Wahoo arm heart rate monitor, I can say it monitors heart rate very accurately and is reliable.
captainron
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2022
I have a TRUE treadmill that uses a Polar heart rate monitor. I use the Polar Chest Strap for the treadmill and it works fine. Since I use a WAHOO brand arm heart monitor for everything else, I thought I would try the Polar Verity Sense for my True Treadmill.The Wahoo heart rate monitor is easy to use. You simply sync it to your devise and off it goes. Never had an issue for over 4 years. Not the case with this overly complicated piece of junk Verity Sense.The developer of this product should be fired. If the goal was to create on overly complicated, must sign up for the App, Agree to allow Polar to use your personal info, product then they succeed.With todays technology and ease of use this thing is a complete joke. You must sign up for the app to be able to us it. Well I did since I paid almost a hundred dollars for it. However, the thing did not work on my True Treadmill. The only product ( polar) that my treadmill is suppose to work with, would not work.Rather then take a sledge hammer to this piece of junk, ( I almost did) I sent it back. Thank god for Amazon. Return was even easier than using this trash.Look, it may monitor your heart rate real good if it works for you, but my advise is to check out the Wahoo arm Heart rate monitor. Compare them both and you will see that Wahoo is a much better product. Cost is about the same so no break there. But after four years of using the Wahoo arm heart rate monitor, I can say it monitors heart rate very accurately and is reliable.
Andreas Wenger
Reviewed in Singapore on December 9, 2022
The arm strap is much more comfortable than the chest strap. Polar is leading in HR measurement. My wrist measurement is about 30bpm off.
Andreas Wenger
Reviewed in Singapore on December 9, 2022
The arm strap is much more comfortable than the chest strap. Polar is leading in HR measurement. My wrist measurement is about 30bpm off.
user-MSLHAE
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 8, 2021
Thank you seller Already use and device is ok.
user-MSLHAE
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 8, 2021
Thank you seller Already use and device is ok.
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