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POLAR Stride Waterproof Running Sensor Bluetooth Smart

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Features

  • Includes smart features to measure your running speed and distance when paired with a Bluetooth Smart ready device and a mobile training app such as Polar Beat
  • Running watch is ideal for running on a treadmill, indoor track, or on the muddiest trail
  • Small, shock and waterproof sensor fits firmly onto your shoelaces to handle even the most demanding runs
  • Compatible with Bluetooth smart ready mobile devices and certain training apps, such as Polar Beat; Note: not compatible with Polar monitors

Description

The Polar Stride Sensor Bluetooth Smart measures your speed and distance when paired with a Bluetooth Smart ready device and a mobile training app such as Polar Beat. It's the newest addition to Polar's innovative Bluetooth Smart fitness product range.

Brand: POLAR


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Team Name: POLAR


Screen Size: 0.96 Inches


Item Weight: 0.1 Kilograms


Battery Life: 600 Hours


Sensor Type: Wearable


Battery Description: Replaceable


UPC:


Brand: ‎POLAR


Color: ‎Black


Compatible Devices: ‎Smartphones


Team Name: ‎POLAR


Screen Size: ‎0.96 Inches


Item Weight: ‎0.1 Kilograms


Battery Life: ‎600 Hours


Sensor Type: ‎Wearable


Battery Description: ‎Replaceable


UPC: ‎725882017860 725882017853


Manufacturer: ‎Polar Electro, Inc.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.85 x 3.74 x 1.46 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.11 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.72 x 2.95 x 1.18 inches


Brand Name: ‎POLAR


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎91053153


Model Year: ‎2014


Style: ‎Modern


Size: ‎One


Sport Type: ‎Exercise & Fitness


Date First Available: April 17, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works with iPhone and Polar/Wahoo app
Got this for treadmill runs. Wahoo Fitness will recognize this sensor, but there is a glitch where it'll stop recording when you start a run. As of 26-June, tech support said they'll have a fix in the next release. Works well with the Polar app, but needed to be calibrated. I've heard a few people say this sensor is big and bulky. This is my first foot pod, so I have no basis for comparison, but its not big enough for me to feel when running or be a bother. I wish there was an easier way to take the sensor off instead of unlacing your shoes, but I'll live. Now I'm fully BLE for my run/bike gear, woohoo! Update 26-Oct; Wahoo officially added support for this sensor in their latest app release. I did a few calibration runs this past week. The app tracks distance well once calibrated. However, the pace is all over the place - I think the data used is too noisy, hopefully they can get this corrected. I think its just the way Wahoo is looking at the data and not a function of the sensor itself, so still a 5 star product. Otherwise, great support for this cool little sensor just in time for the treadmill season! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2013 by C. McDonald

  • World's 1st bluetooth stride sensor has it's good and bads. And for you serious runners, SIZE DOES MATTER!
Like many iPhone5 users, I've been looking for a compatible stride sensor. There are already several Bluetooth heart rate monitors on the market that were compatible, but if I wanted to track my stride / cadence, I had to resort to the old ANT+ technology. Thought it is possible to use both ANT+ and Bluetooth sensors concurrently, I had a big ANT+ receiver attached to a lightning-31 pin adapter sticking off of my iPhone5. Now that the Polar bluetooth sensor is available, and by my research, is the only Bluetooth stride sensor on the market at this time, I gave it a try. My first impression coming out of the package is that THIS THING IS HUGE! Runners used to the Nike foot pod or Garmin foot pods that fit neatly in that pocket in the sole of your shoe, or discreetly clip on to your laces will be taken aback by this very large Bluetooth stride sensor. Not only is it large in size, but has considerable mass as well. I noticed a slight but still perceptible weight and even windspeed resistance of the foot to which this sensor was attached. I'm not sure a serious runner could tolerate such a device. I wonder if the new technology required such a large sensor or if it's just a design flaw by Polar. The clip to attach it to your laces must actually have the laces passed through it, so it takes a moment to attach, and does not easily clip on and off so that you might switch it between your various running shoes. The attachment unit is not really a clip so much as a "harness" for its massive sensor payload. I do a lot of obstacle racing and trail racing. Though the attachment harness is sturdy, I could imaging weeds or branches that I'm running through easily snagging on or banging against the sensor. As for it's function, the sensor did accurately measure my stride and cadence and was accurate in the woods, where the GPS becomes useless for tracking my distances. I did some 4 mile trail runs with it and it was spot on in the distances. Thus, for function, I'd give it 5 stars. For it's cumbersome size and weight, I'd give it 2 stars. For it's difficulty in attaching to the shoe and switching between shoes I'd give it 3 stars. Average, 3 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2013 by Tony

  • I Love My Stride Sensor!
I paired it to my Iphone 5 and it works great with Polar app. I run on my treadmill at home and I put my phone on the console of the treadmill. I usually run in an interval format; jog, run, fast run, repeat. At the end of my run the treadmill and the Polar app usually are within a hundredths of a mile or so. Can't really expect better than that. But during the run the mileage recorded and mph between the treadmill and Polar app will differ more. I assume this is due to the interval format of my runs. I also like the extra feedback I get from the app with the stride sensor, namely the fitness rating. Overall, I love it and would buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2013 by AlanDavis1963

  • Works...but only with a few apps.
Changing apps just to suit this sensor is a deal breaker for me. It does not work with Digifit and I believe Polar probably shares some blame in this...possibly not wanting to cough up support dough to the Digifit team. A pox on both their houses. The Digifit people smile in your face and say they are working on it...for 5 months now and do absolutely nothing...sort of like congress. The Polar ble speed cadence sensor does work with digifit as well as the polar ble hrm. So get off the stick you bozos and make this product work. For those that have not purchased the unit...stay away if you use Digifit. I am now on the hunt for something to replace Digifit as well despite my prior happiness with the app...this wait is unjustified and inherently represents a lack of interest in supporting the consumer. That being said, the unit is large, but is not too large like one of the previous reviewer has indicated. It is substantially larger than the garmin foot pod, but my garmin unit eventually died after just about two years use. Poor battery compartment design basically. And who needs that ant+ adapter jutting out of their iphone only worsened by the lightening adapter for the 5...pathetic contraption. BLE is the future and the present actually, but Digifit does not get that...just go and look at their forums...mucho disgruntled peope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2013 by Faja4x

  • Great option for indoor running.
I'm a runner and try to run outside as much as I possibly can. But when the weather isn't agreeable, I will typically hit the threadmill. So I was looking for something that would provide me a little more accurate measure than the treadmill display as to how far I am running. Having a couple other Polar products that have held up well through time, I went with this one. Especially since I wanted the bluetooth to hook right up with my apps on my iPhone. So far, no complaints. works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2015 by Andrew

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