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  2. 8 Best Heart Rate Monitors, Tested by Our Fitness Editors - AOL

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  3. Polar Electro - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Polar launched the world's first wearable wire-free heart rate monitor, the Sport Tester PE 2000. [4] [5] [6] Today, Polar has products ranging from basic models for beginners to fitness enthusiasts and training systems designed for elite athletes. Polar has also developed heart rate monitoring and training systems for equestrian sports.

  4. Heart rate monitor - Wikipedia

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    A heart rate monitor (HRM) is a personal monitoring device that allows one to measure/display heart rate in real time or record the heart rate for later study. It is largely used to gather heart rate data while performing various types of physical exercise. Measuring electrical heart information is referred to as electrocardiography (ECG or EKG).

  5. Pulse watch - Wikipedia

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    Wearable technologies that monitor heart rate has interested users for a very long time. [14] In addition to the pulse watch which monitors heart rate from pulse detection at the wrist. There are also devices which use similar technologies to monitor heart rate from the ear, forearm and chest, using a chest strap. [2]

  6. These Heart Rate Monitors Help Keep You Moving Towards Your ...

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  7. Parents of Olympic athletes are wearing heart rate monitors ...

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    Target heart rate zones during exercise for most healthy adults vary by age, but can be anywhere from 100-170 bpm for a 20-year-old to 85-145 bpm for a 50-year-old, according to the AHA. The ...

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