- Apr 16, 2014
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I have had the Band since the day it was released and have for the most part been pleased to this point. However, over the last few weeks I am getting more and more frustrated with its ability to "lock in" on my HR while using "Run". I use this setting to track both running and mtn biking. At first it appeared to do a decent job, not great, of locking in on my HR while exercising and I was satisfied knowing it would not be perfect and reading others users are having the same issues.
I am estimating that during any workout in "Run" mode over the last month it is showing a solid heart icon, which means it is locked and reading, maybe 20% of my exercise time. I am constantly looking down at the screen, every 10 to 20 seconds, during exercise and it very rarely has the solid heart icon. On several occasions the summary in the app shows a complete loss of contact with HR during exercise. I have posted a couple of pictures of the results form the Health app to provide as example. I feel like strapping a GoPro to my head and videoing the substandard performance of HR tracking for Microsoft to see, even though they must already know
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I have used it below the wrist, above the wrist, screen facing towards palm and screen facing out like a watch all with the same results. I have tightened it as much as possible and loosened it a bit with the same results. I clean it after each exercise also.
How can we be confident that the HR reading is even close if it never locks in during exercise? I might as well just use an app like Runtastic or Cyclometer to track distance traveled and pace to get a calorie burn during work out and not have spent $200 to get HR monitoring and GPS.
I am estimating that during any workout in "Run" mode over the last month it is showing a solid heart icon, which means it is locked and reading, maybe 20% of my exercise time. I am constantly looking down at the screen, every 10 to 20 seconds, during exercise and it very rarely has the solid heart icon. On several occasions the summary in the app shows a complete loss of contact with HR during exercise. I have posted a couple of pictures of the results form the Health app to provide as example. I feel like strapping a GoPro to my head and videoing the substandard performance of HR tracking for Microsoft to see, even though they must already know


I have used it below the wrist, above the wrist, screen facing towards palm and screen facing out like a watch all with the same results. I have tightened it as much as possible and loosened it a bit with the same results. I clean it after each exercise also.
How can we be confident that the HR reading is even close if it never locks in during exercise? I might as well just use an app like Runtastic or Cyclometer to track distance traveled and pace to get a calorie burn during work out and not have spent $200 to get HR monitoring and GPS.