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Re: heart rate sensor
Anyone ever tried to integerate a heart rate sensor, the kind that clips to your ear or the around the chest strap style?
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Re: heart rate sensor
I have, many years ago with a bespoke 3rd party product (mildly succesfull but issues) and more recently from an RT product which I think is available from RT direct.
This is using the RT product
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkfYNWcPlSI
It's simply a receiver/processing unit which plugs into the serial port of the DL1 and connects to a regular chest strap. It worked really well.
I found the knowledge base article on it but can't find a product listing for it.
https://www.race-technology.com/wiki/in ... ateMonitor
This is using the RT product
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkfYNWcPlSI
It's simply a receiver/processing unit which plugs into the serial port of the DL1 and connects to a regular chest strap. It worked really well.
I found the knowledge base article on it but can't find a product listing for it.
https://www.race-technology.com/wiki/in ... ateMonitor
Re: heart rate sensor
Hello,
If anyone is still interested, you can purchase our heart rate monitor here - https://www.race-technology.com/gb/raci ... te-monitor.
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If anyone is still interested, you can purchase our heart rate monitor here - https://www.race-technology.com/gb/raci ... te-monitor.
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Re: heart rate sensor
I have a Bluetooth HRM that transmits to a "receiver" that plugs into an Android Phone. Is there a means to "capture" the information from the receiver (a plug adapter) to the DL-1? Maybe a bluetooth to speaker module? Or maybe just strip an audio plug and capture the signal that way?
Cheers - Jim
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