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Polar H10 Battery Question
Anyone that uses the Polar H10 HRM strap get a battery reading (from the Polar app) of 100% even though it is clear it's not even close to being 100%? I've had the original battery for months (maybe 3/4 months?) and I'm starting to get inconsistencies. But when I connect it to the app it says 100%. Any thoughts?
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Been using an H10 after years of Wahoo warranty replacements. Just replaced my battery after over a year of use, to include indoor training with it.
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Yes, I agree. Came from Wahoo but my question is very specific.
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Do you remove the H10 pod from the strap after each use?
That should give you longer than the 3-4 months battery life. I don't pay particular attention to the absolute percentage of battery capacity. Not sure how accurate it is. Have you checked the app after a few mins of use? I won't be surprised if it displays 100% in the beginning, then drop off to 50% or less very quickly. Usually I'll just keep using it until the signal is intermittent (in my case, between 6-8mths), check the App (just to be sure) then swop the battery. |
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Just to clarify, I'm not necessarily saying the battery is low and I took take the pod off. I just want to check what the status is. I have it hooked up to my Wahoo and I believe it gives a battery low signal but I'm not there yet. Thanks everyone! |
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