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Great article. I’m curious about the Apple Watch workarounds mentioned in here – is that a topic you have covered before, it would be great to be able to use the watch heart rate data with fitness apps on an iPhone.
Thanks!
So, things are roughly divided into two camps for Apple Watch broadcasting:
A) Hardware solutions like HeartBeatz from NPE that don’t depend on your phone.
B) Software apps dependent on your phone that route out the HR back from the phone broadcasted out
It’s on my to-do list to tackle both in a post.
Yes! It’s so frustrating that Apple Watch doesn’t broadcast heart rate nor read other BT sensors (natively).
Apple clearly picked the watch to be a fitness device, so how about they actually make it work like one?!?
Great post but I m confused as I do HR broadcasting to my Wahoo Roam and my iPad for Zwift, even straight to Strava on iOS using a Polar A370….
Am I using something buggy for all my recordings?
Thanks!
Good to hear. I never had any luck stability-wise with it (and often even connectivity-wise), and I know many were in the same boat.
I am currently using this app this app QZ (qdomyos-zwift) which has iOS and android apps available along with my Apple Watch to broadcast HR to various services (Zwift, Peloton etc). It will also work with a variety of spin bikes and HRMs.
For my setup, it requires the watch and phone (and iPad/tablet if that’s what you are watching the service on).
He (Robert) keeps adding features like auto-control/adjust for resistence settings on spin bikes that accept this and on and on. Very responsive developer as well, based in Italy.
The UI could use some fine tuning, but once you get past that the choices of customization are endless (plus it’s like a $3 or $4 app).
link to robertoviola.cloud
Not associated with him, just AMAZINGLY impressed!
Do the polar watches transmit pace and cadence like the Garmin virtual running? How do you like the Garmin virtual running? Is it a good solution for zwift for someone that uses a gym treadmill.
You missed Coros watches which broadcast both Ant+ and bluetooth.
With the Coros Pace 2 at $199 probably the cheapest watch to broadcast at all and in fact in both protocols. Another win for the Pace 2.
Good point on COROS, but, it’s unfortunately a bit messier (primarily on the BT side), with a slew of limitations.
1) You can broadcast ANT+ HR, but not if any sensors are connected. So, this breaks the likely indoor cycling scenario, since you’d probably want it paired to a power meter, cadence sensor, etc…
2) You can broadcast Bluetooth Smart HR, but only if you first disconnect *ANY* BT connections, including your phone and the COROS App. Honestly, that’s a mess – and in some cases downright impossible if the very device you’re trying to connect to is your phone running the app.
Don’t get me wrong – COROS nails so many other things, but there’s a handful of weird quirks you run into here and there in the platform at large, and this is one of them (sorta like how editing a structured workout on the watch requires you have the watch right next to you and not in an active session).
Maybe not deal-breakers, but messy.
You are right on that one Ray, I have a Coros Pace 2 and I can broadcast the HR perfectly to my Peloton bike. But I can NOT broadcast the HR to Zwift, that doesn’t work, Zwift can’t find the HR from the Coros.
Separately, I have also just purchased a Polar Vantage M2 for my son, and the HR still does NOT broadcast to Zwift, even if that added functionality was announced back in March (according to your full review of the M2 back then).
I never understood what the Polar “HR visible to other devices” meant, especially given that the M400 doesn’t have a HR sensor? OH1 makes sense. Was this to do with visibility to gym equipment?
Can someone help me with this – is it possible to ride Zwift at the same time having paired the trainer to my Polar Vantage so i get the power reading both on the watch (and in Polar Flow) and on Zwift?
Thanks in advance.
Yes although I guess it depends on the trainer. It needs to either support two bluetooth connections or bluetooth & ant+. I believe the first is kinda rare. In the second case, the Vantage will have to use the bluetooth connection, as it doesn’t support ant+. This means you need to find a way to get the ant+ signal into zwift. Afaik some android phones (and maybe tablets?) support ant+ natively, otherwise you can use an ant+ usb dongle. I previously used such an usb dongle with my android phone and that worked nicely.
I had the same problem and solved it with the 4iiii heart rate strap – it can confirm a Ant+ to BT like a bridge. My assioma can now send power to the GPS into via ant+, to the iPhone via BT and finally to the vantage m.
and most android phones now are ditching ant+, Samsung being a major one of them. Wahoo even ditched ant+ support on their app. Too many f’ing agendas trying to force users into buying not BLE products. It’s BS. Same camp as phone mfg’s ditching the headphone jack, card slot and so on.
It would be great if Garmin could extend this capability on their devices to Edge too – broadcast HR from an ANT+ strap.
Is it possible to rebroadcast from the watch if using an external HR monitor? For example, can I pair my Grit X with my OH1, and then rebroadcast that HR to my Peloton app on the iPhone or iPad?
It doesn’t look like broadcast to me. I believe it is a relay function / unicast.
Niclas
Do you think the HR broadcasting will be released as a firmware uodate on older models like the Vantage V (I say older it’s only 2yrs old)?
No, I wouldn’t expect that unfortunately.
Noticed a new issue. Bought the Polar V2 replacing my V1 as wanted the HR. Broadcasting feature specially for triathlon and duathlon as don’t like wearing a HR strap while racing. However it seems the blue tooth transmission needs to be connected each time. For example in a duathlon you connect the sensors and start ur bike computer (I’m using a Garmin 1030+) before the start. Then you do the run portion however it seems that when the watch is out of range of the bike computer when you come back to the bike it doesn’t automatically see it and reconnect but you have to reset everything to re connect. Invalidating the reason I bought the watch. It’s like the watch can’t store the sensor. Extremely frustrating!
Or the bike computer doesn’t remember the HR sensor? You may have more luck with a dual BT ANT+ HR sensor like the Polar OH1 or Verity in that 1 of the channels will eventually auto connect to the bike computer?
Hi mate I have a verity sense and a H10 and they works fine in keeping the connection this is why I can’t understand why the Polar V2 doesn’t work like them. I don’t want to have to wear multiple sensors just the watch. The V2 is the same for Zwift you have to connect it each time manually it doesn’t seem to be remembered in Zwift ether and manually has to be set up each time.
Now if only Polar would allow us to upload Zwift data to Polarflow …
So does this feature also work on the polar pacer or pacer pro. I googled it but could not find a clear yes or no.